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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Why the Americas’ Biggest Anime Festival Is Held in Brazil

By · July 1, 2026 · 5 min read

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Key Facts

When and where. Anime Friends runs July 2 to 5 at the Distrito Anhembi in São Paulo, its 22nd edition.

The scale. Organisers expect more than 200,000 visitors across four days, on a site of 55,000 square metres with six stages.

Regional crown. It bills itself as the largest Asian pop-culture festival in Latin America.

The roots. Brazil is home to roughly 2 million people of Japanese descent, the largest such community outside Japan.

Cost of entry. Tickets start at R$115 ($21), and the opening day is free with an advance pass and a kilo of donated food.

The music turn. The 2026 line-up leans on Japanese rock and pop acts playing Brazil for the first time.

This week the biggest gathering of manga, cosplay and Japanese music fans in the Americas opens not in Los Angeles or Mexico City but in São Paulo, and Anime Friends owes that to a migration story more than a century old.

Fans in anime cosplay costume.
Cosplay is central to Anime Friends, the São Paulo festival that bills itself as Latin America’s biggest Asian pop-culture event. (Photo internet reproduction)
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On Thursday the gates open at the Distrito Anhembi, a sprawling convention ground in the north of São Paulo. For four days it becomes a small city of costumes, concert stages and market stalls.

Anime Friends is now in its twenty-second year, and the organisers expect more than two hundred thousand people. That makes it, by their own billing, the largest Asian pop-culture festival in Latin America.

Why Anime Friends belongs in Brazil

The answer sits in the neighbourhood a few kilometres south, in Liberdade, the district long known as São Paulo’s Little Japan. Brazil is home to around two million people of Japanese descent.

That is the largest Japanese community anywhere outside Japan itself, according to figures from the Japanese foreign ministry. The story began in nineteen hundred and eight, when a ship called the Kasato Maru docked at the port of Santos with the first Japanese farm workers.

More than a century on, their descendants are woven into Brazilian life, and Japanese food, comics and festivals have long since crossed over to the wider public. An event on this scale is the commercial expression of that history.

The festival has moved well beyond a niche hobby into the mainstream leisure economy. It fills a major convention centre, employs hundreds and draws fans from across the region for the weekend.

Few places could sustain a gathering of this size. The depth of the local audience, built over generations, is what lets São Paulo host an Asian pop-culture event on a scale that rivals the genre’s home markets.

From comic fair to music festival

The event has changed shape over the years. What began as a gathering for readers of manga and viewers of anime has increasingly become a music festival built around Japanese and Korean pop.

This year the programme spreads across six stages, and several Japanese rock and pop acts are playing Brazil for the first time. Live shows are now among the main reasons fans buy a ticket.

That shift matters commercially. Concerts justify higher ticket prices and longer stays, turning a day out into a weekend that spends on hotels, transport and food.

Entry starts at a hundred and fifteen reais, close to twenty dollars, with premium and multi-day passes costing more. The opening day is free for anyone who collects a pass in advance and donates a kilo of non-perishable food.

A fixture on the winter calendar

The timing is no accident. July is the mid-year school holiday in Brazil and the city’s coolest, driest month, a natural window for a large indoor gathering aimed at a young audience.

The organiser, a São Paulo company called Maru Division, has built its business on bringing Japanese music and anime acts to the country. It runs the festival in partnership with the city’s own investment arm, a sign of how seriously the local government now takes these events.

For São Paulo, the festival is one more anchor in a crowded events calendar that the city treats as an economic asset. It sits alongside trade fairs, concerts and sport as a reason to fill hotels and restaurants in the low season.

For a visitor, it is also a rare thing: a slice of Japanese and Korean pop culture, staged at full scale, on the far side of the world from where it began.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Anime Friends?

It is a four-day Asian pop-culture festival in São Paulo, built around anime, manga, games, cosplay and live Japanese and Korean music. Now in its twenty-second edition, it bills itself as the largest of its kind in Latin America.

Why is the festival held in Brazil?

Brazil has the largest Japanese community outside Japan, around two million people, centred on São Paulo. That long migration history gave the country a deep and mainstream audience for Japanese culture.

How much does it cost to attend?

Tickets start at around a hundred and fifteen reais, close to twenty dollars, with higher prices for premium and multi-day passes. The opening day is free with an advance pass and a donation of one kilo of non-perishable food.

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