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Unbeknownst to many a Chicago gamer, The Ignite Network has been around since 2003. They are a unique gaming establishment with a large library of popular …
Giftland Inc., 2212 S Wentworth Ave, is worth a stop if you’re traversing Chinatown with friends for an afternoon. This is the closest we have …
Columbia College students: Check out Japanese.Anime.Manga., the anime club that meets Tuesdays from 7pm-10pm at 600 S Michigan, at the Ferguson Theatre, Room. 101. If …
Looking for the right wig for your cosplay? Wigs & Plus (1221 N Milwaukee Ave., Wicker Park) has a variety of colors and styles to …
Tank Sushi has an excellent atmosphere and a wide, wide, WIDE assortment of sushi. Their maki is very original, which is what makes this restaurant …
A long-time favorite of many sushi fans, House of Sushi and Noodles delivers exactly what the name promises. The best reason to visit? $16 all-you-can-eat …
Founded in Fall 2005, Anime Shin-Gen has been providing Skokie with frequent meetups at the local library. Shin-Gen focuses on watching anime and reading manga …
Ever want to learn the basics of Japanese calligraphy? The Japanese American Society of Chicago offers a five-or-six-week introductory course every two to three months. …
Ki Chi Dotto Gi is a newly-formed circle where women can discuss all things anime, manga, Japanese and more. They manage events through a Facebook …
This cozy little restaurant in Lincoln Park is one of the most authentic Japanese restaurants I’ve seen. Most, if not all the waitresses speak Japanese …