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  1. www.oklahomaculture.org › tokTokyo, OK | OS4CA

    Oklahoma's Largest Anime, Japaneseand Pop Culture Convention.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tokyo,_OKTokyo, OK - Wikipedia

    Tokyo, OK (Formerly Tokyo In Tulsa) is an annual three-day anime convention held during July at Marriott Tulsa Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The convention is family friendly, and along with being an anime convention is Oklahoma's largest game event.

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    • Anime, gaming, Japanese popular culture
  3. 13. Sept. 2023 · John Anderson’s song “Tokyo; Oklahoma” is a heartfelt ballad that explores the power of love and the longing for home. With his soulful voice and poetic lyrics, Anderson takes the listener on a journey through the emotions and experiences of a person torn between two very different worlds.

  4. “Tokyo, Oklahoma” by John Anderson is a song that holds deep meaning and invites listeners to explore themes of love, connection, and distance. Its ability to transport us to a different time and place while evoking powerful emotions is what makes it a standout in the realm of music therapy.

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  5. Tokyo, OK. Address: 100 E 2nd St. Tulsa, OK 74103. Phone: 918-312-3022. Email Website. Tokyo, OK is a Japanese and pop culture convention centered on Japanese animation (anime). Guests of Tokyo, OK will enjoy live music, creative art and writing, gaming and fashion.

    • 100 E 2nd St, Tulsa, 74103, OK
    • (918) 312-3022
  6. Oklahoma's Largest Anime, Japanese and Pop Culture Festival.

  7. 2. Aug. 2023 · Tokyo, OK was an all-inclusive experience for all ages. The three-day event, spanning from July 14 through July 16, provided an entire weekend for fans to indulge their personal interests in Japanese culture, anime, cosplay, and art. The conference included three different venues across Tulsa’s downtown. The Hyatt Regency Tulsa ...