Explore Pop Culture Destinations in the United States

Your Ultimate Guide to Anime, Gaming, and Film Destinations Across the Nation

The United States is the global epicenter for entertainment and pop culture IP — from Hollywood blockbusters and anime conventions to world-class gaming hubs and iconic theme parks.

In this 2026 guide, discover real-world Pop Culture Destinations: film production powerhouses, anime neighborhoods, gaming clusters, immersive theme parks, and convention capitals. Organized by our global classification system — exclusively for U.S. locations.

Start exploring by category or dive into detailed state guides below!

US Pop Culture Destinations Overview

Explore by Category

Find destinations tailored to your interests: film, gaming, anime, and more.

Film & TV Production Districts

Explore the legendary American locations where cinematic history is made — from Hollywood studios to fast-growing production cities across the country.

Key States & Hubs

New York
ManhattanAstoria Studios
Georgia
Atlanta Studios
Illinois
Chicago (Gotham)
Washington
Sleepless in SeattleTwin Peaks
Massachusetts
Boston (Departed)MIT Studios
Pennsylvania
Philly (Rocky)Pittsburgh

Gaming & Interactive Industry Hubs

Discover the cities driving the American gaming industry — home to major developers, publishers, and innovation ecosystems.

Key States & Hubs

Washington
Seattle (Nintendo/Valve)
Massachusetts
MIT Game LabPAX East
Pennsylvania
CMU/SchellPhilly Indie
Illinois
NetherRealmGalloping Ghost

Anime & Pop Culture Destinations

Immerse yourself in the heart of American otaku culture — districts packed with anime stores, manga retailers, collectible shops, and vibrant fan communities.

Key States & Hubs

Washington
Seattle Uwajimaya
Massachusetts
Kinokuniya BostonNewbury Comics
Pennsylvania
TekkoAnime World
Illinois
Mitsuwa Chicago

Theme Park & Immersive Zones

Experience IP worlds brought to life in America’s most iconic theme parks and immersive entertainment destinations.

Major Conventions & Fan Events

The gathering points for fandom — cities hosting America’s largest comic, anime, and pop culture conventions.

Key States & Hubs

Georgia
Dragon Con
Illinois
C2E2Anime Central
Washington
ECCCSakura-Con
Massachusetts
Anime BostonFan Expo Boston
Pennsylvania
FAN EXPO PhillySteel City Con

Creative Tech & IP Innovation

Where technology meets storytelling — districts shaping the future of animation, gaming, and immersive entertainment.

Frequently Asked Questions

About US Pop Culture Destinations & Pop Culture Travel

What are the best US states for anime conventions and events in 2026?

The United States hosts some of the world's largest anime conventions. California leads with Anime Expo (July, Los Angeles), one of the biggest anime events globally. New York shines with Anime NYC (August, Javits Center), while Georgia's Anime Weekend Atlanta (November) and Illinois' Anime Midwest (July, Rosemont) offer strong Midwest and Southeast options. Other highlights include Sakura-Con (April, Seattle, Washington) and Tekko (July, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). These cons feature massive vendor halls, cosplay contests, VTuber panels, and exclusive merch. For detailed schedules and tips, check our state guides: California Guide, New York Guide, Georgia Guide.

Which US cities are the top hubs for the video game industry and esports?

The US gaming industry is concentrated in a few key clusters. Seattle/Redmond, Washington, is home to Microsoft Xbox headquarters, Valve (Steam), Bungie, and Nintendo of America. California dominates with Blizzard (Irvine), Riot Games (Los Angeles), and Electronic Arts nearby. Austin, Texas, has become a rising indie and esports center, while Chicago, Illinois, hosts NetherRealm Studios (Mortal Kombat). Boston/Cambridge, Massachusetts, benefits from MIT's Game Lab and strong indie scenes. These hubs often feature public game jams, esports arenas, and developer meetups. Explore more in our Washington Guide, California Guide, and Texas Guide.

Where can I find the best places in the US for film and TV production tours or location spotting?

Outside Hollywood, Georgia has become America's top filming destination with Trilith Studios and Tyler Perry Studios (Atlanta area), hosting Marvel, Netflix, and major blockbusters. New York offers Astoria Studios (Queens) and iconic Manhattan locations (Spider-Man, Friends exteriors). Chicago, Illinois, features downtown backdrops for series like The Bear and Chicago PD. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Boston, Massachusetts, also have growing indie scenes and recognizable spots (The Office legacy, Good Will Hunting areas). Many cities offer self-guided apps or walking tours. See detailed filming guides in Georgia, New York, and Illinois.

What are the must-visit US theme parks for anime, gaming, and film fans?

Florida is the undisputed king with Walt Disney World (Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Marvel areas) and Universal Orlando (Super Nintendo World, Wizarding World of Harry Potter). California follows closely with Disneyland Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood (Super Nintendo World expansion ongoing). New York offers LEGOLAND New York and American Dream's Nickelodeon Universe. Smaller but notable: Six Flags Great America (Illinois) for DC Comics rides and Wild Waves (Washington). These parks often host seasonal IP events and exclusive merch. Dive deeper with our Florida Guide, California Guide, and New York Guide.

Which US conventions are considered the largest for comics, anime, and pop culture?

San Diego Comic-Con (July, California) remains the world's most influential for major studio reveals. New York Comic Con (October, Javits Center) is North America's biggest overall attendance-wise. Dragon Con (September, Atlanta, Georgia) is famous for its massive cosplay parade and 24/7 programming. Other heavyweights include FAN EXPO Philadelphia (May), C2E2 (March, Chicago), and Emerald City Comic Con (March, Seattle). Anime-focused giants: Anime Expo (CA), Anime NYC (NY), and Sakura-Con (WA). Check 2026 dates and tickets in the relevant state guides.

Where are the best anime and manga retail districts in the United States?

California offers Little Tokyo (Los Angeles) and Japantown (San Francisco) with Kinokuniya and specialty stores. New York has Kinokuniya NYC (Bryant Park) and Japan Village (Brooklyn). Chicago features Mitsuwa Marketplace and Nakama Toys (Logan Square). Atlanta has Anime Remix (largest in Georgia), while Seattle's Uwajimaya Village includes Kinokuniya. These districts often host signings, pop-ups, and fan meetups. Explore shopping lists in California, New York, and Illinois.

What are the leading creative tech and animation innovation hubs in the US?

California leads with Pixar (Emeryville), Disney Animation (Burbank/Glendale), and Silicon Valley VR/AR startups. Washington dominates gaming tech with Microsoft Xbox (Redmond) and Valve (Bellevue). Massachusetts shines through MIT Game Lab and Boston/Cambridge incubators. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center. These hubs frequently host public showcases, hackathons, and industry talks. Learn more in California, Washington, and Massachusetts.

How do I plan a multi-state road trip focused on US pop culture and IP attractions?

Popular routes include: East Coast Anime & Comic Loop (New York → Pennsylvania → Massachusetts → Illinois), covering NYCC, Steel City Con, Anime Boston, and C2E2. West Coast Gaming & Parks (California → Washington), hitting Anime Expo, Disneyland, Universal Hollywood, and Seattle gaming hubs. Southeast Film & Con Trail (Georgia → Florida), combining Trilith Studios, Dragon Con, and Orlando theme parks. Plan around convention dates, book accommodations early, and use our state guides for detailed itineraries.

Are there any hidden gem IP locations in the US outside the major cities?

Yes! Upstate New York has RIT's game dev scene (Rochester) and LEGOLAND NY. Central Florida offers LEGOLAND Florida (Winter Haven). Western Pennsylvania includes Carnegie Mellon's indie influence beyond Pittsburgh. Georgia's Savannah has beautiful historic filming backdrops. Smaller cons like RetroGameCon (Syracuse, NY) or Nickel City Comic Con (Buffalo) provide authentic local fandom experiences. Discover these in our regional sections of New York, Florida, and Pennsylvania.

What should first-time visitors know before attending major US anime or comic conventions?

Register badges early—most major cons (NYCC, Dragon Con, Anime Expo) sell out months in advance. Expect large crowds: arrive early for panels and autographs. Cosplay is encouraged but follow venue rules (no weapons, no blocking pathways). Bring comfortable shoes, a portable charger, and reusable water bottle. Download the official app for schedules/maps. Budget for exclusive merch and food (con meals are pricey). Many offer quiet zones and accessibility services. For tips specific to each event, visit our state guides: New York, Georgia, and California.

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