A 5.3-meter-tall statue of a Japanese raccoon dog joins in on the Halloween fun in Koka city in southern Shiga Prefecture.
Giant signs have been set up in Tokyo's famous Shibuya Ward telling people not to come for Halloween this year.
Along with thousands of Halloween characters, over 350 policemen were on hand, helping crowds have fun without chaos in the fashionable district of Shibuya.
Halloween celebrations in Japan are entirely unofficial. On the Saturday night before whichever day October 31st falls on, people simply congregate in costume.
The popular event “Street Zombie” will have the highest numbers of different types of zombies this year!
From early September until Halloween itself, both Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea transform into spooky versions of themselves. You’ll find seasonal decorations, events, merchandise and even Halloween...
It's a center of youth culture, fashion and cosplay, and Shibuya is one of the most hi tech sections of Tokyo. Virtual Halloween in Shibuya is...
Allowing for all kinds of creative possibilities combining spooky, scary, and cute elements, it's easy to understand why the season is appealing, and Sucreries pastry shop...
It’s perhaps a bit of a mystery for foreigners coming to Japan, but in fact Halloween is a hugely popular celebration in Japan. From...
In recent years, Shibuya has stolen the spotlight for Halloween festivities in Tokyo. Never short of any controversy (4 Men Arrested in Shibuya Halloween Chaos) and...
With Halloween a month away, many of those who plan to be in Tokyo this season are thinking of doing something fun for Halloween....
Video Credit: https://youtu.be/NJtr8gW45lo The Shibuya Police Department on Wednesday, December 5, arrested four men allegedly connected to the raucous affair during a Halloween celebration,...