Tokyo Decadance Deluxe Halloween 2024
One of Tokyo's biggest Halloween nights with all the best costumes!
One of Tokyo's biggest Halloween nights with all the best costumes!
Fill up on food at this local festival in Chichibu while also feasting your eyes on a reenactment of a Japanese courtesan procession.
"By mothers, for mothers." Have a halloween focused on parades and trick-or-treating rather than partying for those little ones in our midst.
Take a stroll under the sprawling lights on Shinrin park on Halloween night - a bright delight without the frights.
It is one thing to appreciate fine art and another to venture inside it. What happens? Tokyo’s Immersive Museum presents an audio and visual experience that pays homage to great artists. …
Nihonbashi-Kyobashi Festival celebrates the Nihonbashi Highway. It sounds boring, but we promise it's not.
The "Omotesandō/Harajuku Hello Halloween Pumpkin Parade" is a fun Halloween event for kids.
The "Koenji Fes" is a community focused event with lots of food, music, and activities.
Taste of Tokyo is the ultimate food festival, featuring food produced in Tokyo and beyond.
Spend all of Halloween night partying at Womb Halloween with a line-up of talented DJ's and sets. The only scary thing here might be the time you leave!
Let your inner anime and manga lover free at this popular cosplay festival.
Join your favorite Sanrio characters this Halloween at this special PUROHALLOWEEN event, which is held at Sanrio Puroland.
From October 6 until October 31, Tokyo Skytree Town will host a variety of fun Halloween events for both children and adults.
RED° TOKYO TOWER located at the bottom of Tokyo Tower, will be hosting a unique Halloween-themed virtual reality experience where you can explore abandoned attractions and complete a series of …
[Warning: Shibuya Asks People to Party Elsewhere] Shibuya's annual informal gathering is one of the most famous Halloween events in the world — but attendance is being strongly discouraged this year.
Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) takes place across Tokyo every year.
Kagurazaka's annual fall festival is a bonanza that goes for over two weeks.
The Kanda Used Book Festival is one of the largest events in Jinbōchō.
This food festival is exactly what it says on the bowl-lots and lots of ramen.
Chill out and smell the roses at this year's festival at Kyu-Furukawa Gardens.