Above, Halloween goodies at the Tokyo Skytree food section. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Next to Christmas, Halloween is the second most popular festive season in Japan and amusement parks and stores in Japan are beginning to sell Halloween merchandise.
According to Japan Today:
TOKYO —The Halloween season kicks off in Japan this week with the festivities beginning at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea where parades and other events will be held until Oct 31.
Disney’s annual festival, which starts on Friday, includes Mickey Mouse and his friends joining ghost and skeleton “stars” in entertaining guests with a variety of amusing and exciting musical performances in “Halloween Pop’n LIVE,” presented along the parade route. Along the streets of World Bazaar, cobwebs and jack-o’-lanterns and other Halloween decorations will be set up, raising the Halloween mood even more. Again this year, Westernland, Fantasyland and Toontown will be decorated with pumpkins, ghosts and more for a lively and cheerful atmosphere.
Universal Studios Japan in Osaka will also start its Halloween events from Friday and extend them until Nov 6. The all-new, chilling J-Horror Area has interactive mazes crawling with cold-blooded ghouls in pursuit of wandering guests. At night, the theme park will be converted into a zombie-infested city (there will be some “safe” areas) as a part of the Halloween Horror Nights event. During the day, there will be Halloween parties and parades.
Meanwhile, many retailers have already started selling Halloween merchandise, among them Toys ‘R’ Us, Tokyu Hands and Loft.
We saw many Halloween displays while in Japan last October.
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