Halloween in Tokyo 2025 | Metropolis Japan

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As the air turns crisp and the nights grow longer, Tokyo transforms into a playground of frightful fun and festive excitement for this year’s Halloween. From busy streets adorned with eerie decorations to vibrant parades that showcase the city’s spooky spirit, there’s something for everyone this Halloween season. Whether you’re drawn to the spine-tingling buzz of horror-themed events or the enchanting charm of costume parties, Tokyo offers an irreplaceable thrill that makes Halloween a truly unforgettable experience.

Join us as we explore the most thrilling events, lively parties, and must-see attractions that will make this year’s Halloween in Tokyo a celebration like no other!

Maison Marunouchi Chestnut Afternoon Tea

From October 29th to 31st, Maison Marunouchi is celebrating the Halloween season with a spooky twist on its fall menu. Enjoy decadent Halloween treats with a Chestnut theme this Halloween season.

More Information: www.fourseasons.com/tokyo/dining/restaurants/maison-marunouchi/

Kichijoji Halloween Festival

Join Kichijoji’s community-based, social contribution Halloween event from October 24 (Fri) to 26(Sun). The Sweets Rally runs October 24 (Fri) – October 26 (Sun) 11am – 6pm, with a Kids Costume Fashion Show on Monday, October 26. This event is perfect for families and all ages to celebrate Halloween.

More information: kichijoji-halloween.net (JP only)

Ikebukuro Halloween Cosplay Festival

From October 24 – 26, 10 AM – 6 PM, head to Ikebukuro’s Main Stage: Nakaikebukuro Park for a huge cosplay event! Ikehalo is one of the largest cosplay events in Japan, so whether you’re attending as a visitor or a cosplayer yourself, it’s definitely worth attending.

Please note that tickets are required for guests looking to cosplay.

More information: ikebukurocosplay.jp/en

Tokyo Disney Resort Halloween

From September 17th to October 31st, expect to see Tokyo Disneyland adorned head to toe in Halloween flair. This all-ages event can be enjoyed from the main Disneyland park or the Tokyo DisneySea park. Our recommendation? Jump in line for the Haunted Mansion at DisneySea, and immerse yourself in the frightening atmosphere right away!

More information: tokyodisneyresort.jp/en/topics/event/halloween2025

Cocoche Halloween Concert

Cocoche is hosting a Halloween concert for all members of the family, with the tagline for this event inviting parents with even the youngest of children to have fun and listen to this concert event. Featuring live music, onstage performances and events for young guests to partake in.

More Information: https://cocohe.jp/halloween2025/

Sanrio Puroland Halloween

Puroland’s annual Halloween parade event takes place every day from September 5th to November 4th. Their vibrant parade displays attract guests from all over the world, and this Halloween version is no different. If you’re looking for a way to get into a Halloween groove, Puroland is for you.

More information: www.puroland.jp

Immersive Fort Secret of Gilberd’s Castle

Immersive Fort’s interactive theatre events invites guests to Gilberd’s castle this Halloween season. Taking place in 19th-century France, you are invited to a decadent dinner party and ballroom night, where a mysterious and macabre story slowly unfolds. Romance, song, and even food are on offer during this magical night.

More information: https://immersivefort.com/show/midnight-dinner-party/

OCTPATH Halloween Night 2025

A Halloween event “OCTPATH HALLOWEEN NIGHT 2025 ~Trick or Treat~” by the boy group OCTPATH is being held on the 29th of October. Guests can hear performances with a Halloween twist by the group, as well as take photos with cosplayers of each boy. If you’re interested in a spooky twist on Jpop, this event is right up your alley.

More Information: octpath-official.com/news/detail/

Haikara Halloween at Seibuen Amusement Park

From September 16th to November 3rd, Seibuen Yuenchi hosts a Halloween parade at their Uhi-no-Oka Shopping Street. Guests are encouraged to dress up, with changing rooms offered near the venue for those who don’t feel like making the trek in costume.

More Information: seibuen-amusement-park.jp/guide/halloween/

Yokai Bon Odori

Tokyo nightlife meets ancient folklore at the Yokai Bon Odori, where traditional shamisen players share the stage with DJs. By day, watch the Bon Odori dance and stage shows in the ticketed areas. And by night, the streets come alive with free festivities including food trucks, pop-up performances, and a “yokai disco” parade. Just in time for Halloween, it’s a chance to celebrate Japan’s mischievous spirits in true Tokyo style.

More Information: yokaibonodori.tokyo/


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