Halloween in Japan

Halloween in Japan photo

Spooky nights, Japanese style

Halloween in Japan has grown from theme park events into a nationwide festival with parades, parties, and creative costumes. Unlike Western trick-or-treating, it centers on public gatherings, cosplay, and themed entertainment, from Shibuya’s crowds to amusement parks and regional celebrations.

Halloween cosplay is popular in Japan.

Major Annual Events

These are some of the most well-known Halloween gatherings in Japan, drawing large numbers of participants each year. 

Universal Studios Japan Halloween Horror Nights in Osaka

This annual event transforms the theme park with haunted houses, roaming zombies, and live shows, making it a must-visit for thrill-seekers and families alike.

Key Details

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Dates

Early September–early November

Opening Hours

Park hours, with extended late nights for Halloween shows

Location

Universal Studios Japan, Osaka

Admission

Park entry ticket required

Official Website

USJ Halloween

Nearest Station

Universal City Station (JR Yumesaki Line)

Organizer

Universal Studios Japan

Huis Ten Bosch Haunted Halloween in Nagasaki

This annual celebration blends European-style scenery with parades, illuminations, and themed attractions, offering a unique Halloween experience for both families and travelers seeking something different.

Key Details

Information

Dates

Mid-September–early November

Opening Hours

Park hours

Location

Huis Ten Bosch, Sasebo, Nagasaki

Admission

Park entry ticket required

Official Website

Huis Ten Bosch Halloween

Nearest Station

JR Huis Ten Bosch Station

Organizer

Huis Ten Bosch Co., Ltd.

Halloween in Tokyo

Tokyo is the heart of Japan’s modern Halloween scene, offering both massive public gatherings and organized events.

Shibuya Halloween Street Gathering

This unofficial epicenter of Japanese Halloween draws thousands in costume, creating a globally known street celebration of scale and creativity.

Key Details

Information

Dates

October 31

Opening Hours

Night-time event

Location

Around Shibuya Scramble Crossing

Admission

Free

Official Website

Shibuya Ward notice

Nearest Station

Shibuya Station

Organizer

Informal gathering

Celebrate Halloween Disney-style.

Tokyo Disneyland & DisneySea Halloween

These theme parks showcase Halloween with parades, shows, and seasonal decor, featuring Disney characters in costumes for a festive family experience. The images above and below give you a good idea of what to expect.

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Information

Dates

Early September – October 31

Opening Hours

Park hours

Location

Tokyo Disney Resort, Chiba

Admission

Park entry ticket required

Official Website

Tokyo Disney Resort

Nearest Station

Maihama Station (JR Keiyo Line)

Organizer

Oriental Land Company

Even Mickey gets in on the Halloween fun!

Halloween in Other Cities

Kaikai Yokai Festival in Kyoto

This festival celebrates Japanese folklore with roaming yokai, ghost stories, artisan markets, and a lively parade through Toei Kyoto Studio Park.

Key Details

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Dates

September 13 – November 30

Opening Hours

Weekends and public holidays; times around 2:30 PM and evening

Location

Toei Kyoto Studio Park, Kyoto

Admission

Varies; includes fees for parade/exhibition entry

Official Website

Toei Kyoto Studio Park site

Nearest Station

Uzumasa-Koryuji Station

Organizer

Toei Kyoto Studio Park / local tourism boards

Yokogawa Zombie Night in Hiroshima

This annual event fills Yokogawa Shopping Street with zombies, music, face painting, and stalls, creating a playful mix of fright and community spirit.

Key Details

Information

Dates

Late October

Opening Hours

Afternoon to evening (around 1:00 PM – 9:00 PM)

Location

Yokogawa Shopping Street, Hiroshima

Admission

Free

Official Website

Yokogawa Zombie Night

Nearest Station

JR Yokogawa Station

Organizer

Yokogawa local businesses and community groups


Shiroi Koibito Park “Nya Halloween” in Sapporo

This annual event at Sapporo’s chocolate theme park includes candy hunts, costumes, seasonal sweets, and decorations, creating a playful, family-friendly celebration.

Key Details

Information

Dates

Early September – October 31

Opening Hours

10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (last paid admission 4:30 PM)

Location

Shiroi Koibito Park, Sapporo, Hokkaido

Admission

Standard park admission

Official Website

Shiroi Koibito Park

Nearest Station

Miyanosawa Station (Tozai Subway Line)

Organizer

Shiroi Koibito Park (Ishiya Co., Ltd.)


Halloween Night at Canal City Hakata in Fukuoka

This event at Canal City Hakata features costumes, special menus, and festive lighting, attracting visitors with cosplay, seasonal food, and lively ambience.

Key Details

Information

Dates

Usually late October

Opening Hours

Evening for costume events and illumination

Location

Canal City Hakata, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City

Admission

Free

Official Website

Canal City Hakata

Nearest Station

Fukuoka City transit stations / Hakata area

Organizer

Canal City Hakata & local businesses/event promoters


How Does Japan Celebrate Halloween?

Halloween in Japan centers on public gatherings, cosplay, and themed entertainment rather than trick-or-treating. Costumes range from anime to horror, while shops release seasonal snacks and decorations. Disney and USJ popularized events in the 1990s, and today, October is marked by nightlife, makeup, and safe street celebrations nationwide.

Pro Tips

  • Arrive early, as crowds in Shibuya grow quickly after dark.

  • Carry cash because some stalls only accept it.

  • Travel light since crowded transport is easier with small bags.

  • Follow photography etiquette and ask before close-up costume shots.

What to Wear for Halloween in Japan

Costumes are encouraged, from spooky horror outfits to anime cosplay. Comfortable shoes are essential for long walks. For family events, avoid overly graphic costumes. The weather in late October is mild but cool at night — bring a jacket.

What to wear at Halloween in Japan.

How to Plan Your Trip to Attend Halloween Events in Japan

  • Popular districts near Shibuya, Ikebukuro, and Osaka USJ fill quickly. Browse JapanDen’s hotel picks for nearby options.

  • Many events are near JR lines, making the JR Pass a cost-effective option for multi-city travel.

  • Rent a pocket Wi-Fi for navigation, translation apps, and sharing costume photos.

  • Theme parks and parades may require advance booking — check official websites.

  • Consider booking a JR Pass Meet & Greet service to simplify station arrivals and make travel smoother.

FAQs About Halloween in Japan

Do Japanese celebrate Halloween?
Yes, but mainly with street gatherings, parades, and cosplay rather than trick-or-treating.

How does Japan celebrate Halloween?
Through themed events, costumes, and nightlife — especially in Tokyo and Osaka.

Is Shibuya Halloween safe?
The area gets extremely crowded; police control crowds, but travelers should stay alert.

What is the biggest Halloween event in Japan?
The Shibuya street gathering is the most famous, but USJ and Kawasaki also draw large audiences.

Are children included in Halloween events?
Yes, family-friendly parades exist (Roppongi Hills, Disney), though Shibuya is more adult-oriented.


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