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Halloween 2007 in Japan

        posted by John Spacey, Japan Talk, February 04, 2012

Halloween has always been embraced by subcultures who don't feel a connection with official holidays that are often based on religion, history or government.

A punk concert on Halloween in Tokyo's hipster neighborhood — Shimokitazawa.

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Kawasaki Halloween Parade

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Kawasaki Halloween

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Tokyo Disneyland always has numerous events around Halloween.

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Often foreign residents of Japan throw small Halloween parties to remind themselves of home.

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