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Haloween in Japan and 3D pop-up greeting card

Halloween is a yearly celebration on October 31th, when people all over the world dress up in ‘scary’ costumes and enjoy a great time. Japan is no exception to this, Halloween has become a very popular event ever since Disneyland Tokyo organized the first Halloween party in 2000. Nowadays, it is one of the biggest events, celebrated each year on October 31th.

How to Celebrate Halloween in Japan

Halloween is a yearly celebration on October 31th, when people all over the world dress up in ‘scary’ costumes and enjoy a great time. Japan is no exception to this, Halloween has become a very popular event ever since Disneyland Tokyo organized the first Halloween party in 2000. Nowadays, it is one of the biggest events, celebrated each year on October 31th.

Halloween in Japan is celebrated a little differently than in other countries, the costumes and parties play a big part, but there is no trick or treating and many other Halloween traditions are not cared about. In Japan, Halloween is more celebrated among the adults that like to dress up and party. Nevertheless, many stores will offer limited editions of their goods and colourful Halloween decorations. In this article, we will help you understand how you can enjoy Halloween in Japan!

How to spend Halloween in Japan

In Japan, Halloween is more an event that is celebrated for and by the adults that want to dress up in costumes. October 31 is the main date for the parties, but you will find that events are being organized throughout September and October. Tokyo, Osaka and Kanagawa are the main cities hosting Halloween events including parties, flash mobs and parades.

Halloween in Japan is spent with family or friends and some people hold a home party and invite their friends. But most people go out and join parties in nightclubs, bars, theme parks or just outside. Dressing up in a special themed costume is one of the main reasons for the party and some people go full on, with not only clothes but also matching accessories. In schools, especially kindergartens or elementary schools, special events are often organized for the children such as drawing pictures associated with Halloween, making a cute costume, or having a party with hand-made treats and ornaments.

Where to go for the best Halloween parties in Japan?

Tokyo, Osaka and Kanagawa are the main cities hosting Halloween events including parties, flash mobs and parades. In Tokyo, Halloween has become increasingly popular, especially among young adults who flock to public areas such as Shibuya Crossing to show off their costumes. A huge number of people go down to the crossing to join the crowds and the festivities. People take pictures with friends in the most amazing costumes, go partying in nightclubs, or just walk around the area to enjoy the lively atmosphere. People will wear the most amazing costumes featuring popular anime or manga characters, scary monsters or others.

Halloween greeting card in Japan

The trend of using greeting cards on Halloween in Japan is currently not as popular as in European and American countries. Only a fraction of young people and those who often work with colleagues or have acquaintances in Europe or America often use Halloween greeting cards.

A 3D pop-up card using in Japan has a part made in Vietnam. These 3D pop-up cards are produced by us according to the orders of a number of units specializing in selling greeting cards.

Viet Nam Popup Cards And Handicrafts Joint Stock Company is proud to be the leading manufacturing and supplier of 3D popup cards in Vietnam. We always listen to the needs of our customers, giving the first priority to the reputation and quality of our product and service.

The 3D pop-up greeting card is a unique gift, not only for Halloween but also in itself and is suitable for all occasions such as Christmas, wedding anniversaries, wedding invitations, birthdays, anniversaries, happy marriage celebrations… When opening a 3D pop-up greeting card, the recipient will see a 3D model pop-up on the greeting card.

Reference: blog.japanwondertravel.com

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