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    First haunted house in China
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    I just saw on the news that somewhere in China they had their first-ever Halloween haunted house. How cool is that?
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    That's surprising....Wonder why it took them so long.lol.
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    I heard japans got one of the best.
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    Haunted Houses and Halloween in Japan...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Calloween View Post
    I heard japans got one of the best.
    I hear the same thing.

    Halloween has become pretty big in Japan in the last few years or so.


    From gojapan.com:
    Although Halloween wasn't celebrated in Japan until recent years, it's becoming more popular year after year. Many stores sell colorful Halloween decorations, costumes, and sweets, and Halloween traditions, such as costume parties and trick-or-treat events are seen in many Japanese cities, shopping malls, theme parks, and so on. Here are major Halloween Events in Japan. It's said that Japanese o-bon is similar to Halloween.

    It is a Buddhist event and is the period of praying for the repose of the souls of one's ancestors. Japanese ghost story telling and kimo-dameshi (traditional Japanese bravery test) events, where people walk through creepy places, are often held in summer. Also, Japanese haunted houses (obake yashiki) are very popular, especially in summer. If you want to experience spooky attractions, the Namco Nanja Town in the Ikebukuro Sunshine City, Tokyo is a place to go.

    As people dress in Halloween costumes, costume play has been a trend among Japanese youth. Kosupure is a Japanese word for costume play. Cosplay in Japan usually means masquerade. People dress in anime/movie/computer game character costumes, uniforms, samurai/ninja costumes, kimono, and more. Lots of people enjoy wearing various costumes and make-ups/masks and becoming to their favorite characters.

    Halloween is becoming more popular nowadays, probably more for commercial reasons. You see many Halloween candies and chocolates sold at stores. Halloween special events are promoted at Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Studios Japan (in Osaka). Unfortunately, I don't think many people have a chance to make Jack-O-Lanterns (kabocha-chouchin), because the big orange pumpkins in North America are not commonly grown in Japan.
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    i would love to see that i wonder if anyone is going to have video's....
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