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Spooky Season, Tokyo Style!

Happy Halloween! Whether you're dressing up, indulging in spooky sweets, or just enjoying the festive vibes, October 31st is a day for fun, and in Japan, Halloween has taken on a life of its own.

When I first experienced Halloween in Japan, I was struck by how different it felt from the Western version I grew up with and I now see in my California town. Instead of carving pumpkins and door-to-door trick-or-treating, the holiday here is more about costumes, creativity, and community. Adults and teens take to the streets in elaborate outfits, turning places like Shibuya into a living cosplay runway. From anime characters to horror icons, the range of costumes is as imaginative as it is impressive.

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Sports Day in Japan: A celebration of sweat, smiles, and bento boxes

When I first moved to Japan, I thought Sports Day was just a school thing, kids running around in matching caps, parents cheering politely from the sidelines. But over the years, I’ve come to appreciate it as something much deeper: a joyful, communal celebration of movement, teamwork, and the simple pleasure of being outside.

This year, Sports Day スポーツの日 was held on October 13, giving everyone a well-earned long weekend. Originally created to commemorate the opening of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, it’s now a national holiday that encourages people of all ages to get active and celebrate health. And let me tell you, Japan knows how to do this with style.

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Gachapon : Japan’s tiny capsule of joy

If you've ever wandered through the streets of Tokyo, ducked into a Don Quijote, or even attended a quirky tech event like Sliders & Sake during SF Tech Week, chances are you've encountered the irresistible charm of gachapon machines. These colorful capsule toy dispensers are more than just vending machines, they're a cultural phenomenon, a collector’s dream, and a delightful dose of randomness.

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