• seg. nov 10th, 2025

SANTANA JLM

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Halloween Music Horror 2025

🎃 Most Commonly Used Halloween Terms in Japan

  1. Halloween (Halloween): The most common contraction of “Halloween” [turn0search10] [turn0search14].
  2. Kasou (Costume): The costumes and disguises essential to the event.
  3. Parade (Parēdo): A parade like those in Kawasaki or Ikebukuro. 4. Trick or Treat (Trick or Treat): Trick or Treat, well known but not often practiced [turn0search13].
  4. Cosplay (Kosupure): Cosplay, popular at events like those in Ikebukuro [turn0search19].

🏙️ Cities and the Largest Festivals

  1. Kawasaki: Home to Kawasaki Halloween (Kawasaki Halloween), it was Japan’s largest Halloween event for 24 years, from 1997 to 2020. The parade attracted up to 12,000 spectators and 3,000 participants. [turn0search0][turn0search3] Although it ended in 2020, its legacy continues to live on. 2. Tokyo:
  • Ikebukuro: Home to the Ikebukuro Halloween Cosplay Festival, currently the largest event, with over 20,000 cosplayers participating annually.
  • Shibuya: Famous for its casual street events, but recently has implemented crowd restrictions.
  1. Other Cities: Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya also host events, but on a smaller scale.

📹 YouTube Japanese Title Suggestions

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  1. [Japan’s Largest] Halloween Cosplay Festival 2025! A Thorough Report on the Costume Parade in Ikebukuro
  • 📌 Focus: Highlight the most relevant current event (Ikebukuro) and use terms like “cosplay” and “cosplay parade” to attract people interested in cosplay and fashion shows. * 🎯 Target Audience: Fans of cosplay, street events, and Japanese pop culture.
  1. **Halloween in Japan:
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💡 Additional Video Tips

  • Use relevant hashtags: #halloween, #costume, #IkebukuroHalloween, #cosplayfest, #eventsinJapan.

Halloween: History, Fun Facts, Traditions, and the World’s Biggest Celebration in 2025

Halloween is one of the most popular mystical holidays in the Western calendar. Celebrated annually on October 31, Halloween is a rich blend of ancient traditions, Celtic folklore, Christian influences, and modern entertainment. This complete guide covers everything Halloween, from Halloween’s ancient origins to the biggest celebrations taking place around the world in 2024. It also includes decoration tips, customs, and trending trivia from Google and YouTube.

🕯️ The Origins of Halloween: From Celtic Roots to Modern-Day Halloween

Halloween’s history began over 2,000 years ago with Celtic Druids in Ireland, England, and France. They celebrated Samhain (pronounced “saw-in”), marking the end of summer and the beginning of winter. This time of year was associated with death and the spirit world.

The Celts believed that on the night of October 31st, the veil separating the living from the dead thinned, allowing souls to cross over into this world. To protect themselves, they lit bonfires and wore masks and costumes to disguise themselves as tormented souls.

As Christianity spread, the Church attempted to replace Samhain with a religious celebration. In 835, Pope Gregory IV designated November 1st as All Saints’ Day, and All Saints’ Day eventually became Halloween.

🎃 How Did Halloween Become a Global Celebration?

In the 19th century, the popularity of Halloween in the United States was fueled by Irish immigrants after the Great Famine (1845-1852). The Irish brought with them traditions such as:

Trick-or-treating

Jack-o’-lanterns

By the 1920s, Halloween had already become a community celebration. Over the following decades, horror films, television programs, and marketing developed it into a commercial and cultural phenomenon.

Today, Halloween generates billions of dollars in spending in the United States alone on costumes, candy, decorations, and parties.

🌍 Countries and Cities with the Biggest Halloween Events in 2025

🇺🇸 United States – The Birthplace of Modern Halloween
New York City*: The *Village Halloween Parade attracts over 50,000 participants and 2 million spectators.
Salem, Massachusetts: Famous for the 1692 witch trials, Salem is now a popular tourist destination with festivals, museums, and themed events.
Los Angeles: Hollywood parties like Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights are also popular.

🇮🇪 Ireland – Home of Samhain
Dublin and Cork host festivals with bonfires, parades, and historical reenactments. The Bram Stoker Festival, named after the author of Dracula, is a cultural highlight.

🇨🇦 Canada
Toronto and Vancouver offer parades, park parties, and lavish decorations.
Many families continue the trick-or-treat tradition.

🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Guy Fawkes

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By SANTANA JLM

Jornalista/ Bacharel em Ciência Política / Sociólogo/ Produtor Musical, Gestor em Segurança Pública e Policiamento / Pós graduado em Sociologia e Política de Segurança Pública

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