Tokyo transforms into a Halloween wonderland every year, and if you’re planning to hit the city’s nightlife scene, you’re in for a spooky treat! But with all the excitement comes some challenges—especially when it comes to getting into the hottest nightclubs. Here are five essential tips to ensure you have an epic (and stress-free) Halloween in Tokyo.
@djvivid These are my best tips for enjoying Halloween in Tokyo Japan. 1. Arrive Early 2. Buy Costumes Early 3. Dress up before arriving at the nightclub. 4. Avoid the dumpy roppongi clubs and bars 5. There are cool Halloween parties in Shinjuku, Ginza and Roppongi, not just Shibuya. What do you think? Do you have any other tips on how to enjoy Halloween in Japan? #tokyo #tokyotips #tokyohalloween #tokyohalloween2023 #tokyonightlife #japanhalloween #tiktokjapan #ハロウィン #ナイトクラブハロウィン #vivid #djvivid #shibuya #shibuyahalloween ♬ Halloween ・ cute horror song – PeriTune
1. Arrive Early to Beat the Long Club Lines
On Halloween night or the weekend before, Tokyo’s most popular nightclubs get packed, and the lines can be ghoulishly long. If you want to avoid waiting in line for what seems like an eternity, it’s crucial to arrive early. Trust us—getting there ahead of the crowd will save you from standing outside for hours while watching others already having a good time inside. Many clubs open early for Halloween events, so plan your night accordingly and secure your spot in the action before the lines get out of control.
2. Buy Your Halloween Costume in Advance
Don’t wait until the day of Halloween to pick up a costume! The best outfits will already be sold out in popular stores like Don Quijote (affectionately known as “Donki”), Amazon, or local costume shops. If you wait too long, you might end up having to settle for a Pikachu or Digimon costume—fun, but not what you had in mind for the ultimate Tokyo Halloween night. To avoid disappointment, buy your costume well in advance, and don’t forget any accessories that will complete your look.
3. Wear Your Costume on the Train
It may feel a little weird to ride the Tokyo Metro dressed as a ghost, zombie, or witch, but on Halloween, it’s totally normal. In fact, it’s part of the fun! Arrive at the nightclub fully dressed in your costume, because once you’re inside, it’ll be too packed to change. The clubs get crammed on Halloween, so if you plan to dress up when you get there, you’re going to struggle. Plus, the sight of commuters in wild costumes is one of the quirkiest and coolest things about Halloween in Tokyo.
4. Avoid the Small Bars and Clubs in Roppongi
Roppongi is known for its nightlife, but on Halloween, some of the smaller bars and clubs there just don’t deliver the best experience. Yes, they might seem tempting when the bigger venues have long lines, but trust us—skip the Roppongi dumps. Many of these smaller bars are cramped and lack the lively Halloween atmosphere that larger venues offer. Stick to the more established clubs for a night you won’t regret. You’ll have way more fun in venues that are putting in the effort to throw Halloween-specific parties.
5. Explore Beyond Shibuya for Halloween Fun
When you think of Halloween in Tokyo, Shibuya probably comes to mind, but you don’t have to limit yourself to just this area. Shinjuku, Roppongi, Ginza, and other neighborhoods all have awesome nightclubs hosting Halloween parties. Each area has its own vibe and party scene, so don’t hesitate to explore. Shibuya may be the go-to Halloween hotspot, but sometimes it can be too crowded to enjoy yourself fully. By checking out different areas, you’ll get a broader taste of Tokyo’s Halloween nightlife and avoid the most congested spots.
Final Thoughts
Halloween in Tokyo is a unique and unforgettable experience, but a little preparation goes a long way. By following these tips—arriving early, getting your costume ahead of time, embracing the fun of wearing it on public transportation, avoiding the Roppongi pitfalls, and checking out other neighborhoods—you’ll be set for a fantastic night of spooky fun.
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5 tips for partying in Tokyo on Halloween. Tip No. 1, night clubs on Halloween night or the weekend before Halloween have ghoulishly long lines. Arrive early to avoid waiting in line for a long time. Tip No. 2, buy your Halloween costume beforehand. Don’t buy it on the day. Most of the good costumes are gonna be sold out at Donkey Hotel, on Amazon, whatever. Try to get it at a time. If you don’t buy your costume in time, you might end up having to wear a Pikachu or the Rhimon costume and no one wants that. Tip No. 3, arrive at the nightclub fully dressed in your costume. It may sound strange to ride a Japanese train and your full costume, but it’s totally normal on Japanese Halloween. Also, inside the nightclub, it’s gonna be crammed. You won’t have time or place to change your costumes. Tip No. 4, avoid the ripongi dumps. I know it’s tempting to go to those small ripongi bars and clubs because all the other nightclubs have long lines and they’re really crowded. But if you end up going to those, you’re not gonna have a good time. It always sucks. It’s a little sauce and they’re also crammed too. So skip those small bars and clubs. Tip No. 5, hey, you don’t have to celebrate Halloween only in Shibia. Pongi, Shinjuku and Ginzo all have amazing nightclubs that are doing cool Halloween parties that you can check out. If that was Super helpful for you. Be sure to save this video, give it a like, leave a comment and give a follow.