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Do Japanese people only do cosplay costumes? Why don't Japanese kids trick-or-treat? Why did Tokyo ban its biggest Halloween party? Join host Bryan (American linguist in Tokyo) and three Japanese locals as they expose the wild differences between American and Japanese Halloween, as well as deep dive into Japanese monsters, demons, and supernatural creatures.From discovering that trick-or-treating requires a MAP in Japan to learning why house parties are basically impossible, this episode reveals a Halloween culture you never knew existed. The crew dives deep into how anime transformed costume culture, why Shibuya's legendary Halloween party got shut down, and how Halloween became the one night Japanese people can break social norms.But it's not just about modern Halloween - the conversation takes a fascinating turn into Japanese horror culture. Learn about yokai, oni, and the terrifying spirits that inspired The Ring. Discover why every Japanese kid fears the bathroom ghost Hanako-san, and hear spine-tingling stories about the monsters that haunt Japanese folklore.Topics covered:• The truth about Japanese trick-or-treating• Why you can't buy a pumpkin in Tokyo• Sexy costumes vs. traditional monsters• The Shibuya Halloween ban explained• Japanese ghosts vs. Western monsters• Yokai, demons, and cursed spirits• School ghost stories and urban legends• Why Halloween reflects Japanese social pressureThis Halloween special of the GoGen Podcast offers authentic insights into Japanese culture through genuine conversation with locals. Whether you're interested in modern Japanese society, traditional folklore, or just love a good culture shock story, this episode delivers perspectives you won't find in any guidebook.Recorded in Tokyo, Japan. Part of the GoGen Podcast series exploring Japanese culture, language, and life through real conversations.For more content about Japanese culture and language learning, visit GoGen Languages.
By GoGen Languages株式会社Do Japanese people only do cosplay costumes? Why don't Japanese kids trick-or-treat? Why did Tokyo ban its biggest Halloween party? Join host Bryan (American linguist in Tokyo) and three Japanese locals as they expose the wild differences between American and Japanese Halloween, as well as deep dive into Japanese monsters, demons, and supernatural creatures.From discovering that trick-or-treating requires a MAP in Japan to learning why house parties are basically impossible, this episode reveals a Halloween culture you never knew existed. The crew dives deep into how anime transformed costume culture, why Shibuya's legendary Halloween party got shut down, and how Halloween became the one night Japanese people can break social norms.But it's not just about modern Halloween - the conversation takes a fascinating turn into Japanese horror culture. Learn about yokai, oni, and the terrifying spirits that inspired The Ring. Discover why every Japanese kid fears the bathroom ghost Hanako-san, and hear spine-tingling stories about the monsters that haunt Japanese folklore.Topics covered:• The truth about Japanese trick-or-treating• Why you can't buy a pumpkin in Tokyo• Sexy costumes vs. traditional monsters• The Shibuya Halloween ban explained• Japanese ghosts vs. Western monsters• Yokai, demons, and cursed spirits• School ghost stories and urban legends• Why Halloween reflects Japanese social pressureThis Halloween special of the GoGen Podcast offers authentic insights into Japanese culture through genuine conversation with locals. Whether you're interested in modern Japanese society, traditional folklore, or just love a good culture shock story, this episode delivers perspectives you won't find in any guidebook.Recorded in Tokyo, Japan. Part of the GoGen Podcast series exploring Japanese culture, language, and life through real conversations.For more content about Japanese culture and language learning, visit GoGen Languages.