Welcome, globe-trotters and thrill-chasers! You’re tuned in to Things to do in Tokyo with Oly Bennet, beaming in the city’s quirkiest spirit on this electrifying Thursday, October 30, 2025. Tokyo is buzzing and, I’ll tell you, it’s not just from all the vending machine coffee! The crisp autumn air is wrapped around the city—sweater weather, but the kind where Halloween costumes still look heroic. Morning skies started clear, with a gentle autumn chill in the breeze—perfect for strolling, festival-hopping, or, if you’re like me, competitive umbrella twirling (yes, it’s a thing).
Let’s vibe-check Tokyo: Jack-o’-lanterns are practically winking on every street, and excitement’s crackling with Halloween around the corner. Tonight, the concert scene heats up Zepp Haneda as J-Pop group CANDY TUNE takes the stage at 6 PM, promising a sugar-rush of sound and sparkle. For K-Pop fans, Saitama Super Arena isn’t far and will be thumping to ZEROBASEONE tonight. If tech and futuristic wheels are your game, Tokyo Big Sight’s Japan Mobility Show is steering in today through November 9, showing off wild new cars, robots, and—rumor has it—a self-driving sushi truck. Over at Showa Kinen Park, a magical Night Walk lights up after dusk, with lanterns and gentle music transforming gardens into another world. Meanwhile, Halloween festivities are literally everywhere: family-friendly haunted houses at Hanayashiki Amusement Park, spooky menus at Pokémon Cafe, and malls like Ikebukuro’s Sunshine City rolling out late-night décor and special treats.
On the news and city beat, public transit is running smoothly with extra late-night trains scheduled for tomorrow’s Halloween events. Hot off the culinary presses, Harajuku’s Kawaii Monster Café (a full-on Instagram fever dream) just launched a limited-time “zombie koala burger”—everyone’s favorite undead marsupial snack. And heads up for city wanderers, Shibuya Crossing will see extra pedestrian zones and crowd control for Halloween—if you want to join the famously costumed madness, bring patience and strong selfie skills.
Today’s must-dos? Marvel at the view from Tokyo Tower’s observatory deck—it’s a stunner in autumn light. Craving culture? Squeeze in a walk through Ueno Park’s museums or chase down a neighborhood festival for taiko drumming and food stalls. Got a competitive itch? Duck into any game center for a shot at seasonal Halloween UFO catcher prizes—snagging a plush pumpkin from a claw machine is basically a Tokyo rite of passage. Secret tip: Head to a tiny local izakaya in Golden Gai early this evening; Halloween brings out creative cocktails and costumed bartenders, and you might stumble into a ghost-themed karaoke contest. Fun fact: Tokyo Disneyland was actually where Halloween first went super-mainstream in Japan, so if you see someone in an elaborate Belle-meets-Godzilla costume, you’re witnessing peak Tokyo innovation.
Don’t miss tomorrow’s wild lineup—Halloween proper means epic parades across Roppongi, themed parties in every district, and the legendary Tokyo Halloween Festival at Zepp Haneda, home to cosplay competitions so outrageous that last year, someone actually dressed as a Tokyo vending machine (and won!).
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