Welcome, listeners, to Things to do in Tokyo! It’s Friday, October 31st, 2025, and Tokyo is buzzing with electrifying energy as the city gears up for one of the quirkiest nights of the year. The weather’s crisp and clear, perfect for costumes and nighttime adventures—Tokyo’s current autumn spell means you get cool air, golden ginkgo leaves, and just enough evening chill to make a hot street snack irresistible.
Tokyo has fully unleashed its playful side, with Halloween events setting the stage for a weekend exploding with color and creativity. The headline act tonight? The Tokyo Halloween Festival 2025 at Zepp Haneda. We’re talking dance floors, top DJs, dazzling performances by the famous CYBERJAPAN Dancers, and a massive costume contest with a million yen prize. It’s not just a party, it’s a spectacle that brings together style, strobe lights, and social media stars like Eimi Fukada turning the entire waterfront into a fantastical runway.
For those ready to party hop, Laurel Tokyo in Shibuya is throwing its legendary Halloween bash. This event draws the city’s most eclectic crowd—think international flair, bilingual banter, and costumes that range from Kawaii cute to pure cosplay mayhem. Want to level up your nightlife? The Punch Room Tokyo inside The Tokyo Edition hotel in Ginza is hosting “La Drumatica Halloween”, complete with live Latin beats, reggaeton, and Grammy-nominated percussionist Kan laying down immersive rhythms alongside mind-blowing cocktails designed just for the night.
Don’t worry families and culture lovers, there’s more than just masquerades and mayhem. This weekend, Tokyo’s prepping for Culture Day—Bunka no Hi. That means Ueno Park is transforming into an art haven with live painting, orchestra performances under golden autumn leaves, and museums like the National Museum and Science Museum offering free admission. The city’s cultural vibe is already in the air, blending kimono traditions with tech-forward art installations, and schools and universities are getting a head start with creative student festivals citywide.
On the sports front, runners can sign up for the Tokyo Marathon’s global virtual run series—the latest round just opened for registration today. It’s your chance to join thousands running the streets (or the treadmill) and maybe even land a golden ticket to the 2027 Tokyo Marathon, all tracked by a high-tech global app.
Local news has restaurant fans buzzing, with several new izakaya and ramen spots opened around Shibuya and Marunouchi. Public transit is operating on a holiday timetable for the festival weekend, so trains run a bit later—perfect for night owls and party animals, but check your lines before heading out.
If you’re in town today, don’t just stick to the Shibuya scramble. Explore hidden gems like the backstreets of Kagurazaka, grab a matcha latte in a tiny Meguro café, or take a nighttime stroll along the Sumida River for a different kind of Tokyo thrill. These next few days are statistically the sunniest all year, so park strolls—think Rikugien’s glowing foliage or Hama Rikyu’s tranquil ponds—are a must.
Here’s a local tip: On Culture Day, most major museums offer free entry, and even some smaller galleries throw in special workshops. Skip the lines by arriving before noon, and, if you’re feeling adventurous, try an origami or ink painting class—they’re open to all and sometimes even free.
Tokyo isn’t slowing down. Tune in tomorrow for deep dives on Culture Day spectacles, autumn leaf-hunting hotspots, and where to catch live samurai parades or join quirky art workshops. Spoiler alert: fireworks, festival food, and more hidden adventures await.
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