Tokyo's Spooky, Toy, and Culinary Festivals Await

12/10/2025 2 min
Tokyo's Spooky, Toy, and Culinary Festivals Await

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Today in Tokyo, there are some fantastic events happening that you won't want to miss. If you're a fan of spooky festivities, the **Bake Neko Festival**, also known as the Supernatural Cat Festival, is taking place in Kagurazaka. This unique Halloween parade requires participants to dress up as cats, creating a fun and eerie atmosphere. The festival features multiple parades throughout the day, starting at 1:30 p.m. near Kagurazaka Station, with a special dancing cats parade at 12:20 p.m. outside Zenkokuji Temple. Participation costs ¥500, but it's free to watch.For those interested in toys and games, the **Beyblade World Championship** is wrapping up today at the RED° TOKYO TOWER. This event is a thrilling competition where winners of qualifying tournaments around the world gather to battle it out. Although the event is primarily for participants and live streaming, it's an exciting time for fans of the toy.Later this week, the **Kappabashi Kitchen Tools Festival** continues in Asakusa, offering a unique shopping experience with over 100 stores selling restaurant supplies and kitchenware. The festival runs until October 13, with highlights including a marching band parade and various stage shows.If you're looking for something more adventurous, **Odaiba** is hosting several events. The **TOKYO JOYPOLIS** is featuring a Happy Halloween event, while the **UNKO MUSEUM TOKYO** is celebrating with a MAX UNKO Halloween theme. These events offer a mix of entertainment and fun activities for all ages.In the coming days, the **Detective Conan Land** will open at Diver City Tokyo Plaza, offering an immersive experience for fans of the popular anime series. This event will run until early next year, so you have plenty of time to check it out.Thanks for tuning in today If you want to stay updated on the latest events in Tokyo and beyond, be sure to subscribe to our channel. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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