As the crisp autumn air begins to sweep through Tokyo, the city transforms into a vibrant canvas of red and gold. October in Tokyo is a magical time, offering a perfect blend of comfortable temperatures and exciting events. From traditional festivals to modern celebrations, there’s something for everyone. So grab your favorite sweater, and a hot cup of green tea, and join us as we explore some of the most captivating things to do in Tokyo this October.
Bake-Neko Halloween Festival
What better way to kick off the spooky season than with a uniquely Japanese twist on Halloween? The Bake-Neko (Ghost Cat) Halloween Festival in Kagurazaka is a feline-themed extravaganza that will have you saying “meow-velous” all day long. On October 13th, the streets of Kagurazaka Park will be filled with people of all ages dressed in creative cat costumes.
The festival features four parade sessions throughout the day, each one a spectacle of whiskers, tails, and purr-fect outfits. Upon entry, participants receive a special festival hand stamp and passport, making you feel like you’re embarking on a magical cat adventure. It’s a fantastic opportunity for adults and children to embrace their inner feline and join the Halloween spirit. Remember, this event is a photographer’s dream, so don’t be surprised if you find yourself becoming an internet sensation! Make sure to take plenty of photos yourself so you certainly don’t forget your Bake-Neko adventure any time soon.
Date: October 13th, 2024
Location: Kagurazaka Park
Time: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Fees: Adults (junior high school students and above): ¥500 / Children: Free (must be accompanied by a guardian)
Website: https://bakeneko.oops.jp/
Ikebukuro Halloween Cosplay Festival
If cats aren’t your thing, or you’re looking for even more costume fun, the Ikebukuro Halloween Cosplay Festival is the place to be. This three-day extravaganza from October 25th to 27th is one of Japan’s largest cosplay events, attracting thousands of participants and spectators from all over the country.
During the day, Higashi Ikebukuro Central Park transforms into a colorful sea of characters from anime, manga, video games, and pop culture. Whether you’re a seasoned cosplayer or a first-timer, this event welcomes all experience levels. The festival features photography sessions, performances, and plenty of opportunities to show off your costume and admire others. For those 18 and older, don’t miss the special “Ikebukuro Cosplay Night” event on October 25th. It’s a perfect chance to see some more elaborate and adult-themed costumes in all their glory. The best part? Admission is free! So there’s no excuse not to join in this celebration of creativity and fandom.
Date: October 25th – 27th, 2024
Location: Higashi Ikebukuro Central Park
Time: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Fees: Free
Website: https://ikebukurocosplay.jp/
Tokyo Ramen Festa
As the weather cools down, what better way to warm up than with a steaming bowl of ramen? The Tokyo Ramen Festa, running from October 24th to November 4th at Komazawa Olympic Park, is Japan’s largest ramen event and a must-visit for any noodle enthusiast.
This 12-day extravaganza is divided into three phases, each showcasing a variety of ramen styles from all corners of Japan. From rich, creamy tonkatsu to light and refreshing shio ramen, there’s a bowl to satisfy every palate. The event brings together some of the best ramen chefs in the country, offering you a chance to taste regional specialties without leaving Tokyo. Entry to the event is free, but you’ll need to purchase ramen tickets at the venue to sample the delicious offerings. It’s the perfect opportunity to slurp your way through Japan’s diverse ramen landscape!
Date: October 24th – November 4th, 2024
Location: Komazawa Olympic Park
Time: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Fees: Free entry (ramen purchases separate)
Website: https://ra-fes.com/
Kawagoe Festival
For a taste of traditional Japan, head on over to the Kawagoe Festival on October 19th and 20th. Often referred to as “Little Edo” due to its well-preserved historical atmosphere, Kawagoe transforms into a lively celebration of culture and history during this annual event. Kawagoe is an easy day trip from Downtown Tokyo and is in the greater Kanto area over in nearby Saitama. The festival’s highlight is the parade of magnificent floats, adorned with intricate carvings and decorations. As they make their way through the streets, you’ll be treated to traditional music and vibrant performances. The air fills with the rhythmic chants of “Wasshoi! Wasshoi!” as locals carry the floats through the town.
As night falls, the festival takes on a magical quality. Lanterns illuminate the floats, creating a mesmerizing spectacle against the backdrop of Kawagoe’s traditional architecture. It’s a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in Japanese culture and perhaps try on a yukata for the full experience.
Date: October 19th – 20th, 2024
Location: Kawagoe Station area
Time: 1:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Fees: Free
Website: https://www.kawagoematsuri.jp/
Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony
For a more serene October experience, don’t miss the Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony. Held from October 19th to 27th at the beautiful Hamarikyū Gardens and the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum, this event offers a unique opportunity to partake in Japan’s rich tea culture. The ceremony features outdoor tea experiences, hands-on workshops, and cultural performances. It’s a chance to learn about the intricate rituals and philosophies behind the Japanese tea ceremony, all while enjoying the stunning autumn colors of the gardens.
Whether you’re a tea enthusiast or simply curious about Japanese culture, this event provides a peaceful respite from the bustling city and a window into a centuries-old tradition.
Date: October 19th – 27th, 2024
Location: Hamarikyū Gardens, Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Fees: TBA
Website: https://tokyo-grand-tea-ceremony2024.jp/
Yokohama OktoberFest 2024
While not technically in Tokyo, the Yokohama Oktoberfest is just also just a short train ride away and well worth the trip for beer enthusiasts. Running from September 27th to October 14th at the picturesque Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, this event brings a taste of Bavaria to Japan. With over 100 varieties of beer on offer, including rare German brews and local craft beers, you’ll be spoilt for choice. The festival atmosphere is filled with German food, live music from an authentic German band, and plenty of opportunities to say “Prost!” or “Kanpai!” with new friends.
Entry is a mere ¥500, with additional costs for drinks and food. Whether you’re a beer connoisseur or just looking for a fun day out, the Yokohama Oktoberfest is a great way to experience German culture in Japan.
Date: September 27th – October 14th, 2024
Location: Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse
Time: Weekdays 12:00 PM – 9:30 PM, Weekends and holidays 11:00 AM – 9:30 PM
Fees: ¥500 entry (free for junior high school students and younger)
Website: https://www.yokohama-akarenga.jp/oktoberfest/
Hokkaidō Fair in Yoyogi
Can’t make it to Hokkaido? No worries! The Hokkaido Fair brings the best of Japan’s northernmost island right to the heart of Tokyo. From October 3rd to 6th, Yoyogi Park’s Events Square transforms into a gourmet paradise featuring Hokkaido’s culinary delights. Known as “The Hokkai Shokudo,” this 34th edition of the fair showcases an impressive array of Hokkaido’s famous seafood, meats, and regional specialties. It’s a fantastic opportunity to sample dishes from both famous and local Hokkaido restaurants without leaving Tokyo.
Entry is free, but come prepared to indulge in the delicious offerings available for purchase. From fresh seafood to Hokkaido’s famous dairy products, your taste buds are in for a treat!
Date: October 3rd – 6th, 2024
Location: Yoyogi Park Events Square
Time: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Fees: Free entry (food for purchase)
Website: https://www.hokkai-syokudo.jp/yoyogi/
Tokyo Night Market Autumn
As the days grow shorter, Tokyo’s nights come alive with the vibrant Tokyo Night Market Autumn. Held from October 23rd to 27th at Yoyogi Park’s Zelkova Trees area, this event is a feast for the senses. The market features a variety of food stalls offering both local and international cuisine, unique handcrafted goods, and live performances that create a lively, festive atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to enjoy the cool autumn evenings, sample delicious street food, and perhaps pick up some unique souvenirs.
With different operating hours on weekdays and weekends, it’s easy to fit this event into your schedule. Whether you’re looking for a fun after-work activity or a weekend outing, the Tokyo Night Market Autumn promises a memorable experience.
Date: October 23rd – 27th, 2024
Location: Yoyogi Park Zelkova Trees
Time: Wednesday-Friday: 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM, Saturday-Sunday: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Fees: Free
Website: https://tokyo-night-market.com/
Kōenji Festival 2024
The vibrant neighborhood of Koenji comes alive on October 26th and 27th with its annual festival. Known for its alternative vibe and second-hand clothing stores, Koenji shows off its unique character during this two-day celebration. The festival features food stalls, live performances, the traditional Awa Odori dance, workshops, and craft markets. It’s a fantastic opportunity to experience the local culture and community spirit of this hip Tokyo neighborhood.
While the exact schedule is yet to be announced, you can expect a weekend full of fun, food, and festivities. Whether you’re interested in traditional Japanese culture or modern urban vibes, the Kōenji Festival offers something for everyone.
Date: October 26th – 27th, 2024
Location: Koenji area
Time: TBA
Fees: TBA
Website: https://koenjifes.jp/
Halloween Night in the Forest
For a unique Halloween experience, head to the Musashi-Kyuryo National Government Park (also known as Shinrin Koen) from October 18th to 27th. As darkness falls, the forest transforms into a spooky wonderland perfect for Halloween enthusiasts of all ages. The event features Halloween-themed decorations, activities, and performances set against the backdrop of the beautiful autumn forest. It’s a great way to enjoy the Halloween season in a natural setting, offering a different experience from the city-based celebrations. With the crisp autumn air and the mystical atmosphere of the forest at night, this event promises a memorable Halloween adventure.
Date: October 18th – 27th, 2024
Location: Musashi-Kyuryo National Government Park (Shinrin Koen)
Time: 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Fees: ¥450
Website: https://www.shinrinkoen.jp/?p=we-page-event-entry&event=510197&cat=26085&type=event
As the leaves turn orange, gold, and red, and the air grows crisp, Tokyo comes alive with a unique energy in October. From the whimsical cat parade to the steaming bowls of ramen, from elaborate cosplay to serene tea ceremonies, the city offers a perfect blend of modern excitement and traditional charm. These events are just a taste of what Tokyo has to offer in the fall. So step out, explore, and create unforgettable memories in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. Happy autumn adventures!
Feature photo credit: Dasian
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