The Japanese have adopted many Western customs (Christmas, Valentine’s Day etc.). Since Halloween was not widely known when I was little, I didn’t have any Halloween experiences in my childhood. I liked wearing fancy dresses, just like many other girls, and I would have enjoyed the opportunities to dress up as a princess very much. Halloween is becoming more popular nowadays, probably more for commercial reasons. You see many Halloween candies and chocolates sold at stores. Halloween special events are promoted at Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Studios Japan (in Osaka). Unfortunately, I don’t think many people have a chance to make Jack-O-Lanterns (kabocha-chouchin), because the big orange pumpkins in North America are not commonly grown in Japan (though I found some for sale on the Internet!).
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Halloween in Japan originally appeared on About.com Japanese Language on Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at 23:36:11.