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川崎ハロウィンパレード 2026:日本最大の仮装パレード

2026-08-03 · 9分で読める

川崎ハロウィンパレード 2026:日本最大の仮装パレード
現在、本文は英語のみで公開しています。日本語への翻訳作業を進めています。タイトル・タグ・基本情報は日本語化済みです。
The Kawasaki Halloween Parade is Japan's biggest costume parade — 130,000+ marchers, 100,000+ spectators, elaborate handmade costumes competing for prizes, all through the shopping district next to Kawasaki Station. It's family-friendly, English-friendly (visual, no language needed), and completely FREE to watch. This 2026 guide covers dates, participation, viewing spots, and what makes it culturally different from every other Halloween event.

Quick facts: Kawasaki Halloween Parade 2026

WhatDetail
Date 2026Sunday, November 1, 2026 (last Sun before/after Oct 31)
Start time1:00 PM parade begins
DurationAbout 90 minutes
LocationKawasaki Station east exit shopping district
Watching costFREE
Participation fee¥1,500 (adult) / ¥500 (child) — advance registration
Registration opensAugust 1, 2026
Participants (typical)3,000-4,000 costume walkers, 100,000+ spectators
Best viewing spotsChinka-dori main street, La Cittadella entrance
See the full Japan Halloween guide →

How to get to Kawasaki (30 min from Tokyo)

  • From Shinagawa: JR Yokosuka Line 12 min, ¥310
  • From Shibuya: JR Shonan-Shinjuku 25 min, ¥520
  • From Yokohama: JR Keihin-Tohoku 8 min, ¥210
  • From Haneda Airport: Keihin-Kyuko Line 20 min, ¥390
  • Kawasaki Station East Exit → 5 min walk to parade route

Why Kawasaki Halloween is special

  • The parade has run continuously since 1997 — Japan's longest-running Halloween tradition
  • Costumes are JUDGED, so quality is significantly higher than Shibuya's raw partying
  • Prizes for Best Individual, Best Group, Best Kid, Best Original Design
  • Families with children are common — SAFE, family-friendly atmosphere
  • Corporate/character sponsors bring elaborate exhibits
  • Zero drunk chaos — completely different from Shibuya's late-night scene

Best viewing spots (free)

  • Chinka-dori main street — Parade goes down this street, best photo angle
  • La Cittadella entrance — Popular photo spot with themed decorations
  • Kawasaki Station East gate square — Pre-parade lineup visible, less crowded
  • Fujimi elevated walkway — Photo down onto parade (arrive 1 hour early for spots)
  • Kawasaki Sun Square — After-parade party spot

Participating (if you want to march)

  • Register by mid-October at kawasakihalloween.com
  • ¥1,500 adult / ¥500 child entry
  • Assemble at 12:00 PM at start point
  • Parade starts 1 PM, ends about 2:30 PM
  • Prizes awarded post-parade at Sun Square (2:45 PM)
  • Foreigners strongly welcomed — you'll be photographed constantly

Suggested day plan (parade watcher)

  • 10:00 AM: Arrive Kawasaki Station
  • 10:30 AM: Explore Kawasaki Daishi Temple (free, 15 min bus)
  • 11:30 AM: Return to central Kawasaki
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch — try Kawasaki gyoza at Ramen Yamamoto
  • 12:30 PM: Position on Chinka-dori (front row)
  • 1:00 PM: Parade begins
  • 2:30 PM: Parade ends
  • 3:00 PM: Award ceremony at Sun Square
  • 4:00 PM: La Cittadella shopping — Halloween-themed pop-ups
  • 5:00 PM: Return to Tokyo (30 min)

Photo tips

  • Front row of Chinka-dori for eye-level shots
  • Elevated Fujimi walkway for downward angle shots
  • Costume competitions winners = social media gold
  • Ask permission before photographing individual costumers
  • Sun sets 4:45 PM — parade in perfect afternoon light
  • Rain plan: parade held rain or shine, some visibility reduced

Where to eat + stay

  • Kawasaki gyoza is famous — try Yamamoto Ramen or Nyanmatsu
  • La Cittadella shopping complex has multiple restaurants
  • Tofu specialty at Fuutei (near Kawasaki Daishi)
  • Hotels: Ana Sequence Kawasaki (business, ¥8,000), Kawasaki Nikko Hotel (mid, ¥15,000)
  • OR stay in Tokyo — 30 min train, easier
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FAQ

  • Wheelchair accessible? Yes; ramps at parade route.
  • Photography allowed? Yes; ask individuals for portrait shots.
  • Food allowed? Bring snacks; street food available at La Cittadella.
  • Best photo time? 1:15-2:15 PM during parade middle.
  • Age restrictions? None; children welcome to march.
  • Language help? Visual event; no Japanese needed.
  • Rain? Held in light rain; heavy rain may cancel — check kawasakihalloween.com day-of.

Final tips

Free, family-friendly, high-quality costumes = the antidote to Shibuya's chaos. Perfect if you want Halloween atmosphere without partying. Arrive 30 min early for front-row spots. Bring water and layered clothes. Photograph the costume winners' walk-off around 3 PM. And if you're inspired, sign up next year to march — it's genuinely fun.

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