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Halloween in Japan (Video)

October 31, 5:42 PMPortland Humanist ExaminerMicha J. Stone
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Halloween in Japan
Halloween in Japan
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Halloween in Japan is taking off, with fancy dress parties and huge street festivals. Japanese celebrate Halloween by decorating their houses, wearing Halloween costumes, joining parades and attending street parties. Japan has adopted the holiday that is traditionally celebrated in North America.


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