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The Hello Halloween Pumpkin Parade, an annual Halloween parade in which over 1,000 children under twelve dress up to form a parade that spans the 700m long zelkova-tree-lined section of Omotesando, takes place for the 32nd time this year. Plus, in addition to the parade itself, there will also be a special Okashi Rally Map available that shows the whereabouts of a number of participating shops in the Omotesando/Harajuku that will be giving away okashi (sweets) to children. Finally, many cooperating stores will be presenting special Halloween-themed menus throughout the month of October.
Open Sun Oct 26
Time 11am-5pm
Admission Attending the parade and the Okashi Rally are subject to fees
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