Selfie Sticks, Decapitated Babies, and a Party Bus: Halloween in Tokyo

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Selfie Sticks, Decapitated Babies, and a Party Bus: Halloween in Tokyo

Photographer Dan Wilton sent us some of the photos he took while wandering around Tokyo's Roppongi district on Friday night.

This post originally appeared on VICE UK

Before I flew out here, someone told me that Halloween isn't that big of a deal in Japan. I had a feeling they might be wrong, a feeling compounded by the reams of Halloween bunting strewn all over my hotel an entire three weeks before October 31.

Sure enough, this past Friday the inhabitants, day-trippers, and drunken tourists of central Tokyo collectively lost their minds, marauding around the sake-soaked district of Roppongi dressed as decapitated babies, goth nuns and, in one case, some kind of Chippendale Batman. I walked around Roppongi, as well as the backstreets of Shibuya and Shinjuku, pointing my camera at everyone. Here are some of my favorite photos.

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See more of Dan's photos on his website and blog.