The Japanese don’t celebrate Halloween so on the weekend before the 31st, this happens in Roppongi Tokyo. Tweet
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The Japanese don’t celebrate Halloween so on the weekend before the 31st, this happens in Roppongi Tokyo. Tweet Tweet Tweet “Those attending the Sevens are upper-middle class expatriate professionals, tourists and foreign-educated Chinese – people who are often seen as outsiders.” -Fermi Wong, Executive Director of Hong Kong Unison Tweet Tweet While I type this, millions of Chinese travelers are preparing to embark on 3.2 billion trips across the country for Chinese New Year celebrations. The rest are shopping in Hong Kong. Tweet Tweet Tokyoites were already in full Halloween gear since Friday but being Japanese means you don’t need a reason to get into costume. Tweet Tweet Tweet |
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