In the heart of north Tokyo, a whimsical transformation takes place every October as thousands of “bakeneko”—supernatural cats—descend upon the streets for the Kagurazaka Bakeneko Parade. Celebrating its 15th year, this enchanting festival has witnessed a surge in popularity, drawing feline enthusiasts and curious spectators alike to immerse themselves in a feline fantasy.
With Halloween growing in prominence, autumn in Japan is increasingly becoming the season of ghouls, ghosts, and, intriguingly, supernatural cats. The bakeneko, a mythical creature in Japanese folklore, embodies the mysterious and playful spirit that captivates the imagination of both young and old.
Participants don elaborate cat costumes, from the eerily supernatural to the delightfully whimsical, showcasing creativity and a shared love for all things feline. The parade has evolved into a vibrant celebration that blends traditional folklore with modern festivities, offering a unique cultural experience that resonates with locals and visitors from around the world.
The growing prominence of the Kagurazaka Bakeneko Parade reflects Japan’s ability to embrace global trends like Halloween while infusing them with rich local traditions. As the festival enters its next chapter, it continues to enchant audiences, solidifying its place as a must-see event in Tokyo’s autumn calendar.
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Kagurazaka Bakeneko Parade gaining popularity in Japan after 15 years
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