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1. Tokyo Halloween introduction

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Halloween episode 8, Halloween night. The monster is the first character in Giranbo's Diga Altman. Every Halloween in Japan, this person will appear as an old lady and distribute candy to children.

Children who eat candy will be hypnotized and start sleepwalking; Giranbo will absorb children and get energy from their ears.

Children who absorb dreams will turn white and be abandoned in the graveyard of dreams.

Giranbo has the ability to distort space. He abducted the children from the haunted house and pumpkin house and caught Otani. He fought Dijia with teleport and invisibility, and was finally destroyed.

2. Where is the most lively Halloween in Tokyo?

Japanese festivals mainly include national festivals and traditional folk festivals. There are 15 statutory festivals in Japan, namely New Year's Day, Adult Day, the founding day of the Republic of China, Equinox Day, Yamato Day, Constitution Day, Green Festival, Children's Day, Ocean Day, Respect for the Elderly Day, Equinox Day, Sports Festival and Cultural Festival. Thank you for the birth of hard work day and emperor day.

Legal holidays in Japan

New Year (65438+1 October1)

For the Japanese, National Day is one of the most important festivals in a year. In the year of 65438+ 10 1, on the first day of New Year's Day (the first day of New Year's Day), according to Japanese custom, before the New Year's Eve, a straw rope should be hung at the door, oranges (called attention ropes) should be inserted, and bamboo plums (called Mensong, which has now been replaced with pictures) should be relaxed in front of the door to show good luck.

On New Year's Eve, the whole family get together for dinner and listen to the midnight New Year's Eve bell. Eating rice cake soup (called miscellaneous cooking) is a morning of Chinese New Year. 65438+1 October1to 3, most Japanese choose to visit shrines or temples. The first visit in the new year is called the first day of junior high school. In addition to thanking last year's blessings, I will also pray for a safe and successful New Year. After praying, I will immediately write down or draw my wishes and draw lots to see the wealth of the new year.

Adult Day (second Monday in January)

Adult Day (Adult Day) is a festival to celebrate the self-reliance of young men and women who have reached the age of 20. City, town and village administrative organs hold adult ceremonies. This festival is 65438+1October 15 before the year 2000 (the 12th year of Heisei).

China Japanese Adult Festival, which originated from the ancient adult ceremony in China, was crowned by China. The so-called coronation ceremony refers to the coronation ceremony held by men in adulthood. From the day when the crown was added, the crown winner was recognized as an adult by the society.

At the end of 1999, the Japanese government announced that since 2000, the annual adult festival date has been changed to the Monday of the second week of 1. This festival is held for young people who have turned 20 this year. On this day, they usually wear traditional costumes and go to the shrine to thank God and their ancestors for their blessings and ask for more care. It is one of the most important traditional festivals in Japan.

In this national festival, congratulations are held for young people who have reached the age of 20. Newspapers, universities and enterprises hold various special lectures, seminars, lectures and tea parties. Young people expounded their ideas and ideals at the meeting. Post offices all over the country also provide free long-distance calls to friends and relatives for young people celebrating Adult Day.

National Day/Tian Kairi (February 1 1)

According to Japanese mythology, Emperor Jimmu ascended the throne on February 1 1 in 660 BC, so this day was designated as the Republic of China in the Constitution.

People's Republic of China (PRC)'s founding anniversary 1966 is designated as a legal holiday in People's Republic of China (PRC). It seems that history is not long. In fact, this festival has a long history. According to the Japanese history book "The History of Japan", Emperor Jimmu, Japan's first emperor, ascended the throne in the first month of that spring, adopting the old calendar at that time. Converted into a new calendar, equivalent to February 660 BC, 1 1. 1873, the Japanese government designated this day as the New Era Festival () and made it the national legal Holi Festival.

The vernal equinox (vernal equinox) is around March 2 1, which is the day to sweep graves and worship ancestors. Since ancient times, this day has been a Buddhist festival, and now it has become a propaganda day for people to eulogize nature and protect creatures.

On the vernal equinox, Japanese people will eat cakes, which means that glutinous rice cakes wrapped in bean paste are translated into Peony cake. Generally speaking, peony blooms in the vernal equinox, so the glutinous rice cake with red bean paste eaten at this time is called cake. Seeing flowers (flowers), hiking (walking, reading) and picking strawberries (reading) Spring has a pleasant climate and beautiful scenery, but it is very short, so the Japanese have created a series of activities that can fully enjoy spring, and picking strawberries is one of them.

Showa Day (April 29th)

Showa Day refers to a holiday that has been a national holiday in Japan since 2007 (the 19th year of Heisei), and it is designated as April 29th every year, which is the birthday of the late Emperor Hirohito.

Showa is the title of Emperor Hirohito. Hirohito was the emperor of Japan during World War II, so he was regarded as a symbol of Japanese militarism. Someone objected to changing the name before. The proposal to rename Green Day Showa Day failed twice in Congress, and finally succeeded for the third time. The Japanese and American parliaments passed on May 13, 2005: From 2007, the original Green Day holiday will be renamed Showa Day, and Green Day will be moved to May 4. The Japanese government said that the purpose of Showa Day is to review the Showa era of Japan's revival and think about the future of the country after the turmoil.

Constitution Day (May 3rd)

Constitution Memorial Day (1947) On May 3rd, the current Japanese constitution came into effect, and Japan will pay homage at the beginning of the year, which is called the first time to pay homage, so this day is designated as the memorial day.

On May 3rd every year, grand events are held all over the country to commemorate the entry into force of the Constitution. Those speeches about the role of the Constitution in the past 50 years attracted thousands of people. On this day, the Congress Hall will be open to tourists. Many families will hang out in this hall, which is usually closed to ordinary people, and many people will take pictures in front of this building.

Green Day (May 4th)

Green Day (Japanese Midorinohi) was designated as April 29th every year before 2007, and it was designated as May 4th every year after 2007, which is a national holiday in Japan.

This day was originally called Tianchang Festival to commemorate the birthday of Emperor Hirohito of Japan, and it is also a national holiday. Emperor Hirohito died in 1989. After his death, Japan renamed his birthday Green Day. The original intention of Green Day is that Hirohito loved biology before his death, and the government also hopes to commemorate Hirohito through this day and deepen the national awareness of greening nature. On May 13, 2005, the Japanese and American Congresses adopted the name of Showa Day.

Children's Valentine's Day (May 5)

Children's Day () is a day to celebrate children and pray for happiness. Its concrete manifestation is that families with boys hang carp flags with high poles and display samurai dolls outdoors.

Children's Day in Japan is called Children's Day (Japanese:), which is a traditional festival. On May 5th every year, Japanese families celebrate their children's growth. Before World War II, this festival was called Dragon Boat Festival (Japanese: Dragon Boat Festival), which was a festival with only one boy. 1948, when this festival becomes a public holiday, it becomes a festival to celebrate the happiness and welfare of all children. On this festival, Japanese families will hang fish-shaped signs on the roof, symbolizing that children can overcome bad luck, overcome difficulties and grow up smoothly.

However, there is a single girls. March 3rd is a Japanese day, which developed from the last day. Girls celebrate this day by showing all kinds of dolls. On Valentine's Day, a man wearing a carp flag is expecting your son to succeed. Carp yue longmen is in China.

Ocean Day (the third Monday in July)

Ocean Day is one of the legal holidays in Japan. This festival was founded in 194 1 and has been a national festival since 1996. Japan is surrounded by the sea, which is formulated to thank the ocean for its kindness and pray for becoming a prosperous maritime country. In 2003 (the fifteenth year of Heisei), after the revision of the Happy Monday system, the date of Happy Monday was changed to the third Monday in July.

Mountain Day (Alliance)

August 1 1 in Japan is Mountain Day. On May 23rd, 20 14, the plenary session of the Japanese Senate passed an amendment to the Holiday Law, confirming that August 1 1 day every year will be established as a statutory holiday mountain day, starting from 20 16. So Sunday became the only legal holiday in August, and there was no legal holiday in Japan only in June. Because of the sea day, people will naturally think of adding a festival to the mountain day. Similar to Ocean Day, Mountain Day is also a festival that hopes people can get close to nature, aiming to give people an opportunity to get close to mountains and thank them for their kindness.

Respect the old days (the third Monday in September)

Respect for the elderly is a festival added in 1966 to respect and thank the elderly. The date before 2003 (heisei 15) is September 15. On this day, every city, town and village in Japan will hold performances for the elderly and give souvenirs.

Mid-Autumn Festival (around September 23rd)

The autumnal equinox (the day of autumnal equinox) varies from year to year according to the calendar. Like the vernal equinox, we should pay homage to our ancestors.

In ancient rural areas, the vernal equinox is a day to pray for a bumper harvest, and the autumnal equinox is a day to celebrate a bumper harvest. At the vernal equinox, people go from the mountain to the village to see the souls of ancestors who have become mountain gods. After the autumnal equinox, a ceremony will be held to send them back from the village to the mountains. After Buddhism was introduced to Japan, the autumnal equinox became the other side of autumn and became the day of ancestor worship.

On the autumnal equinox, the Japanese will eat a kind of food called; It is made of red bean stuffing, just like the kind of material that the Japanese eat in Peony cake during the vernal equinox. These two cakes are actually the same thing, just to distinguish the seasons, one is named after peony flowers, and the other is divided by flowers.

Sports Day (the second Monday in October)

SportsDay is to commemorate the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games held in Tokyo in 1964. Before 2000 (heisei 12), the date of this festival was 10+00.

Culture Day (165438+1October 3rd)

Cultural Festival (Cultural Day) is one of the national festivals in Japan. The twenty-third year of Showa was designated as a national sacrifice, which was legally determined. 1954 was a festival to commemorate the birthday of Emperor Meiji. 1964165438+1October 3, Japan promulgated a new constitution, so this day was changed to a cultural festival to publicize the social principles of loving freedom and equality and promote cultural undertakings.

Labor Day (165438+1October 23rd)

Thanksgiving (Thanksgiving) is the harvest season at this time. In order to express gratitude for the bumper harvest, a festival aimed at thanking labor was established.

Emperor's birthday (65438+February 23rd)

Emperor Akihito was born on193365438+February 23rd. Because Emperor Akihito is still alive, according to Japanese etiquette, he can never be called Emperor Heisei, but the present emperor. Many of them are written as Emperor Heisei, which is wrong.

Japanese folk festivals

February 2, 2008, the day before the Spring Festival, is a Japanese festival to sprinkle soybeans and pray for exorcism.

—— February 2008 14 —— Valentine's Day S.

March 3, 2008-Valentine's Day for Dolls, also known as Peach Blossom Festival, is a festival for girls.

It is named after a puppet with decorative clothes made of mud, paper, etc. On the altar on March 3 every year. Puppet Festival originated from the custom of banishing puppets in ancient Japan. Exile puppet is to wrap the burnt clay figurine in red paper, put it on a straw raft with sacrifices and let nature take its course. It is said that this is to take away the dirt and filth from people and use water to eliminate disasters.

Japanese girls' day. Also known as the sacrifice of youth. Juvenile Festival is a festival for Japanese girls, also known as Doll Festival, Shangsi (1920) and Daughter's Day. Tao Jie's sentence (Tao Jie's sentence) is a five-character poem, which was originally on the third day of March in the lunar calendar, and was changed to the third day of March in the solar calendar after the Meiji Restoration. Parents will build a ladder-shaped display platform for their daughters and put the dolls on kimonos from top to bottom. This kind of doll is called a juvenile doll in Japan.

The boys designated this day as Dragon Boat Festival. Although Memorial Day is not a national holiday in Japan, most family members get together and wish the girls healthy and safe growth. Many modern Japanese online games also take daughters as the theme, and begin to decorate their daughters with virtual dolls, and the portraits of dolls are mostly based on the female characters in the game.

April-Sunday-cherry blossom viewing

April 29th to May 5th-Golden Week

-The second Sunday in May 2008-Mother's Day

May 5, 2008-a day for boys. When there are boys at home, the carp flag should be hung.

In Japan, May 5th is the Dragon Boat Festival, the same day as boys. Therefore, on this day, every household sticks calamus leaves on their doors, and Zhong Kui hangs an exorcism map, eating cakes (called cypress cakes) or zongzi to exorcise evil spirits.

Acorus calamus is homophonic with martial arts, and the carp flag means carp yue longmen. Japanese people think carp is a symbol of strength and courage, which shows that parents are eager for their children to become brave and strong soldiers. According to respect for children's personality, children are required to thank their mothers at the same time. This day is designated as a national public holiday.

July 2008 17-Kyoto _ Garden Float Parade

-August 6, 2008-Hiroshima Atomic Bombing Memorial Day

-August 2008 15-Commemoration Day of the War's End

Mid-August-Orchid Flower Pot Festival National Campaign

Orchid Festival refers to the festival on July 15th of the lunar calendar every year, also known as Orchid Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. It should be noted that, in a sense, the Mid-Autumn Festival belongs to Taoism, while the Lanpen Festival belongs to Buddhism. In some places, this festival is usually called Ghost Festival, Stone Drum, or Day of the Dead, July 30th, etc.

-August, 2008 16, Linghuo was sent to Damen Temple in Kyoto.

September 2008 1 Day-Disaster Prevention Day (to commemorate the Great Kanto Earthquake and strengthen disaster prevention awareness)

165438+ 10 month 15-753 (for children aged 7, 5 and 3)

May 3rd refers to a special festival in Japan, in which three-year-olds (men and women), five-year-olds (boys) and seven-year-olds (girls) all hold congratulations. The significance of this festival lies in wishing children healthy growth. July 5th is celebrated every June165438+1October 15.

-February 25th, 65438-Christmas Day

-Year 65438+February 3 1- New Year's Eve

3. Halloween in Tokyo

Answer: People in China can celebrate Japanese festivals. This festival is formed by every democratic country and its own living habits. But for other nationalities, they can live. No matter which democratic country you are in, you can go and see the living habits of other nationalities. Just like we are spending Christmas in China now. Some people don't, and I won't give you Halloween. People in China can celebrate Japanese festivals.

4. Halloween in Shibuya, Tokyo

During Halloween, busy Shibuya, Tokyo.

At a wedding in Gwangju, Shibuya, detective Sato appeared as a bride in a wedding dress. Under the gaze of Conan and others, the gangsters who broke into the house suddenly launched an attack. Interpol Takagi was injured to protect Sato. Although Takagi finally saved her life and the incident came to an end, in Sato's eyes, her favorite death image seen by Song Tian Interpol when she was killed in a serial bombing three years ago overlapped with Takagi at this time.

At the same time, is it really a coincidence that prisoners in successive bombings escaped from prison? Furuya Rei, a policeman, cornered the criminal who killed classmate Song Tian in the corner of Interpol, but the mysterious transvestite who appeared there wore a collar bomb.

Conan came to Anshi's underground shelter and disarmed the collar bomb. I heard about Anshi's classmate who was killed in the American police academy three years ago, and I also heard that Anshi met an unidentified drag bomber named Pu lamia in Shibuya. With the progress of the investigation, a dangerous shadow fell on Conan and others.

Ignite the crossroads of fate.

Now, as a holiday, Halloween is about to become a crazy nocturne!

Halloween originated in Britain and northern France and is a traditional festival in many western countries. After years of popularization, Halloween is also celebrated in Japan, South Korea, Russia and other places!

Halloween, also known as Halloween, is a traditional western festival, which is held every year 165438+ 10/. 65438+1October 3 1, Halloween is the busiest time of this festival. In Chinese,

Many young people in the west hold parties and dress up as ghosts, zombies and witches to celebrate this festival. However, most Russians are not interested in this. Only a few people are willing to celebrate this festival. Most people, including officials and religious people, think Halloween is too evil.

Russia has conducted an attitude survey on Halloween, and the results show that 67% of Russians have no plans to celebrate Halloween. Only 6% of Russians plan to hold a Halloween party. Except for a few big cities, other provinces and cities in Russia are not affected by Halloween. However, Russian people's awareness of American Halloween has increased from 54% to 73% in the past five years.

It is reported that the reason why most Russians refuse Halloween is that celebrating Halloween is a pagan behavior. As early as 2003, the Moscow education department also suggested that Moscow primary and secondary schools prohibit students from celebrating Halloween. The reason is that this festival is a ceremony for Satan to promote pagans, which will make children's moral sense collapse.

But with the popularity of Halloween, its religious significance has disappeared, and young people all over the world just regard this festival as an alternative way of playing. Russian girl yekaterina said. No Halloween celebrations? This idea is too paranoid. Students in our school will prepare some special projects for the party, such as the horror house, the prophecy house or the Halloween pumpkin contest. This has something to do with the devil worshipping another girl, Planova, who also said that she likes Halloween very much. Evil is everywhere. Just banning Halloween celebrations wins. Do not change anything. She said.

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Japanese festivals include: Fireworks Festival, Bones Festival, Halloween, Adult Festival, Christmas, New Year's Eve, Children's Day and so on.

6. Halloween after school in Tokyo

Sleepless Valley needs to do a task.

1. Start the activity first, and then go to the graveyard of the bloody monastery to find the pumpkin head to get the task.

2. After completing the Halloween holiday task, you can summon Sleeping Valley.

According to the mechanism, the daily task is once a day. There was an extra phone call during the opening of Halloween.

4. Two tasks, one is fire fighting practice and the other is sleeping in the valley. After receiving the task of Sleeping Valley, you can summon Sleeping Valley again when you return to the bloody cemetery.