Watch in HQ: http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=1rue90mt3Oo&fmt=6 I revisit the topic of Halloween in Japan. This year I went to the Glitterball hosted by Metropolis Magazine. A weekly free paper in Tokyo, known as the Gaijin Bible. It is essential reading for expat Tokyoites. Their Web Address: http://metropolis.co.jp/default.asp The Page I Write: (A rip off of The Onion, but you really need to know quite a bit about Tokyo to get any of it.) http://metropolis.co.jp/tokyo/recent/negi.asp Yamanote Train Party: http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=v-jNaKHVnTw Sorry for the limited footage of the party, I really just was too busy enjoying, also my camera sucks in low light so there was really no point. It was pretty cool though waaaaay overcrowded though. Im guessing a few thousand people came through. Awesome costumes and amazing things to uhmmm... see. It was 2,500 yen advance tickets to get in for four floors of dancing free drinks and food. Very cool. I recommend it next year, if its less crowded. Not for the claustrophobic. Music: Byron Lee - "Frankenstein"