Introduction
On Tuesday, May 5, 2026 (National Holiday), the streets of Kawagoe came alive with yokai — Japanese supernatural creatures from folklore. The Kawagoe Yokai Town Walk 2026 (川越妖怪まち歩き) turned the historic town into a fun, slightly spooky playground for one day.Hundreds of participants, many in full yokai costume, wandered the traditional streets, blending perfectly with Kawagoe’s old-Edo atmosphere.
What Happened at the 2026 Event
The event ran from 11:00 to 18:00, centered around Hatago COEDOYA in Renjaku-cho.
Main Highlights:
Yokai Stamp Rally (11:00 – 15:30)
Participants collected stamps from various locations while exploring the town. Completing the rally offered chances to win prizes.
Yokai Makeup & Costume Experience (11:00 – 15:00)
Many visitors got professional yokai makeovers — from cute foxes and cats to classic ghosts and demons. The results made for fantastic photos!
Kawagoe Hyakki Yagyo (Night Parade of 100 Demons) (~16:30 – 17:30)
The grand finale! Over 100 yokai paraded through the streets as dusk fell. This was the most spectacular and photogenic part of the day.
Food Stalls & Market
Yokai-themed goods, local Kawagoe snacks, and festive atmosphere kept the energy high all day.
Why Kawagoe’s Yokai Event Is Special
Kawagoe’s well-preserved Kurazukuri Street, warehouses, and traditional townscape provide the perfect backdrop for yokai. The mix of history, folklore, and playful costumes created a unique, family-friendly experience that felt both fun and atmospheric.
Many families, cosplay enthusiasts, and international visitors joined in, making it one of the most memorable cultural events in the area.
Missed It This Year?
Don’t worry! Kawagoe has many other seasonal events throughout the year. If you love unique Japanese cultural experiences, consider joining one of our private English-guided walking tours. Your local guide can show you the best of Little Edo — including the spots where the yokai event took place — while sharing rich history and hidden stories.
Book your personalized Kawagoe tour and experience the magic of this charming town at your own pace.
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