"Trick or Treat", cry out children on October 31. Trick or Treat, what does this mean? Halloween does not always sell candies and joke to people. In fact, Halloween changed in many ways for many years.
Halloween began at the Celtic Fire Festival originally called Samhain, or the end of the summer representing the New Year that began in November. Celtics believes that when people die, they will go to Tirunan Og, the country of eternal youth and happiness. Celtics believes turning points such as the transition from 1 year to 1 year are magical events. Celtic believes that time and space stops between Sam Hain and enables deceased people to mix with their lives. With this conviction, you still live, you do not want to own it, put out the fire in their house. This will make their house unaffected by spirit. The annihilation of fire symbolizes "half of the darkness" this year. Re-ignition of Druid's fire symbolizes the return to life that spring wants. (Rupert, 2004)
There are many inaccurate Christian teachings about Halloween and Celtics. For example, Christian literature tells us that Samhain is a God of the dead Celtic worshiped by the druids at Halloween and sacrificed with bad blood. Indeed, Samhain is not a god but is defined in the Gaelic etymology dictionary of McBain.
The word "Samhain" means "the end of the summer." Many Christian organizations teach Halloween derived from Satan's festival, but it is not supported by evidence. Also there is no evidence that Celtics is passing through Halloween costumes.
There are many major changes in the Middle Ages, Halloween is today's one. When the Romans conquered the land of Celt in the 1st century CE, the fire festival changed dramatically.
Halloween is an annual festival celebrated on 31 October every year, and the 2018 Halloween will be held on Wednesday, October 31. It began with the ancient Celtic festival Samhain where people will light costumes and costumes to resist ghosts. In the 8th century AD, Pope Gregory III set as November 1 as a time to commemorate the saints; soon, Halloween combined some of Sam Hain's traditions. The previous night was called Halloween, and Halloween. Over time, Halloween became the day of activities such as quail eggs, carving jacks, holiday parties, costumes and eating sweets.
Halloween costumes are costumes worn by Halloween or October 31 festivities, Halloween or its surroundings. Early mention on Halloween costumes came from Scotland in 1585, but they may have been before. In the countries of Wales in Scotland, Ireland, Man, and Celt, many people mentioned this practice from the 18th century to the 19th century. Some people think that this habit comes from practice of "soul" between Samhain and Calan Gaeaf's Celtic Music Festival, or Allhallowtide's Christian memorial. At other times of the year like Christmas, wearing costumes and moms was always associated with the festival. Halloween costumes are traditionally based on horrible supernatural or folk creatures. However, by the 1930s clothes based on the role of mass media such as movies, literature, radio, etc., were very popular. Halloween costumes are mostly worn by young people, but since the middle of the 20th century, costumes for adults are also increasing.
Tokyo Disneyland (adult version of Disneyland) holds popular Halloween events every year. It will last until October 31, this year's theme is Disney's villain. We are looking forward to the spectacular Halloween decoration and the amazing presence of the Disney villain's mascot around the park. This is a very popular time in the park in one year, so please expect especially crowded weekends. The most popular clothing shops are Don Quixote, Tokyu Hands, Loft. These stores have branches in Shibuya but we expect them to be very crowded around Halloween. Shoppers in the Shibuya area may want to go to Nakameguro nearby to see Don Quixote's clothing options.