DETAILS:
Experience Little Tokyo like never-before as the heart of Downtown LA oozes with spooky themed-activities and evenings full of frightening-fun. Pick your pumpkin during the weekend pumpkin patches and dust off your cauldron for a cooking workshop presented by the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC). Disguise your little monsters for ghoulish games, trick-or-treating and FREE family-friendly movie screenings including Mary and the Witches Flower (Friday, October 19 at 6 p.m. @ The Japanese Village Plaza) or face your fears and sleep with one eye open after watching classic Japanese horror flicks including the 1987 supernatural film Prince of Darkness (Friday, October 5 at 7 p.m. @ Union Center for the Arts). Those daring enough to hear the sinister stories of Little Tokyo’s ghostly friends and the city’s history should tag along for the Little Tokyo haunted walking tours with the Little Tokyo Historical Society (LTHS). Indulge in bone-chilling drinks and devilish desserts as the month-long celebration wraps up on Saturday, October 27 for the Haunted Night in Little Tokyo: The Block Party, brought to you in partnership with Councilmember Jose Huizar CD 14. Come for the costume parade, live entertainment, beer garden, exclusive food and drink discounts, and more.
WHEN:
Select nights October 1-31, 2018
Haunted Night in Little Tokyo: The Block Party is on Saturday, October 27, 2018 from 5 p.m. – 12 a.m.
Trick-or-treating is on Tuesday, October 31, 2018
For a full calendar of events visit: www.hauntedlittletokyo.com
WHERE:
Little Tokyo – Downtown Los Angeles
Haunted Night in Little Tokyo: The Block Party will be on 2nd Street in between Central & San Pedro Street
TICKETS AND REGISTRATION:
Free, depending on the activity. For more information please visit www.hauntedlittletokyo.com
Haunted Little Tokyo is presented by the Little Tokyo Community Council and Council District 14: Councilmember José Huizar, and produced in collaboration with Go Little Tokyo, Cafe Dulce, Wolf & Crane, East West Players, Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, Japanese American National Museum, Japanese Village Plaza, Kizuna, RenewLA, Asian Pacific Islander Forward Movement, Little Tokyo Vibes, Monkey Pants, Tanaka Farms, Japanese Village Plaza, Little Tokyo Business Association, Visual Communications, Little Tokyo Historical Society, Anime Jungle, The Koban, Baldoria, Japangeles and Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics (LEAP), Steamy Bun Truck, DJ Phatrick, Hello Stranger, & Buttery Popcorn Co.
Go Little Tokyo is a community-led effort aimed at highlighting the unique cultural programs, community events, and dining and shopping experiences found in Little Tokyo. As one of Los Angeles’ most vibrant cultural hubs, there is an abundance of destinations and landmarks in and around this historic walkable neighborhood and Go Little Tokyo will help you uncover them. Go Little Tokyo is a Little Tokyo Community Council (LTCC) project developed and produced by Community Arts Resources (CARS) and made possible with support from Metro. For more information, visit: http://www.golittletokyo.com/.
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