15 Halloween Food & Drink Offerings in Japan For 2025
Witch way to the best eats?
From pumpkin-packed pastries and witchy cocktails to themed afternoon teas that look almost too good to eat, Japan knows how to make Halloween a feast for both the eyes and the taste buds.
Door-to-door knocking? No thanks! Halloween in Japan isn’t about candy corn. It’s about devilishly delicious limited-time treats that you can only get this time of year. Sink your fangs into our roundup of the 15 spookiest (and tastiest) Halloween food and drink offerings in Japan for 2025!
Halloween Food & Drink Promotions Available Around Japan
© Photo by iStock: Kira-YanAll across Japan, big-name chains brew up fang-tastic drinks, desserts and snacks that are easy to grab on the go. Some are cute, some are creepy but all of them are frightfully fun! Here’s a list of chain shops you can definitely expect to have some sort of Halloween-themed offerings:
- Mister Donut & Krispy Kreme: Donuts with spooky faces and sprinkles galore
- Baskin-Robbins: Ice cream in ghoulish colors and creepy flavors
- Domino’s Pizza Japan: Bewitched pizzas and sides
- 7-Eleven, Family Mart & Lawson: Creepy-cute parfaits, cakes and Halloween bento sets
- Godiva Japan: Gorgeous Halloween chocolate collections for gifting or gobbling
- Starbucks, Doutor and Tully’s: Halloween drinks, themed desserts and witchy seasonal cups and merch
5 Standout Nationwide Halloween Treats
Beyond the big chains, plenty of other Japanese brands get creative each Halloween season with original flavors and designs, too. Here’s our pick of the spookiest standouts from across the country:
1. Bagel & Bagel’s Halloween Bagel
© Photo by Bagel & BagelBagel & Bagel is giving breakfast a spooky makeover this year with a special Halloween bagel that is almost too cute to eat! This limited-time bagel features three flavors in one: pumpkin caramel, purple sweet potato and white chocolate, and cocoa, decorated with a cheeky little monster expression. They’ll also have a variety of other seasonal bagels and muffins to get you into an overall cozy fall mood, too.
- Price: ¥345 per bagel
- Availability: Nationwide at Bagel & Bagel shops until October 31, 2025
2. Momi&Toy’s Halloween Crepes
© Photo by Momi&Toy’sCrepes get a spooky-sweet makeover this season at Momi & Toy’s. Their Caramel Pumpkin Cheesecake crepe is the perfect combo of pumpkin cream, caramel sauce, caramel bites and rare cheesecake, all snuggled inside their signature “melting” crepe. If purple is more your vibe, the Berry Purple Sweet Potato (with vanilla ice cream) crepe layers creamy sweet-potato mousse with tangy berry sauce, crispy toppings and a scoop of vanilla ice cream for balance.
- Price: ¥820 each
- Availability: Nationwide at Momi & Toy’s shops until October 31, 2025
3. Cozy Corner Disney Villains Cakes
© Photo by Cozy CornerGinza Cozy Corner is back to cast a delicious spell with its Disney Villains collection! This eight-piece mini cake set draws inspiration from the most iconic baddies of all time—Maleficent, Ursula and the Evil Queen. Each bite-sized cake is carefully designed with vibrant colors and mischievous details that bring the villains to life. They’re the party-perfect option, but guests won’t know whether to eat them or admire the devilish designs.
- Price: ¥3,132 per cake set
- Availability: Nationwide at Ginza Cozy Corner shops until October 31, 2025
4. Cheese Garden Halloween Sweets
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© Photo by Cheese GardenThe Cheese Garden is getting into the spooky spirit with not just one but two scarily tempting Halloween exclusives. First up are their Happy Cheese Halloween drinks—cheesecake-inspired lattes and creamy sips dressed up with seasonal flair. Then there’s the Halloween Parfaits, a layered delight of sweet jelly, baked cheesecake-flavored soft serve with cookies, cheesecake and a flavored sauce topping.
- Price: Halloween drinks ¥880-¥930; Halloween parfaits ¥850-950
- Availability: Nationwide at Cheese Garden shops until October 31, 2025
5. Dancing Crab’s Halloween Party Menu
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© Photo by Dancing Crab
© Photo by Dancing CrabSeafood gets a spooky twist at the Dancing Crab as their stores transform into festive lairs complete with eerie décor, themed playlists and even prize giveaways during showtime. On the menu, you’ll find seasonal bites like a pumpkin cream tart and a muffin sandwich with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. To wash it all down, the “Dr. Jekyll’s Bloody Cooler” cocktail arrives looking like a creepy berry-blood experiment gone wrong. Paired with their signature messy-fun crab bags, it’s a Halloween feast that’s as theatrical as it is tasty.
- Price: Crab bags from ¥4,000 per person; Tart ¥1,000; Muffin; ¥500; Bloody cocktail ¥1,000
- Availability: The Dancing Crab shops in Tokyo and Osaka until Oct 31, 2025
5 Halloween Afternoon Teas in Tokyo
When it comes to over-the-top Halloween spreads, Tokyo’s hotels take the cake (literally). Every October, the city’s most luxurious hotels transform their afternoon teas into spooky wonderlands. Here are our top picks for 2025:
6. ANA InterContinental Tokyo’s Halloween Afternoon Tea
© Photo by ANA InterContinental TokyoAt ANA InterContinental Tokyo, Halloween is equally elegant and playful. Their afternoon tea features raspberry tarts, cookies, pumpkin cream puffs and even persimmon jelly paired with financier cake. Savory bites like smoked salmon blinis keep things balanced, while the seasonal theme makes every plate feel like a little piece of edible art. Pair it with Ronnefeldt tea, coffee, Japanese tea or even their special drink for the full magical spread.
- Date: Until Oct 31, 2025
- Price: ¥7,600 per person (¥8,800 with special drink)
- Where: Atrium Lounge, ANA InterContinental Tokyo, 1-12-33 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
7. Conrad Tokyo’s Halloween Afternoon Tea “Graceful Moon”
© Photo by Conrad TokyoInspired by moonlit nights, Conrad Tokyo’s “Graceful Moon” tea brings a celestial glow to your table. The menu features a Japanese chestnut Mont Blanc topped with a shimmering moon-shaped chocolate, violet-hued rare cheesecakes and foie gras pies disguised as chestnuts. It’s a dreamy, refined take on Halloween that’s less spooky and more sophisticated.
- Date: Until Oct 31, 2025
- Price: Weekdays ¥7,900; Weekends & Holidays ¥8,500
- Where: TwentyEight, Conrad Tokyo, 1-9-1 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
8. Shangri-La Tokyo’s Halloween Afternoon Tea
© Photo by Shangri-La TokyoIf you like your Halloween high tea with a dose of cute, Shangri-La Tokyo has you covered. Their playful lineup includes ghost-topped kouign-amann, chocolate cat ears and mushroom cheesecakes that are as fun to look at as they are to eat. With seasonal flavors like chestnut, pumpkin and apple worked into the mix, this tea set manages to be both whimsical and satisfying.
- Date: Until Oct 31, 2025
- Price: ¥8,580 per person
- Where: The Lobby Lounge, Shangri-La Tokyo, 1-8-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
9. Grand Hyatt Tokyo’s Halloween Afternoon Tea
© Photo by Grand Hyatt TokyoAt Grand Hyatt Tokyo, Halloween takes a gloriously gory turn with a set featuring brain-shaped raspberry mousse, eyeball jelly and ghostly pumpkin cream puffs that look like they crawled right out of a haunted house. It’s equal parts creepy and delicious, perfect for those who like a little fright with their afternoon delights. For those who want to take home a set instead, the Fiorentina Pastry Boutique on the first floor of the hotel also has an afternoon tea takeout box available.
- Date: Until Oct 31, 2025
- Price: ¥7,150 per person (¥8,800 with a glass of champagne)
- Where: The French Kitchen, Grand Hyatt Tokyo, 6-10-3 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
10. InterContinental Tokyo Bay’s Peter Rabbit Potluck Halloween Afternoon Tea
© Photo by Hotel InterContinental Tokyo BayThis is for a Halloween with an adorably whimsical twist! InterContinental Tokyo Bay has teamed up with Peter Rabbit for a potluck-style afternoon tea that’s equal parts cute and seasonal. Pumpkin puddings, character-inspired sweets and rustic autumn flavors fill the table for a tea that’s more family-friendly than frightful. It’s a charming option for those who want a softer, storybook-style Halloween experience.
- Date: Until Oct 31, 2025
- Price: From ¥7,260 per person
- Where: New York Lounge, Hotel InterContinental Tokyo Bay, 1-16-2 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo
5 Other Special Halloween Offerings in Tokyo
Not all Halloween fun comes in the form of cakes and tea. Tokyo’s hotels and bars are also serving up cocktails, buffets and one-night-only events that give adults their own version of trick-or-treat. Here are the spookiest standouts:
11. Andaz Tokyo’s Halloween Special Highball Cocktails
© Photo by Andaz TokyoAndaz Tokyo is mixing up some magic behind the bar this season with two Halloween-only highballs: the crimson Carmilla Highball, a gothic-inspired mix of fig-infused Campari, umeshu, spices, plum wine and orange, and Candy Alley, a smooth blend of chocolate rum, hazelnut liqueur, oat vanilla milk, soda and sweet potato espuma. Best of all, if you enjoy them during their Highball Happy Hour from 5–8 p.m., these spooky-chic cocktails come with a skyline view and a wallet-friendly price!
- Date: Until Oct 31, 2025
- Price: ¥1,840 per cocktail (Only ¥990 per cocktail during Happy Hour)
- Where: Andaz Tokyo, 1-23-4 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo
12. Royal Park Hotel’s Halloween Dinner Buffet & Cocktails
© Photo by Royal Park Hotel
© Photo by Royal Park HotelAt the Royal Park Hotel, you’ll find both tricks and treats. The Symphony buffet is loaded with Halloween delights like pumpkin mousse, themed pizzas and autumn tarts. Downstairs at the Royal Scots Bar, sip on wicked cocktails with names like “Creepy Eyeball” and “Pumpkin Pudding.” It’s a full evening of food and fun that makes this hotel a must-visit Halloween haunt.
- Date: Until Oct 31, 2025
- Price: Buffet from ¥8,500 per adult; Cocktails from ¥2,200 each
- Where: Royal Park Hotel, 2-11-1 Nihonbashi-Kakigaracho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
13. Mercure Yokosuka’s Halloween Buffet & Cocktails
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© Photo by Mercure YokosukaTake your Halloween feast seaside at Mercure Yokosuka. Their Halloween buffet offers eerie appetizers and a variety of desserts with a spooky twist. Pair it with the hotel’s themed mocktail or cocktail and enjoy the seasonal atmosphere overlooking the bay. It’s a little bit scary, a little bit classy and all-around delicious.
- Date: Until Oct 31, 2025
- Price: Buffet from ¥4,400 per adult; Mocktail ¥900; Cocktail ¥1,100
- Where: Mercure Yokosuka, 3-27 Honcho, Yokosuka, Kanagawa
14. Shibuya Stream Hotel’s Neo Shibuya Halloween 2025 (One Night Event)
© Photo by Shibuya Stream HotelIf you’re looking for the wildest Halloween party in town, Shibuya Stream Hotel’s one-night bash is the place to be. With live DJs, themed food and drinks and neon-lit decor, the event transforms the trendy Shibuya spot into a Halloween rave. Expect Instagrammable backdrops, kimono dance shows, poker tables and crowds of costumed partygoers dancing until dawn.
- Date: Oct 31, 2025
- Price: From ¥3,000 per person (advance)
- Where: Shibuya Stream Hotel, 3-21-3 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
15. Westin Tokyo’s Halloween Night “Black & Amber” (One Night Event)
© Photo by Westin TokyoThe Westin is pulling out all the stops for a glamorous Halloween soirée. With free-flowing Veuve Clicquot Champagne, a “Luxury Bites” menu of spooky gourmet treats, smoky desserts and live performances, this event feels more like a masquerade ball than a party. It’s a one-night-only celebration of indulgence and elegance—Halloween chic at its finest.
- Date: Oct 31, 2025
- Price: ¥17,500 per person
- Where: The Lounge, The Westin Tokyo, 1-4-1 Mita, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
So, what do you think? Do these Halloween food and drink offerings in Japan excite you as much as knocking on doors for candy? Grab your coven, pick your poison (tea or cocktails), and make this October your most deliciously haunting one yet!










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