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TOKYOnightparade

Organic 100% handmade clothing. We are leaders in comfort, incorporating traditional Japanese paintings and Tokyo's "kawaii" culture.

Our brand releases apparel that actively incorporates 'ukiyo-e', beloved by ancient Japanese, and designs that embody Japan's cute 'otaku' culture. Not only loved by those who adore Japan and those planning to visit, but our unique products also make perfect gifts for your Japan-loving partner or friends.

TOKYOnightPOP - "KAWAII"

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TOKYOnightpara is parade of One hundereds damon at night😈

'The Organic Original' Corduroy Dungarees

Authenticity and Creativity Combined!

Perfect! It’s hard to find artwork that feels both authentic and creative, but this shop nailed it! The designs are so unique, and the quality is top-notch.

'The Organic Original' Corduroy Dungarees

Unique and Beautifully Made.

The designs are unlike anything I've seen before! The combination of traditional art with ghostly elements is both beautiful and intriguing. I’m already planning my next purchase!

Captures the Spirit of Japanese Art.

"This shop captures the true spirit of Japanese ukiyo-e with a modern twist. The product feels authentic and is a great conversation starter!

Perfect Gift for Art Lovers.

Bought this as a gift for my friend who loves Japanese art, and they were thrilled! The design is so detailed and unique—definitely a memorable gift.

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What is TOKYOnightparade???

Hyakki Yakō (百鬼夜行), meaning "Night Parade of One Hundred Demons," is a term from Japanese folklore that describes a procession of a hundred yokai (spirits or supernatural creatures) roaming the streets at night. According to legend, these various yokai and ghosts gather under the cover of darkness, causing a stir and instilling fear in the people of the town.

Today, Hyakki Yagyō continues to influence Japanese pop culture, appearing in anime, manga, and films featuring scenes with yokai and supernatural themes.

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