The third annual Halloween Odori/Ondo Costume Party, held Oct. 25 at Centenary United Methodist Church in Little Tokyo, featured trick-or-treating, a costume parade, games, food, and three public dance sessions with a mix of Bon Odori and Nisei Week Street Ondo. Many participants (including Nisei Week Queen Tori Nishinaka-Leon, above right) wore costumes or yukata and happi coats.
Photos by J.K. YAMAMOTO/Rafu Shimpo
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