Some spooky recommendations!
Halloween is here, get your candy and spells ready, make yourself comfortable on your sofa and let yourself be guided by the recommendations of the Japan Expo team!
Monsters are out tonight! In this special article, the Japan Expo team gives you their favorite horrific works for a terrifying evening!
For the little ones...
To make you shiver and still sleep soundly, the team recommends Kitaro the repulsive! Join Kitaro, a yokai, on his adventures as he meets other horror icons with his band of friends!
Hocus-Pocus: The Three Witches follows 3 witches who wish to regain their lost youth, and must face 3 children and a talking cat to do so.
Finally, to bridge the gap to the upcoming holidays, Mr. Jack's Strange Christmas is perfect for those who want to start celebrating Christmas early and still get scared!
for tried-and-tested frights...
If there's something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? The Ghostbusters team! Immerse yourself in this cinematic classic and join the hunters on their hunt for ectoplasm!
But be careful not to talk too much to the ghosts, or you'll end up like writer Jack Torrance in The Shining!
The Conjuring film saga has shown us plenty of possessions, but we invite you to go back to the origins of evil with Conjuring: The Warren Files!
Derry is in a panic: recently, reports of a clown roaming the sewers have been appearing all over town... Will you be brave enough to join the club of misfits in their battle against It?
Be careful not to talk to just anyone when you're lost in the Texas countryside, or risk becoming the victim of a Chainsaw Massacre!
Discover scary Japanese works...
Immerse yourself in the universe of Japan Expo 2025's manga guest of honor with Maniac by Junji Itô: Macabre Anthology, an animated collection of the horror master's most terrifying stories!
Despite their hatred of humans and their tendency to hunt them down, demons aren't always ill-intentioned, as Akira proves in his Devilman manga!
Futuristic motorcycles, telekinetic powers and giant monsters: immerse yourself in Neo-Tokyo with Kaneda and his gang in Akira!
Finally, discover the mangaka who inspired Junji Itô, Umezu Kazo, through his work The Left Hand of God, the Right Hand of the Devil for a pure concentrate of nightmares, absurdity and gore!