So...again, here we go.
Is there a party on one car on one train on the Yamanote?
Yes? Great.
No? Want to start one?

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djgizmoe wrote:Are you sure you aren't thinking about the Osaka Loop Line Halloween Party?
http://thomas.blog-city.com/read/333582.htm
gomichild wrote:I think I went on the last one a few years back. It got too crazy - not the people dressed up in costume on the train but the dozens of police officers on every platform around the Yamanote line. Word went around that there was going to be trouble at Shinagawa so many of us got off at Shinbashi and dispersed to various subway lines.
It was kind of funny and most of the other passengers were amused and laughing - but you always get a few bad apples...
So it's not an urban legend. There used to be a "gathering" of people dressed up who would get on the Yamanote line on Halloween, but no more.
kamome wrote:What sort of incidents occurred that were bad enough to get the J-police involved? Details please.
dimwit wrote:... trick or treat in my local community. This is the fourth year we have done it and it was a great success. We had about 40-50 kids going door to door.
Taro Toporific wrote:dimwit wrote:... trick or treat in my local community. This is the fourth year we have done it and it was a great success. We had about 40-50 kids going door to door.
What did you do to "educate" the neigborhood on why/how and what to give or the kids?
Or did you mark the doors the households who were not "clued in"?
East Japan Railway Co. made emergency repairs to 28 potential trouble spots along its lines in the Tokyo metropolitan area, after a problem with slack wires shut down the busy Yamanote Line for about five hours Monday, JR East officials said.
Taro Toporific wrote:Tokyo's Halloween Party Train Rides Again
The legend of the Yamanote Line comes to life again
[url=http://english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?no=257057&rel_no=1]2005-11-05 19:39
kamome wrote:This was a great read.Taro Toporific wrote:Tokyo's Halloween Party Train Rides Again
The legend of the Yamanote Line comes to life again
2005-11-05 19:39
MPD, JR boost security to stop Halloween havoc
The Yomiuri Shimbun
Security was tightened on Tokyo's train network Friday in a bid to prevent foreign merrymakers causing mayhem in trains and stations during Halloween celebrations.
Last year, about 300 costumed foreigners gathered at JR Shinjuku and other stations after the event was advertised online.
Many of the revelers were drunk, and some services were delayed after they removed fluorescent lights on trains and caused other damage.
East Japan Railway Co. put up warning posters at all 29 stations on the Yamanote Line and boosted its security personnel with help from the Metropolitan Police Department's railway police unit.
Rob Pongi wrote:Partiers Welcoming Commuters (.MOV)
A Cowboy Leads the Chant (.MOV)
A View of the Party (.MOV)
These videos are FAKE! Its obvious. Probably all done in some underground Gaijin studio, no doubt. So its all still an urban legend. And, also, I think that all Gaijin in Japan who make videos and put them on the internet should be arrested and deported cause they're like terrorists in a way you know. They're worse, they're wannabe terrorists you know. Kind of like modern-day "punk" rockers you know? I think the mayor of Tokyo should start cracking down on any Gaijin carrying any video cameras from now on. I love the mayor. I love My City.I know I was like that before, but now I see The Light!
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Gaijin haloweeners:
Now we ceclare we form assassination squad..to kill unscruplous costumed gaijins
who disdainfully ride on our crowded trains and do some absurdity
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