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Setsubun 2025: The Day Before the Beginning of Spring - February 3NEW

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Date: Monday, 3 February, 2025       Time: All Day

Setsubun is a traditional festival in Japan that takes place on February 3rd every year. The word "Setsubun" literally means "seasonal division", and it marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring according to the lunar calendar.

During Setsubun, it is customary to perform a ritual called "mamemaki", which involves throwing roasted soybeans to drive away evil spirits and bring good luck into the home. Family members will often take turns wearing an oni (demon) mask and being pelted with beans by others shouting "Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!" which means "Out with the demons! In with good fortune!".

The beans are then eaten, with the number of beans eaten corresponding to one's age for good luck. Other customs include eating ehomaki (lucky sushi rolls) while facing a certain direction based on the Chinese zodiac, and placing holly leaves on the door to keep evil spirits away.

Setsubun is celebrated throughout Japan and is considered an important event in Japanese culture. It is a time for people to cleanse their homes and hearts and welcome in the new season with a positive and hopeful attitude.

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