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Monday, February 02, 2009 

Setsubun

Setsubun ("seasonal division") is a festival held on February 3 or 4, one day before the start of spring according to the Japanese lunar calendar. Setsubun is not a national holiday.

For many centuries, the people of Japan have been performing rituals with the purpose of chasing away evil spirits at the start of spring.

Around the 13th century, for example, it became a custom to drive away evil spirits by the strong smell of burning dried sardine heads, the smoke of burning wood and the noise of drums. While this custom is not popular anymore, a few people still decorate their house entrances with fish heads and holy tree leaves in order to deter evil spirits from entering.

In modern days, the most commonly performed setsubun ritual is the throwing of roasted beans around one's house and at temples and shrines across the country. When throwing the beans, you are supposed to shout "Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!" ("Devils out, happiness in"). Afterwards you should pick up and eat the number of beans, which corresponds to your age.

In Shizuoka City, the festival will be be held at Sengen Shrine from 3 pm, with priests and other participants throwing beans and small snacks to shrine visitors. Please pray that this traditional festival, which is rooted in animistic Shintoism, would have the Spirit of God fall on the participants.

Here is a video from the Setsubun festival in Shizuoka City 2 years ago to give you an idea:




- Japan-Guide.com is where the info came from

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