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    節分 せつぶん 节分

    Setsubun (節分, lit. "seasonal division") is the last day of winter in the Japanese calendar. It usually corresponds to February 3rd in the Gregorian calendar.

    A ritual performed on this day is to throw roasted soybeans in order to drive away oni; this is known as mamemaki.

    In the Kansai region, it's customary to eat makizushi while facing this year's lucky direction; this practice is known as ehoumaki.

    See also

    • ehoumaki
    • makizushi
    • mamemaki
    • masu
    • Tag Group:Holidays and Celebrations

    External links

    • Wikipedia: Setsubun

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