Japanese Holiday - Setsubun
February 3: 節分 (Setsubun)
Setsubun is not a national holiday but is a traditional
festival that is held on February 3, the day before the start of spring
according to the Japanese lunar calendar. Currently, the most common form of
setsubun ritual that people practice is to scatter roasted soy beans around the
house or shrine to drive out evil spirits and draw in happiness. After the
beans are scattered, people collect and eat however many beans corresponding to
their age for good luck.
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