Setsubun is a Japanese festival celebrated on the first day of spring where families throw roasted soybeans at each other's front doors and at people dressed as ogres to symbolically drive out winter and evil spirits and welcome spring.
Setsubun is a Japanese festival celebrated on the first day of spring where families throw roasted soybeans at each other's front doors and at people dressed as ogres to symbolically drive out winter and evil spirits and welcome spring.
Setsubun is a Japanese festival celebrated on the first day of spring where families throw roasted soybeans at each other's front doors and at people dressed as ogres to symbolically drive out winter and evil spirits and welcome spring.
Setsubun, or bean throwing festival is celebrated on the first
day of spring. Families participate by throwing beans at eachothers front door to scare away the naughty ogres. Sometimes the dad dresses up as an Oni and kids get to throw beans at the dad. The festival is about celebrating the first day of spring by ridding of all the naughty ogres and oni