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  • Setsubun
  • Japanese holiday celebrating spring held in the first week of February

    Setsubun (節分) is the day before the beginning of spring in the old calendar in Japan. The name literally means 'seasonal division', referring to the day

    Setsubun

    Setsubun

    Setsubun

  • Sushi
  • Japanese dish with vinegared rice

    is a fried version of the dish. During the evening of the festival of Setsubun (節分), it is traditional in the Kansai region to eat a particular kind of

    Sushi

    Sushi

    Sushi

  • Kasuga-taisha
  • Shinto shrine in Nara

    festivals of Setsubun Mantoro (February 3) and Chugen Mantoro (August 14–15), three thousand shrine lanterns are all lit at once. The Setsubun Mantoro refers

    Kasuga-taisha

    Kasuga-taisha

    Kasuga-taisha

  • Onryō
  • Type of Japanese ghost

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Onryō

    Onryō

    Onryō

  • Sencha
  • Japanese green tea

    day after Setsubun which usually falls around February 4, a cross-quarter day traditionally considered the start of spring in Japan. Setsubun or Risshun

    Sencha

    Sencha

    Sencha

  • Japanese festivals
  • Traditional festive occasions

    but festival days do tend to cluster around traditional holidays such as Setsubun or Obon. Almost every locale has at least one matsuri in late summer/early

    Japanese festivals

    Japanese_festivals

  • February
  • Second month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    (Honduras) Heroes' Day (Mozambique) Martyrs' Day (São Tomé and Príncipe) Setsubun (Japan) Veterans' Day (Thailand) February 4 Day of the Armed Struggle (Angola)

    February

    February

  • Yōkai
  • Supernatural beings from Japanese folklore

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Yōkai

    Yōkai

    Yōkai

  • Hanazono Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan

    Japanese New Year January - Yunohana-Matsuri, New Year's bonfires February - Setsubun Festival February - Hatsu'uma-Matsuri, Festival on The First Horse's Day

    Hanazono Shrine

    Hanazono Shrine

    Hanazono_Shrine

  • Oomoto
  • Religion founded in 1892 in Japan

    festivals (大祭, taisai) are held for each of the four seasons. Setsubun Grand Festival (節分大祭, Setsubun taisai), February 3, Ayabe Spring Grand Festival (みろく大祭

    Oomoto

    Oomoto

    Oomoto

  • Akuma (folklore)
  • Fire spirit in Japanese folklore

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Akuma (folklore)

    Akuma (folklore)

    Akuma_(folklore)

  • Japanese dragon
  • Serpentine creature in Japanese mythology

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Japanese dragon

    Japanese dragon

    Japanese_dragon

  • Oni
  • Japanese mythological creatures

    traditional bean-throwing custom to drive out oni is practiced during Setsubun festival in February. It involves people casting roasted soybeans indoors

    Oni

    Oni

    Oni

  • Buddhist holidays
  • Festival Celebrated by Marma and Rakhine People in Bangladesh) Sanja Matsuri Setsubun Shuilu Fahui Songkran Songkran (Lao) Songkran (Thailand) Swanti (festival)

    Buddhist holidays

    Buddhist_holidays

  • Obake
  • Type of Yōkai

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Obake

    Obake

    Obake

  • Japanese mythology
  • Body of myths originating in Japan

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Japanese mythology

    Japanese mythology

    Japanese_mythology

  • Taoism in Japan
  • influence such as Onmyōdō and Shugendō. The widely practiced ritual of setsubun (節分) where chanters repeat "Demons out! Luck in!" has its base in Taoism

    Taoism in Japan

    Taoism in Japan

    Taoism_in_Japan

  • Pittosporum tobira
  • Species of flowering plant

    when leaves or branches are cut and so it was hung up in doorways during Setsubun along with the heads of sardines. In English, it is known as Japanese pittosporum

    Pittosporum tobira

    Pittosporum tobira

    Pittosporum_tobira

  • Kanzashi
  • Traditional Japanese hair ornaments

    common theme is the pinwheel and the flowerball (kusudama) that is worn for Setsubun. March – Trailing yellow and white rapeseed flowers (nanohana) and butterflies

    Kanzashi

    Kanzashi

    Kanzashi

  • List of Japanese deities
  • objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    List of Japanese deities

    List of Japanese deities

    List_of_Japanese_deities

  • Japanese urban legends
  • Story in Japanese folklore which is circulated as true

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Japanese urban legends

    Japanese urban legends

    Japanese_urban_legends

  • Watanabe no Tsuna
  • Japanese samurai

    the surname Watanabe have not practiced the custom of throwing beans on Setsubun for generations. Watanabe no Tsuna was a samurai of the Saga Genji branch

    Watanabe no Tsuna

    Watanabe no Tsuna

    Watanabe_no_Tsuna

  • Kelp tea
  • East Asian tea made from seaweed

    (Ōmisoka), in New Year, and on the day before the beginning of spring (Setsubun) in Kansai region, wishing a long life. In particular, in New Year, oo-buku-cha

    Kelp tea

    Kelp_tea

  • Zōjō-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Tokyo, Japan

    Hatsumōde (New Year's visit) January Kurohonzon Prayer Ceremony, 15 January Setsubun Tsuina-shiki / Nehan Ceremony (Nirvana Day) February Spring Higan Ceremony

    Zōjō-ji

    Zōjō-ji

    Zōjō-ji

  • Seven Lucky Gods
  • Japanese deities of good fortune

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Seven Lucky Gods

    Seven Lucky Gods

    Seven_Lucky_Gods

  • Irasutoya
  • Website of free illustrations by Takashi Mifune

    Irasutoya clip art. The site was updated almost daily after the release of Setsubun illustrations on 31 January 2012, but as Mifune became too busy to maintain

    Irasutoya

    Irasutoya

    Irasutoya

  • Namahage
  • Japanese folklore character associated with new year's ritual

    Ogoh-ogoh – demons of Bali who are celebrated on their new year. Straw bear Setsubun or mamemaki, practice of casting roasted soy beans to ward ogres or ghouls

    Namahage

    Namahage

    Namahage

  • List of Japanese anniversaries and memorial days
  • National Foundation Day, etc. Traditional festivals such as Tanabata and Setsubun Personal anniversaries (such as birthdays and wedding anniversaries) Anniversaries

    List of Japanese anniversaries and memorial days

    List_of_Japanese_anniversaries_and_memorial_days

  • Tsuru no Ongaeshi
  • Japanese folklore

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Tsuru no Ongaeshi

    Tsuru no Ongaeshi

    Tsuru_no_Ongaeshi

  • Lake Suwa
  • Lake in Nagano prefecture, Japan

    Jinja [ja] and Suwa-taisha. Major festivals include the Onbashira and Setsubun. Hokusai included Lake Suwa in his famous Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji

    Lake Suwa

    Lake Suwa

    Lake_Suwa

  • Tengu
  • Type of legendary creature found in Japanese folk religion

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Tengu

    Tengu

    Tengu

  • Lemuria (festival)
  • Ancient Roman festival of the dead

    Saints' Day Anthesteria Dziady Feralia Halloween Parentalia Radonitsa Setsubun, a similar Japanese custom "they do not occur in epitaphs or higher poetry

    Lemuria (festival)

    Lemuria_(festival)

  • Lichun
  • First solar term of East Asian calendars

    tells us about the traditional custom of eating chūnbǐng (春餅) on this day. Setsubun (節分), the day before the beginning of each season, celebrated as winter

    Lichun

    Lichun

    Lichun

  • Hoshi Matsuri
  • Esoteric Buddhist rite

    occasions such as the lunar New Year, the beginning of spring (risshun), setsubun, or the winter solstice. Its purpose is to eliminate various disasters

    Hoshi Matsuri

    Hoshi Matsuri

    Hoshi_Matsuri

  • Rozan-ji
  • Tendai Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan

    2025-01-18. ""Setsubun" Festivities in Kyoto". nippon.com. 2019-02-06. Retrieved 2021-10-18. "[Feature 90]Part 2 Wait! There is more to Setsubun in Kyoto!"

    Rozan-ji

    Rozan-ji

    Rozan-ji

  • Takamagahara
  • Japanese mythological place

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Takamagahara

    Takamagahara

    Takamagahara

  • Neko-dera
  • Another name for a temple related to cats

    Neko-Jizō (猫地蔵), a cat-like image of Kṣitigarbha displayed publicly during Setsubun. The origins of this image is based on the legend of Ōta Dōkan coming out

    Neko-dera

    Neko-dera

    Neko-dera

  • Kaibyō
  • Supernatural cats in Japanese folklore

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Kaibyō

    Kaibyō

    Kaibyō

  • Shaman King: Flowers
  • Japanese manga series

    "Shocking Mall 2014" (ショッキングモール2014, Shokkingu Mōru 2014) 10. "Setsubun" (節分, Setsubun) 11. "A Demon Lies Down by the River" (鬼、河原に寝込む, Oni, Kawara ni

    Shaman King: Flowers

    Shaman_King:_Flowers

  • Abe no Seimei
  • Japanese mystic

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Abe no Seimei

    Abe no Seimei

    Abe_no_Seimei

  • List of Crayon Shin-chan episodes (1992–2001)
  • find out that the unknown person was a good man. 36 "Bean Throwing during Setsubun" (Japanese: 節分で豆まきだゾ) February 1, 1993 (1993-02-01) "Mommy Goes shopping"

    List of Crayon Shin-chan episodes (1992–2001)

    List_of_Crayon_Shin-chan_episodes_(1992–2001)

  • Japanese folklore
  • Folk traditions of Japan

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    Japanese folklore

    Japanese folklore

    Japanese_folklore

  • Japanese calendar
  • Calendars used in Japan past and present

    can be as much as 5 days before to 4 days after Shunbun/Shūbun. The term Setsubun (節分) originally referred to the eves of Risshun (立春, 315°, the beginning

    Japanese calendar

    Japanese calendar

    Japanese_calendar

  • List of legendary creatures from Japan
  • Legendary creatures and entities in traditional Japanese mythology

    objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    List of legendary creatures from Japan

    List of legendary creatures from Japan

    List_of_legendary_creatures_from_Japan

  • Kamakura
  • City in Kantō

    Hachiman-gū. Day before the first day of spring (usually February 3): Setsubun Matsuri (節分祭) at Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū, Kenchō-ji, Hase-dera, Kamakura-gū

    Kamakura

    Kamakura

    Kamakura

  • Narita-san
  • Buddhist temple in Narita, Japan

    crowds attend the major annual events at Narita-san: Oshogatsu in January, Setsubun in February, the taiko drum festival in April, firelight performances of

    Narita-san

    Narita-san

    Narita-san

  • Isonokami Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Nara Prefecture, Japan

    (January 3) Furufudatakiage-sai (January 15) Tama-no-o-sai (Night before Setsubun) Setsubun Kinen-sai (February 19) Kentōkōkōsha-ōmatsuri (First Sunday of each

    Isonokami Shrine

    Isonokami Shrine

    Isonokami_Shrine

  • Onmyōji
  • Japanese court diviner position

    onmyōji in the court. According to it, there are the nuo folk religion (setsubun), bonfire, kitchen God festival, death anniversary festival of the previous

    Onmyōji

    Onmyōji

    Onmyōji

  • Mega Man: Upon a Star
  • 2002 original video animation anime series based on Mega Man

    learns about Japanese culture and customs, including the Japanese New Year, Setsubun, Hinamatsuri, and Children's Day. Eventually, they discover that Dr. Wily

    Mega Man: Upon a Star

    Mega_Man:_Upon_a_Star

  • List of festivals and events in Kamakura
  • publicly burned. Day before the first day of spring (usually Feb. 3) - Setsubun Matsuri (節分祭) at Tsurugaoka Hachiman, Kenchō-ji, Hase-dera, Kamakura-gū

    List of festivals and events in Kamakura

    List of festivals and events in Kamakura

    List_of_festivals_and_events_in_Kamakura

  • Kashima Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Ibaraki, Japan

    Origins (3rd, 10:00) White Horse Festival (7th, 18:00) February Setsubun Festival (Setsubun Day, 18:00) Kigen Era Festival (11th, 10:00) Bountiful Crops

    Kashima Shrine

    Kashima Shrine

    Kashima_Shrine

  • Arataki Itto
  • Fictional character in a video game

    hooligan with a strong competitive streak. In Japanese tradition, during Setsubun, children throw roasted soybeans at people dressed as oni to drive away

    Arataki Itto

    Arataki_Itto

  • Nagata Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan

    in October is a special day (en'nichi) for the kami Kotoshironushi. A setsubun observance in February is the Tsuina-shiki Shinji, which engages hopes

    Nagata Shrine

    Nagata Shrine

    Nagata_Shrine

  • Rokko Yahata Shrine
  • Shrine in Nada-ku, Kōbe, Japan

    the year, including New Year's Day celebration, the yakujin festival, setsubun and Shichi-Go-San. Notably, the big red torii gate at the entrance to the

    Rokko Yahata Shrine

    Rokko Yahata Shrine

    Rokko_Yahata_Shrine

  • Outline of Japan
  • Island nation in East Asia

    Memorial Day Greenery Day Kodomo no Hi Hanami Hinamatsuri Momijigari O-Bon Setsubun Tanabata Furnishings Butsudan Byōbu Chabudai Furo Futon Kamidana Kotatsu

    Outline of Japan

    Outline of Japan

    Outline_of_Japan

  • Matthew Herbert
  • British electronic musician

    Big Band named There's Me And There's You, The Invisible's debut album, Setsubun Bean Unit, and Micachu's debut named Jewellery. 2010/2011 sees the release

    Matthew Herbert

    Matthew Herbert

    Matthew_Herbert

  • Nuo folk religion
  • Indigenous Chinese religion

    Chinese nuo 儺 practices were the 8th-century source for the tsuina 追儺 or setsubun ("ritual to exorcise evil spirits on the last day of winter"), and proposed

    Nuo folk religion

    Nuo folk religion

    Nuo_folk_religion

  • Inaba Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Gifu Prefecture, Japan

    Mount Kinka, it was moved to its present location by Saitō Dōsan in 1539. Setsubun Festival (February 3): Special prayer ceremonies are held at 9:20am and

    Inaba Shrine

    Inaba Shrine

    Inaba_Shrine

  • Tokorozawa Shinmei Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Saitama Prefecture, Japan

    shrine are: January 1 – Gantan-sai (New Year’s Festival) February 3 – Setsubun (traditional beginning of spring) April 21 – Chi-sai First Sunday in June

    Tokorozawa Shinmei Shrine

    Tokorozawa Shinmei Shrine

    Tokorozawa_Shinmei_Shrine

  • February 3
  • Day of the year

    (Finland) Heroes' Day (Mozambique) Martyrs' Day (São Tomé and Príncipe) Setsubun (Japan) Veterans' Day (Thailand) Theotokis, Georgios (March 15, 2021).

    February 3

    February_3

  • Kisenosato Yutaka
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (born 1986)

    Kisenosato throwing beans at Ōkunitama Shrine during setsubun, 2017

    Kisenosato Yutaka

    Kisenosato Yutaka

    Kisenosato_Yutaka

  • Kitsune no yomeiri
  • Japanese folk tale based on atmospheric lights

    Suzakihamamiyashinemei Jinja in Miyado, Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, during setsubun, a shinto ritual called "kitsune no yomeiri dōchū (the fox's wedding journey)"

    Kitsune no yomeiri

    Kitsune_no_yomeiri

  • Urusei Yatsura (1981 TV series)
  • Japanese anime television series

    'more eligible' partner. 15 15 "The Great Spring War" Transliteration: "Setsubun Dai Sensō" (Japanese: せつぶん大戦争) Keiji Hayakawa Takao Koyama Hayao Node February 3

    Urusei Yatsura (1981 TV series)

    Urusei_Yatsura_(1981_TV_series)

  • Terrace House: Tokyo 2019–2020
  • Japanese reality television series

    proposes a trip to Sapporo with Toshiyuki. The house gets spirited during the Setsubun holiday. 41 5 "Life-Threatening Date" May 12, 2020 (2020-05-12) TBA 42

    Terrace House: Tokyo 2019–2020

    Terrace_House:_Tokyo_2019–2020

  • Hatoful Boyfriend
  • 2011 video game

    Legumentine's Day, an amalgamation of the traditions of Valentine's Day and Setsubun. In a more grim case, the terms war dove and war hawk have been re-purposed

    Hatoful Boyfriend

    Hatoful_Boyfriend

  • List of Chibi Maruko-chan episodes
  • Togawa's Birthday" (Japanese: 「戸川先生の誕生日」の巻) January 30, 2011 (2011-01-30) "Setsubun Party at Hanawa Residence" (Japanese: 「花輪くんちの節分パーティー」の巻) 796 "Dad's secret

    List of Chibi Maruko-chan episodes

    List_of_Chibi_Maruko-chan_episodes

  • Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'
  • 2015 Japanese animated film

    of Son Goku and Frieza were also present at the event which was held on Setsubun, and accordingly beans were thrown at Frieza in the mamemaki tradition

    Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'

    Dragon_Ball_Z:_Resurrection_'F'

  • List of Recorder and Randsell episodes
  • and Setsubun" Transliteration: "Atsushi to Setsubun" (Japanese: あつしと節分) February 1, 2012 (2012-02-01) An oni costume Atsushi borrows for Setsubun proves

    List of Recorder and Randsell episodes

    List_of_Recorder_and_Randsell_episodes

  • List of Yo-kai Watch (2014 TV series) episodes
  • TBA "Tomnyan's Japon Exploration: First Setsubun" Transliteration: "Tomunyan no Japon Tanhō Hajimete no Setsubun" (Japanese: トムニャンのジャポン探訪「はじめての節分」) "Yo-kai

    List of Yo-kai Watch (2014 TV series) episodes

    List_of_Yo-kai_Watch_(2014_TV_series)_episodes

  • 2020 in sumo
  • 3: A number of top wrestlers take part in the soy bean-throwing at the Setsubun festival at Narita-san Shinshō-ji Temple in Narita, Chiba. 4: The Sumo

    2020 in sumo

    2020_in_sumo

  • List of Hamtaro episodes
  • February 1, 2002 (2002-02-01) N/A Mimi's school participates in the traditional Setsubun festival with Laura and Kana's fathers being the ogres. 84 "Laura's Valentine"

    List of Hamtaro episodes

    List_of_Hamtaro_episodes

  • List of Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei episodes
  • to iu zentei de." (Japanese: あにいもうと、という前提で。) Shouji Saeki Shouji Saeki Setsubun bean-throwing prompts Zetsubou-sensei's concern that society not only indiscriminately

    List of Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei episodes

    List_of_Sayonara,_Zetsubou-Sensei_episodes

  • Dropkick on My Devil!
  • Japanese manga series by Yukiwo

    ignored. Later, Yurine takes pity on a little ogre that was called over for Setsubun, while Jashin shares some food with Pekola. Afterwards, Yurine gets upset

    Dropkick on My Devil!

    Dropkick_on_My_Devil!

  • Samukawa Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

    annually on September 20, and features yabusame performances. During the Setsubun festival in February, illuminated paper figures are hung from the main

    Samukawa Shrine

    Samukawa Shrine

    Samukawa_Shrine

  • World's End Harem: Fantasia
  • Japanese manga series by LINK and SAVAN

    Ichidō) "First Visit of the Year to a Shrine" (初詣, Hatsumōde) "Setsubun Day" (節分の日, Setsubun no Hi) "Aurelia's Valentine" (アウレリアのバレンタイン, Aureria no Barentain)

    World's End Harem: Fantasia

    World's_End_Harem:_Fantasia

  • Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals
  • February 5, 2013 (2013-02-05) Lee and his team are chosen to be Oni for the Setsubun event but Orochimaru once again, attempts to ruin their plans. After a

    Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals

    Rock_Lee_&_His_Ninja_Pals

  • Yuriko Doi
  • Japanese-born American stage director, choreographer, and performer

    (1981), Owl Mountain Priest/Fukuro Yamabushi (1983), Parting of the Seasons/Setsubun (1985), Tug of War/Kubibiki (1987), Sumo Wrestling with a Mosquito (1987)

    Yuriko Doi

    Yuriko_Doi

  • List of Ninja Hattori-kun episodes
  • his Father feels ill. 108 Fight Off the Demon on Setsubun Festival! (Fight Off the Demon on Setsubun Festival) (今日は節分鬼退治の巻) Kenichi and His Family plays

    List of Ninja Hattori-kun episodes

    List_of_Ninja_Hattori-kun_episodes

  • Kiyo in Kyoto
  • Japanese manga series

    (Japanese: お気張りの飲みもの) It is customary for Geiko to dress up in costumes for the Setsubun festival in Kagai. The House maiko are up late, helping make the props

    Kiyo in Kyoto

    Kiyo_in_Kyoto

  • List of Sgt. Frog episodes
  •  2005 (2005-01-22) "Giroro, Flying into Setsubun / Springtime for Hitters" Transliteration: "Giroro Tobidase Setsubun! de Arimasu" (Japanese: ギロロ 飛び出せ節分!

    List of Sgt. Frog episodes

    List_of_Sgt._Frog_episodes

  • Fangxiangshi
  • Chinese ritual exorcist

    Nuo rituals 儺 were the 8th-century source for the Japanese tsuina 追儺 or setsubun "ritual to exorcise evil spirits on the last day of winter", and proposed

    Fangxiangshi

    Fangxiangshi

    Fangxiangshi

  • List of sacred objects in Japanese mythology
  • objects Ame-no-Nuboko Kusanagi Tonbokiri Three Sacred Treasures Shintō and Buddhism Bon Festival Ema Setsubun Torii Buddhist temples Shinto shrines v t e

    List of sacred objects in Japanese mythology

    List of sacred objects in Japanese mythology

    List_of_sacred_objects_in_Japanese_mythology

  • Polar Bear Café
  • Japanese manga and anime series

    Transliteration: "Gogo no Kafe" (Japanese: 午後のカフェ) The café celebrates Setsubun where everyone takes turns being the ogre. Later, Sasako and Llama reminisce

    Polar Bear Café

    Polar_Bear_Café

  • List of Kamisama Minarai: Himitsu no Cocotama episodes
  •  2016 (2016-01-28) 18 "Oni! Beans! Setsubun! / Snow Surprise! A Snowy World" Transliteration: "Oni da! Mame da! Setsubun da! / Yuki ni Bikkuri! Ginsekai"

    List of Kamisama Minarai: Himitsu no Cocotama episodes

    List_of_Kamisama_Minarai:_Himitsu_no_Cocotama_episodes

  • Glossary of Shinto
  • relationship with that of the honsha (the main shrine). A synonym of massha. Setsubun (節分, lit. 'seasonal divide') – A ceremony held on February 3 that celebrates

    Glossary of Shinto

    Glossary_of_Shinto

  • Ultraman Ace
  • 1972 Japanese TV series or program

    Ishidō January 26, 1973 (1973-01-26) 44 "Setsubun Scary Story! Sparkling Beans" Transliteration: "Setsubun Kaidan! Hikaru Mame" (Japanese: 節分怪談!光る豆)

    Ultraman Ace

    Ultraman Ace

    Ultraman_Ace

  • Tsukiji Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Aichi Prefecture, Japan

    Aichi Prefecture, Japan. January 1: New Year's Celebration Setsubun (in February): Setsubun Festival Vernal equinox: Ceremony for the spirits of the deceased

    Tsukiji Shrine

    Tsukiji Shrine

    Tsukiji_Shrine

  • List of Poyopoyo Kansatsu Nikki episodes
  • マルはウチ) It is the start of the New Year, and traditional beans thrown for Setsubun affects the pets of Moe, Maki, and Suzuki differently. 6 "When With a Sphere

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  • Hokke-ji (Gifu)
  • Buddhist temple in Gifu, Japan

    years later, in 1684, it was moved to its current location. February 3 - Setsubun Star Festival 21st of every month - Kōbō Daishi Memorial Service Mino Thirty-three

    Hokke-ji (Gifu)

    Hokke-ji (Gifu)

    Hokke-ji_(Gifu)

  • 2022 in sumo
  • Takanoshō from Tokiwayama stable. 3: Takayasu and Okinoumi take part in the Setsubun bean-throwing ceremony at the Narita-san Shinshō-ji temple. 4: Yokozuna

    2022 in sumo

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  • List of Haruhi Suzumiya chapters
  • Hisashiburi no Hatsuyume no Kai) "Extortion on Valentine's and Setsubun" (節分とバレンタインとカツアゲの回, Setsubun to Barentain to Katsuage no Kai) "The Melancholy of Suzumiya

    List of Haruhi Suzumiya chapters

    List_of_Haruhi_Suzumiya_chapters

  • List of Strike Witches episodes
  • 501ストレスを感じます?) May 14, 2019 (2019-05-14) 7 "501st, Get Ready for Setsubun?" Transliteration: "501 Setsubun Shimasu?" (Japanese: 501節分します?) May 21, 2019 (2019-05-21)

    List of Strike Witches episodes

    List_of_Strike_Witches_episodes

  • List of Teasing Master Takagi-san volumes
  • (着ぐるみ) Hidarikiki (左利き) Kantan (かんたん) Shinjiru (しんじる) Tsunagi Kata (繋ぎ方) Setsubun (節分) 21 May 10, 2024 978-4-09-853332-9 Hāto Gata (ハート型) Kotoba (言葉) Itsuka

    List of Teasing Master Takagi-san volumes

    List_of_Teasing_Master_Takagi-san_volumes

  • Sōsa
  • City in Kantō, Japan

    Choshi. Chōfuku Temple (in Kawamukai area) Shingon-Chisan, Buddhist Sect (Setsubun Buddhist Mass is held every new year) Chōtoku Temple Iidaka Temple (known

    Sōsa

    Sōsa

    Sōsa

  • List of xxxHolic chapters
  • 978-4-06-376039-2 February 21, 2012 978-0-345-53126-1 Chapters 208-213 As Setsubun comes in the lunar calendar, Watanuki makes a spell to obtain chrysanthemum

    List of xxxHolic chapters

    List_of_xxxHolic_chapters

  • Shiromine-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Japan

    Sutra Recitation Ceremony — Tonshojiden Hall February 3: Star Festival (Setsubun) — Goma Hall Throughout March: Jusan-mairi (Coming-of-Age Pilgrimage for

    Shiromine-ji

    Shiromine-ji

    Shiromine-ji

  • List of Ranma ½ chapters
  • beating her. 34 July 18, 1995 4-09-123464-X 356. "Shotgun Beans!!" (節分!!鉄砲豆, Setsubun!! teppo mane) 357. "The Little Heart" (小さなハート, Chiisa na hato) 358. "Whack

    List of Ranma ½ chapters

    List_of_Ranma_½_chapters

  • Festivals in Tokyo
  • Tokyo Big Sight Fireman's Parade Winter (between December and February) Setsubun Sensō-ji and other major temples Winter (between December and February)

    Festivals in Tokyo

    Festivals in Tokyo

    Festivals_in_Tokyo

  • Kasadera Kannon
  • Buddhist temple in Nagoya, Japan

    pagoda which is two storeys high. Kasadera Kannon stages a Spring-time Setsubun festival on February 3 each year and a temple flea market on the 18th of

    Kasadera Kannon

    Kasadera Kannon

    Kasadera_Kannon

  • Omi Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Ōtsu, Japan

    (Ofuda: a type of household amulet or talisman)") February 3 (from 10 a.m.): Setsubun-sai (節分祭, "The festival on the day before the beginning of Spring") February

    Omi Shrine

    Omi Shrine

    Omi_Shrine

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