Examples of 'setsubun' in a sentence

Meaning of "setsubun"

Setsubun is a Japanese traditional ritual of throwing roasted soybeans to drive evil spirits away and bring good luck for the upcoming season
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  • A Japanese festival on the last day before spring.

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Let me tell you a little more about setsubun.
Setsubun means seasonal division.
This custom is still practiced among geisha and their clients when entertaining on Setsubun.
Setsubun at Naritasan.
February and Setsubun.
Setsubun means " the day between two seasons.
Among these Ebisu Mai Daikoku is played only at the setsubun Festival.
Because Setsubun was considered to be apart from normal time, people might practice role reversal.
Although it is mostly a family celebration, many temples and shrines in Japan celebrate Setsubun.
Thanks to Yurine, the Setsubun ritual was a bust.
Japan portal Ehōmaki, a sushi roll often eaten for good luck on setsubun.
Other celebrations of Setsubun involve eating Nori Maki, a special sushi roll.
The traditional bean-throwing custom to drive out oni is practiced during Setsubun festival in February.
Setsubun ( 節分 ) is the day before the beginning of spring in Japan.
At Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines all over the country, there are celebrations for Setsubun.

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The word Setsubun means “ seasonal.
First, let me tell you about Setsubun.
Setsubun is held on February 3rd.
And finally, we have Setsubun.
This year, Setsubun was on a Saturday.
Ginger sake ( 生姜酒, shōgazake ) is customarily drunk at Setsubun.
February: Setsubun (the traditional end of winter).
Setsubun (the traditional end of winter); a program performed in Setsubun-e in February.
In Japan, February 3 is Setsubun ( 節分 ), the day before the first day of spring.

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