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Setsubun- The Festival of

Japan

Contents:Introduction : SoraHistory : Soo-YeonPopularity : Eun-

SaemProcess : Ji-YeonHow it represents Japan : Jeong-

InConclusion : Seong-

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Bean-Throwing Festival or Bean-Throwing Ceremony- The day before the beginning of spring in Japan

History of Setsubun

Typically, each day at home dads wear masks of demons that were waiting for the kids room, snooping in unison, "ghost-out, in blessing," he patsy shouting for him towards a ghost mask and throw roasted soybeans.

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4. popularity

Do you know Set-subun??

Of course I know. I usually join in the festivities with my family. If you come in Japan, please join this festival, you will be like this!

What do they do ????

“ Oni-wa-soto, Fuku-wa-uchi” ( Get out demons, come in happiness) People throw roasted beans to demon,

shouting the words for good luck that year.

Men and women who are called “Toshi-otoko” and “ Toshi-onna” throw beans from the stage.

Their birth year is the same as that particular year.

Celebration at home

* The father or the oldest man in the family takes the role of a demon.

* After throwing beans, they eat the same number of beans as their age.

What does it represent Japan?

Well-Being

They eat beans as much as how old they are because they think that it makes them healthy.

They love their own Family.

Father is wearing a mask of monster and playing with their kids.

They love their own culture.

They do play in kinder garden to show and teach them about their culture.

Conclusion

Thank you for your atten-tion

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