Setsubun

The people created this festival as a way to ward off evil and bring good luck and happiness into their homes.

Over the centuries, Setsubun has become an important element of Japanese culture and is still celebrated by people of all ages today. This festival is a way for communities to come together and share in a festive, happy occasion.

Is this tradition connected to its environment? How?:

Setsubun is a Japanese festival that happens in the wintertime, just before the season begins to turn into spring. People celebrate by throwing beans and shouting to keep away evil spirits and to bring in good luck. This festival is connected to the changing seasons and the arrival of spring. When the weather gets warmer, flowers bloom and new plants grow. It's a time for people to be happy and excited for the future. Setsubun anticipates this joy!

Location:
Nishinomiya, JP
Location Data:
POINT (138.252924 36.204824)

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