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Setsubun bean throwing ehomaki

New common sense for Setsubun 2025! Bean-throwing and ehomaki for parents and children to enjoy together


What is Setsubun? There is an annual event in early February called "Iron Bean Throwing."

Traditionally, families have thrown beans while shouting, "Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!" (Demons out. Good fortune in.)
As the name suggests, it is an event to ward off evil spirits and bring happiness to the home.

In recent years, the custom of eating ehomaki has begun to take on greater importance , and on Setsubun, the whole family eats ehomaki together.
Here we will explain in detail the direction you should face when eating it.

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1. What is Setsubun? Exploring its history and origins : The origin of bean throwing and the cultural background of the event


2. How to Throw Beans on Setsubun and Its Meaning - Throw beans the right way to ward off evil spirits -


3. Ideas for Setsubun to enjoy with your children - How to enjoy Setsubun events that children can also enjoy -


4. Setsubun Events 2025 Edition: Recommended spots across the country - Notable Setsubun Day events and how to participate


5. How to eat Ehomaki and the Ehomaki Festival in 2025 - Setsubun Day, when wishes come true in an auspicious direction


6. Setsubun decoration ideas : DIY decorations for seasonal events


7. Enjoy making your own demon masks on Setsubun Day ~Easy to make even for kids~


8. Setsubun Day Events: Costume Ideas and Costumes - Costumes incorporating 2025 trends


9. Protection from evil spirits and traditional rituals on Setsubun Day - other customs to observe besides bean-throwing


10. The relationship between Buddhism and the Setsubun Day rituals : Religious background and meaning


11. Tips for enjoying Setsubun in a short time ~ Easy ways that even busy families can do ~


12. Summary: Tips for enjoying Setsubun Day : Events to ward off evil and bring good fortune


Setsubun


A detailed explanation of the origin and history of Setsubun: Why bean-throwing was created and what the background is

Setsubun is a traditional Japanese event that celebrates the change of seasons and also aims to ward off evil spirits .

Setsubun originated in ancient China and was introduced to Japan during the Heian period.

At the time, it was performed as a ritual to prevent disasters , and the custom of throwing beans to drive away demons became established.

The bean-throwing custom is called "mame" (to destroy evil spirits) and continues to this day.

Setsubun is celebrated especially on the day before the beginning of spring, and is a popular day for families to ward off evil spirits .






A complete guide to Setsubun bean-throwing: Learn the correct way to do it and its benefits

Bean throwing is an important ritual to ward off evil spirits .

At home, it is common to throw beans from the entrance or window while chanting "Oni wa soto, fuku wa uchi" ("Demons out, good fortune in").

The beans used are roasted soybeans, and after sowing, it is said that it is good to eat the same number of beans as your age .

This is meant to pray for good health .

In recent years, it is sometimes recommended to avoid scattering beans inside the house and to do it outside.

Bean throwing is not only a ritual to ward off evil spirits, but is also an important opportunity to strengthen family bonds .






How to enjoy Setsubun with your children: Fun play ideas and bean-throwing songs for children

Setsubun is an event that parents and children can enjoy together .

Children will enjoy joining in if you sing the bean-throwing song together while throwing the beans.

For example, children can have fun throwing beans to the rhythm of "Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!" (Lucky rice, outside! Lucky rice, in!)

We also recommend making your own demon mask .

Children can have even more fun throwing beans by using masks they made themselves.

Finally, it would be good to take a moment to pray for good health while following the custom of eating one bean for each year of age .






Notable Setsubun Events in Tokyo for 2025: Popular Spots and Ehomaki Trends

Many Setsubun events are held every year in Tokyo.

In 2025, bean-throwing events at shrines and temples are attracting particular attention.

For example, large-scale bean-throwing ceremonies are held at Sensoji Temple and Meiji Shrine, attracting many visitors.

Also, don't miss the trends in Ehomaki for 2025 .

This year's lucky direction is south-southeast, and supermarkets and convenience stores across the region will be selling a variety of ehomaki .

It's also fun to try new flavors and shapes of ehomaki .





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Setsubun Ehomaki Guide 2025: Directions and Tips on How to Eat Them Deliciously

Ehomaki is one of the essential foods for Setsubun .

The lucky direction for 2025 is south-southeast, and it is said that if you eat ehomaki in silence while facing this direction, your wishes will come true.

The trick to eating it is to first roll the ingredients tightly and then eat the whole thing without cutting it.

This means not cutting ties .

In recent years, original ehomaki with traditional ingredients have also appeared .

For example, variations using seafood and fruit are also popular .






How to make Setsubun decorations: Stylish DIY decorations that even beginners can easily make

Setsubun decorations are an important element in enjoying the seasonal feeling .

Some easy DIY decorations that even beginners can do include origami demon ornaments and bean wreaths .

Origami demons in particular are popular with children because they are colorful and fun to make .

Also, when bean wreaths are displayed at the entrance of the home, they act as a talisman and brighten up the atmosphere inside the home.

These decorations can be enjoyed by the whole family and will add to the Setsubun atmosphere.






Make your own Setsubun costume! A collection of easy ideas

Dressing up for Setsubun is a fun element that adds excitement to the event .

In particular, handmade costumes are unique and can create a personal touch.

A simple idea is to make a red or blue demon costume .

You can create your own demon horns and pants using colorful felt, and then add some face paint to create a truly authentic costume.

Parents and children can also enjoy a sense of unity by making matching costumes.






Make your own Setsubun demon mask: A beginner's guide to Buddhist history and tradition

The demon masks worn during Setsubun have Buddhist significance .

Demons symbolize worldly desires and evil spirits , and people wear demon masks to ward them off.

Handmade demon masks become more meaningful when made with traditional colors and shapes in mind .

For example, red demons represent anger and blue demons represent jealousy .

We will introduce a method using paper plates and construction paper so that even beginners can make it easily.

Using these materials, you can easily make an authentic demon mask .





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Simple Setsubun warding off evil spirits and traditional rituals: Other customs worth observing besides bean-throwing

In addition to bean-throwing, there are various other customs for warding off evil spirits that are practiced on Setsubun .

For example, it is said that displaying a holly sardine at the entrance of a house will ward off demons and evil spirits.

There is also a purification ceremony using salt and sake .

All of these are meant to pray for the health and well-being of family members .

These traditional rituals vary from region to region, so it is a good idea to check local customs before practicing them.

By observing these customs, people can pray for safety throughout the year .






The unknown relationship between Buddhism and Setsubun: Exploring the religious background and unexpected meaning

Setsubun is also deeply connected to Buddhist teachings .

In Buddhism, demons are considered symbols of worldly desires and evil spirits , and bean throwing is done to drive them away.

Setsubun itself is also associated with Buddhist purification rituals and is positioned as an event to ward off bad luck.

Furthermore, in Buddhism, the demons of the six realms are depicted as beings that punish people's sins , and it is said that the Setsubun demon originates from this.

Understanding the religious background can help us better understand the deeper meaning of Setsubun.

As we can see, Setsubun is not just a traditional event , but an important event aimed at spiritual purification.






Easy Setsubun costumes and DIY cosplay: Ideas to liven up your 2025 event

Dressing up for Setsubun is a fun idea to liven up the event even more .

Handmade cosplay, in particular, is key to creating a unique look .

One popular way to create an oni costume that reflects the trends of 2025 is to make it yourself using easily available materials such as felt and paper.

For example, you can easily create an impactful costume by making demon horns and pants out of colorful cloth or felt and adding face paint to the face.

Also, having parents and children dress up in matching costumes will increase the sense of unity throughout the event .

Let's make Setsubun even more exciting through fun and easy costumes .






Save time and have fun! Tips and Buddhist trivia to enrich your Setsubun in 2025

Here are some tips to help you enjoy Setsubun in 2025 in a short amount of time .

First, it's important to keep your preparations simple .

For example, by packing the beans for the bean-throwing ceremony in bags in advance, preparations on the day can go more smoothly.

Also, if you prepare some easy decorations and handmade masks in advance, all you have to do on Setsubun day is enjoys yourself.

Additionally, incorporating some Buddhist trivia can help you better understand Setsubun and make the day more meaningful.

For example, teaching your children about the traditional meaning of demons, which symbolize the elimination of worldly desires , and the traditional meaning of scattering beans to ward off misfortune, will make the time you share as a family on Setsubun even more fulfilling .





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Summary: Understand the meaning of Setsubun and enjoy eating ehomaki and throwing beans

Setsubun is a traditional event celebrating the change of seasons that is still enjoyed in many households today.

For Setsubun in 2025, in addition to traditional events such as bean throwing and ehomaki, handmade costumes and decorations that parents and children can enjoy together will be popular.

In particular, understanding the Buddhist significance of the Setsubun rituals will make them even more profound .

Let's pray for good health and happiness for the year ahead by participating in Setsubun events held around the country and respecting the customs of warding off evil spirits .

Finally, through these preparations, you will be able to deepen bonds with your family and have a fulfilling Setsubun.





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