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A deep dive into this delightfully devilish Japanese holiday signaling the coming of spring.
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Today is setsubun, a unique Japanese tradition. Meaning “seasonal division”, it is celebrated in the last day of Winter according to
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Setsubun in Japan Heralds the Arrival of Spring!
What is Setsubun and why do Japanese eat ehomaki without talking for good luck? - Japan Today
Studi Jepang: Festival Setsubun
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