Setsubun is a Japanese festival held on February 3rd to mark the transition from winter to spring. It involves throwing roasted soybeans outside while shouting "Oni wa soto, fuku wa uchi" ("Demons out, fortune in") to drive away evil spirits.
鬼 (oni): Refers to the demon-like creatures associated with Setsubun. They are often depicted wearing masks and are driven away during the festival.
豆まき (mamemaki): The act of throwing roasted soybeans during Setsubun as part of exorcism rituals.
福豆 (fukumame): Roasted soybeans believed to bring good luck when thrown during Setsubun.
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