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Fukuoka Setsubun Guide 2025

Summary by Fukuoka Now
Setsubun is a traditional event held to ward off evil spirits on the eve of Risshun (the beginning of spring), which falls on February 3 in 2025. During this custom, roasted soybeans (fukumame) are thrown while chanting “Oni wa soto, fuku wa uchi” (“Demons out, good fortune in”). This ritual is believed to drive away evil spirits and invite good luck. Participants also eat a number of soybeans matching their age to pray for health and prosperity…
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Fukuoka Now broke the news in on Tuesday, January 21, 2025.
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