Setsubun, the meaning behind beans throwing and masks

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Last updated 25 Sept 2024
Setsubun, the meaning behind beans throwing and masks
As you already know, in Japan, life is punctuated by culture and traditions. Each season comes with cultural celebrations and festivals. Now that Spring is around the corner, the Setsubun festival…
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