Kyoto Setsubun Festival Map

Setsubun is the day before the beginning of spring in Japan. The name literally means "seasonal division", but usually the term refers to the spring Setsubun, properly called Risshun celebrated yearly on February 3 as part of the Spring Festival. https://www.instagram.com/kamogawayuka/
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Shogoin Setsubun-e
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(February 2 and 3)On the 3rd, the demons who are driven off, mend their ways and join the bean-throwing ceremony. It is an extraordinary Setsubun celebration.
Good fortune Setsubun-e in Senbon Enmado
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As we throw dried soy beans, we say “Fuku wa uchi! Oni mo uchi! (Fortune in! Demons in!)” There is a “simmered konjac” specialty shaped like tongueAt the 3rd night, you can enjoy the comical Kyogen with lines (so you can follow along) for free.
Setsubun Festival in Heian Jingu
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(February 3)The festival truly depicts the Setsubun events that took place in Heian era. The demons go crazy inside of the large precinct of Heian Jingu!!
Obake(Ghost) in Miyagawa-cho
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(February 2 and 3)It's an event to dress up differently and run along with demons of Setsubun.At night, you can encounter transformed Geiko and Maiko with various costumes ♪

Every year our family gets “Setsubun Uzushio sushi rolls” fromTakashimaya Kyoto Department store. There are 12 kinds of ingredients inside of this supersize roll! Please expect a long line! Reservations recommended. View the flyer here: Takashimaya Flyer
Setsubun-e in Matsunoo- Taisha
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(February 3) Japanese traditional performing arts “Iwami-Kagura” dedication is breathtaking! It's based on an Izumo myth where the main character, Susanoo-no-Mikoto defeats a serpent monster, Yamata-no-Orochi.
Setsubun Festival in Gion
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(February 2 and 3)In Yasaka Shrine, after Geiko and Maiko dedicate traditional Japanese dance, they will throw beans. People fight over to get them!
Tsuinashiki Onihouraku in Rosanji
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(February 2 and 3)This festival is popular with its dance performance by demons with pot bellies!It is said the demons can get rid of bad luck by touching a part of your body where has problem. Also it is said if the demons hold kids in their arms, they will grow healthy.
Yoshida Shrine Setsubun Festival
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(February 2,3, and 4)On the 2nd, there will be “Ekijinsai” which is an event to ward off bad luck, “Yaku” and “Tsuinashiki” for demon exorcism.At midnight of the 3rd, you can see a huge bonfire to purify old ofuda amulets with fire!
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There are various unique Setsubun festivals everywhere in Kyoto! I would say you can find the most numerous events in a single year!
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Tsuinashiki means a ceremony to get rid of demons, and it is also called “Oniyarai”
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One of the highlights is seeing firefighters adjusting the power of fire by shooting it!
