Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Bean-Scattering Ceremony in Asakusa


Sensouji Temple, Asakusa

A day before the first day of spring according to the lunar calendar, usually February 2
or 3, is called "Setsubun" (literally means a turn of seasons). That day, bean-scattering ceremonies are held at shrines, temples and homes in the belief of bringing in good fortune and driving away evil spirits. 
I visited Sensouji Temple in Asakusa to watch the ceremony, where a number of men who were born in the same Chinese zodiac as the current year stood on the stage and scattered beans towards the crowd, shouting "Out with the devil! In with good fortune!"
The event gave me some idea for "Haiku".
Back at home, my wife and I scattered beans in and out of the house, saying the same phrase aloud.

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