Setsubun-sai (Festival for the Last Day of Winter) will be introduced. This is the official website of Samukawa Jinja Shrine, the Ichi-no-miya (main shrine) in Sagami province, since ancient times, the one and only home of the Happo-yoke. Samukawa Jinja Shrine has been worshipped as a guardian deity who presides over Happo-yoke.
Setsubun - End of winter and beginning of spring celebrations
What is Setsubun in Japan? - Japanese Clothing
A Japanese Festival of Fire and Spirits - The New York Times
Setsubun-sai: Japan's Bean Throwing Festival, Saturday Service
Waterloo Region DSB on X: We wish everyone in the Shinto community good fortune today, as they celebrate Setsubun-sai. Also known as the Bean-Throwing Festival, this day marks the end of winter and the first day of Spring. / X
Setsubun: Japan's Bean-Throwing Festival to Celebrate Winter's End (Feb 3)
Celebrate Setsubun at Yoshida Shrine's festival with red, blue, and yellow demons
Setsubun - Wikipedia
Setsubun: The Japanese Bean Throwing Festival • Just One Cookbook
Ultimate Guide to Setsubun - Japan Switch