Setsubun Oni Mask Coloring Page | Learn Japanese Culture & Crafts | Free Printable

節分の手作り工作用:切り取って被れるかわいい鬼(オニ)のお面の塗り絵(白黒線画)
Setsubun Oni (Demon) mask coloring page for kids and Japanese culture learners. Printable line art.
Create your own Oni mask for the Setsubun festival! Color, cut, and wear.

Make Your Own “Oni” Mask: Setsubun Coloring Page

Welcome to Nuripla! Today, we are introducing a coloring page that lets you experience a traditional Japanese event called “Setsubun” (節分).

What is Setsubun?

Setsubun is a festival held in early February (usually February 3rd) in Japan to mark the day before the beginning of spring. It is a time to drive away evil spirits and welcome good fortune.

Learn Japanese: Keywords for Setsubun

  • Oni (鬼 – おに): A Japanese ogre or demon. In this festival, they represent bad luck or evil spirits.
  • Mamemaki (豆まき – まめまき): The act of throwing roasted soybeans to drive the Oni away.
  • “Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!” (鬼は外!福は内!): The famous phrase shouted while throwing beans. It means “Demons out! Good luck in!”

How to Use This Coloring Page

This printable features a large face of an Oni. It is designed not just as a coloring page, but also as a craft project to make a wearable mask.

  1. Download & Print: Print the image on A4 paper. Using cardstock (thicker paper) is recommended for masks.
  2. Color: Oni are often depicted as Red (Aka-oni) or Blue (Ao-oni), but you can use any colors you like!
  3. Cut: Carefully cut along the outline of the face.
  4. Wear: Attach a rubber band or a strip of paper to the sides to wear it as a mask.

Download this free coloring page and enjoy learning about Japanese culture while getting creative. Let’s practice saying “Oni wa soto!” while making your mask!

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