Setsubun “Blue Oni” Mask Coloring Page (Aomaru)

節分の青鬼のお面の塗り絵|キャラクター「あおまる」のかわいい鬼のイラスト・手作り工作用素材
Coloring page of a Blue Oni (Demon) mask for Setsubun featuring "Aomaru". Printable craft for Japanese culture learning.
Make a pair! “Aomaru” as the Blue Oni. Perfect for coloring and wearing.

Japanese Culture Craft: Blue Oni Mask (Aomaru Version)

Complete your Setsubun set with the “Blue Oni” (Ao-Oni) mask featuring the character Aomaru! In Japan, Red Oni and Blue Oni often appear together as a pair during the festival.

Learn Japanese: The Color Blue

This mask introduces a key Japanese color word along with cultural context.

  • Ao (青 / あお): Blue.
  • Ao-Oni (青鬼): Blue Demon/Ogre.
  • Aomaru (あおまる): The name of this character, derived from “Ao” (Blue) and “Maru” (Round/Suffix for names).

Cultural Note: Red vs. Blue Oni

Why are there different colored Onis? In Buddhism (which influenced Setsubun), the colors represent different human afflictions to be overcome.

  • Red Oni (Aka-Oni): Represents greed and desire.
  • Blue Oni (Ao-Oni): Represents anger and hatred.

By throwing beans (Mamemaki) at the Blue Oni mask, people symbolically drive away their anger and pray for a peaceful year.

Activity Idea

Download both the Kimaru (Red Oni) and Aomaru (Blue Oni) masks. Have siblings or classmates wear different colors to act out the exciting scene of Mamemaki!

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