Setsubun Coloring Page: Bean Throwing & Oni

節分の塗り絵:豆まきをする子供たち、かわいい赤鬼と青鬼、恵方巻、柊鰯、升のイラスト。
Setsubun coloring sheet featuring kids throwing beans at cute Oni demons, Ehomaki sushi roll, and Hiiragi-iwashi charm.
Learn Japanese culture through coloring: Setsubun (Bean-Throwing Festival).

Celebrate Setsubun: A Japanese Cultural Coloring Page

Explore the traditions of Japan with this fun Setsubun (節分) coloring page! Setsubun is a festival held on February 3rd to mark the beginning of spring in the old Japanese calendar. It is a time to drive away evil spirits and invite good luck.

Learn Japanese Vocabulary with this Image

While coloring, you can learn key Japanese words related to this festival. This sheet features the hiragana readings (Rubi) to help you study!

  • Setsubun (せつぶん): The Bean-Throwing Festival.
  • Oni (おに): Japanese demons or ogres. In this picture, they look cute and friendly!
  • Mamemaki (まめまき): The act of throwing roasted soybeans. People shout “Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!” (Demons out! Luck in!).
  • Ehomaki (えほうまき): A lucky sushi roll eaten while facing the lucky direction of the year in silence.
  • Hiiragi-iwashi (ひいらぎいわし): A decoration made of holly and a sardine head, used to ward off evil spirits.

Fun for All Ages

This coloring sheet is designed with bold lines, making it perfect for children and beginners interested in Japanese culture. Download it for free and enjoy a piece of Japanese tradition!

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