Setsubun free coloring pages for kids in Nurie-world

Setsubun is a traditional Japanese festival that marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring. The name "Setsubun" literally means "seasonal division" and it's celebrated on February 3rd. It's a time to drive away evil spirits and bring in good luck for the coming year. One of the main customs of Setsubun is the "mamemaki" ceremony where people throw roasted soybeans (called "fuku-mame") out of the door or at a member of the family dressed as a demon (Oni) and shout "Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!" which means "Demons out! Luck in!" Another popular custom is eating a special sushi roll called "Ehomaki" which is eaten while facing the year's lucky direction, which changes every year according to the Chinese Zodiac. Setsubun is also celebrated at shrines and temples around Japan, with various rituals and ceremonies to drive away evil spirits and bring good luck. Visitors can witness these rituals, and sometimes even participate in them. In recent years, Setsubun has become a popular family-friendly event, and many communities, schools, and businesses hold their own Setsubun celebrations, with food, games, and performances. Setsubun is an exciting and fun festival that offers a glimpse into traditional Japanese culture and customs. It's a great opportunity to learn about the history and significance of the festival, as well as to participate in the customs and enjoy the festive atmosphere.

Nurie World Setsubun Tag coloring book pages:

Nurie World original coloring pages:

Most Used Seto's demon face (for production) in Setsubun Tag Free coloring page



collabo

Collabo coloring pages by Pro Illustrators:


Japanese ver


Animal
Plant
Food
Insect
Vehicle
Dinosaur
Heart
Mandala
Event
Etc
Robot
Galaxy
Person
BlackWhite
production
Characters

Girl
Christmas
Dinosaurs
Flower
Easy
Cat
Princess
Unicorn
Animal
Fairy
Winter
Fall


Most Used 100 Tag this Week



profileicon150
Thank you for Using ^.^

vv Nurie Friends vv
youtube video nurieworld link