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Setsubun is the traditional Japanese holiday that marks the beginning of spring. It falls on February 3rd and is celebrated with a variety of rituals, both ancient and modern. The most popular ritual associated with Setsubun is mamemaki, which literally translates to “bean scattering”. During th
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