Monday, February 6, 2017

Setsubun Event At Major Shrines/Temples And Local Small Shrine/Temples Would be Very Different

I introduced about a traditional Japanese seasonal custom on February 3rd, "Setsubun", in my previous post on February 2nd. Actually the event is not only for at home, many shrines and temples has "Setsubun" event all over Japan.

However, the event would be very different between big famous Shinto shrines/Buddhism temples and local small shrines/temples as you can see in the photos. 

Many major Shinto Shrines and Buddhism temples hold "Setsubun" event as one of their biggest seasonal events. They invite celebrities such as popular singers, actors, sports athletes and ask them to scatter soy beans for the ritual. Also some people, who were born in the same "year-of-the-animal-symbol" in the cycle of Chinese zodiac,  are asked to scatter soy beans since it has been said that they can bring good luck more than other people. 

This year is a "Year-of-Rooster", so many people who were born in a "Year-of-Rooster" wore traditional clothes called "Kamishimo" and scattered soy beans at Mt.Takao Yakuo-in Temple in Hachioji City, Tokyo as you can see in the upper photos. Then the spectator tried to catch the beans as many as they can to bring good luck back to their home.

On the contrary, in local small shrines and temples, people enjoy Setsubun event with a homey atmosphere as you can see in the lower photos. They were taken at Asakawa Konpira Shrine near Takao Station in Hachioji City Tokyo ( I introduced the shrine previously on my website.Please click here to see the post!). Since local small temples and shrines have been working as community centers, people just get together and enjoy eating soy beans or scattering soy beans as priests/monks say a prayer for people's good luck and healthy life. 

Both of types of Setsubun Activities are fun! Hope you can have a chance to experience these!

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