” SETSUBUN ” – a Japanese traditional event

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They are eating ehoumaki.

” SETSUBUN ” is a Japanese traditional event which is around the first of February.

We throw beans with shouting ” oni wa soto ” ” fuku wa uchi ” and eat ” ehomaki ” which is a long sushi roll.

Throwing beans and eating ” ehomaki ” is for drive out evil spirits and welcome good luck.

It is custom to eating up ” ehomaki ” silently and all it once while facing the lucky direction of the year.

Someone sometimes dresses up as a ” oni ” and ” oni ” express evil spirits.

A beginner in Japanese speak with short sentences.

Do you think that your Japanese improved when you treat long Japanese sentence?

We have a rule when we connect adjective sentences and noun sentences.

” ” ehomaki ” is ” futomaki”, a kind of ” sushi ” long and thick. “

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