Setsubun — the eve of spring — is traditionally considered the true start of the New Year in Japan, an opportunity to banish demons and wish for good luck for the next 12 months. In Tokyo, some 100,000 people will flock to Asakusa's district Sensoji Temple. They’ll join Japanese cultural and entertainment figures who throw roasted soybeans at the crowd, shouting “Long life and good fortune, come i
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