February 03, 2003
Setsubun

I’m missing the first day of spring in Japan.

Today is Setsubun. All around the country, people are throwing dried soy beans to scare away demons and bring good luck for the beginning of the lunar year. (It’s not actually done on the lunar new year anymore but close enough, I suppose.)

When I return to Japan, the plum trees that herald spring will be in full bloom. I’m looking forward to seeing them and feeling the mild weather. I’m getting a little bit tired of Pennsylvania winter…

Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!

Posted by kuri at February 03, 2003 09:48 PM

Comments

There are some type of trees on our street that are already blooming that look like pink cherry blossoms.

There are very few things that could possibly match the trees in Japan in full bloom with the blossoms gently drifting down like soft snow.

Posted by: Seth on February 4, 2003 01:00 AM

Spring!? Ha ha ha - it’s so coooooold!

Posted by: gomichild on February 4, 2003 08:31 AM
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