[Childcare] Enjoy Setsubun! A collection of handmade ideas you can decorate with and play with
When we think of Setsubun, it’s the seasonal event where we enjoy bean-throwing and ehomaki.
How about decorating your room with a Setsubun vibe using handmade crafts together with the kids? In this article, we’ve gathered fun Setsubun ideas that are easy to try at nurseries and kindergartens, too.
There are plenty of crafts that let you enjoy both making and decorating—like ogre (oni) masks and bean containers made from familiar materials, as well as garlands and tapestries to hang in the room.
Create your own Setsubun decorations and make this year’s Setsubun an even more special day!
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[Age 5] An Oni Biting into an Ehomaki
![[Age 5] An Oni Biting into an Ehomaki](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/dXGHId85pvw/sddefault.jpg)
When it comes to the fun of Setsubun, it’s all about bean-throwing and eating ehomaki, right? So how about creating a humorous scene in origami of an oni taking a big bite out of an ehomaki? If you paste it onto colored paper and hang it on the wall, your classroom will instantly feel like Setsubun.
There are also tutorials on video sites showing how to make an origami oni with a mouth that opens and closes, so please check those out.
For the ehomaki, you can simply cut and paste paper based on your image—no problem! Make it an origami decoration that brings a smile to everyone who sees it.
In conclusion
We’ve shared plenty of handmade craft ideas with a Setsubun theme.
From projects using familiar materials to stylish decorations, you’ll find ideas perfect for early childhood settings.
Making oni masks, bean containers, garlands, and tapestries together with the children will surely become a fun memory in itself.
Find your favorite Setsubun craft and make the seasonal celebration even more exciting!



