Get Fired Up with Setsubun Quizzes! A Collection of Fun Questions to Enjoy with Kids
Here are some Setsubun quizzes perfect for enjoying with children.
They’re full of questions that will make everyone exclaim “What?!” like “What fish do ogres (oni) hate?” and “How many kinds of fillings go in an ehomaki?” While playing, kids can learn about Japanese traditional customs such as the origins of bean-throwing and the rules of ehomaki.
With various formats like true/false and multiple choice, they’re useful in many settings, such as Setsubun events or morning meetings.
Be sure to try them together with the kids!
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Liven up Setsubun with a quiz! A collection of fun questions to enjoy with kids (21–30)
How many times a year is Setsubun observed?NEW!
- one time
- four times
- ten times
See the answer
four times
Setsubun originally occurred four times a year. In the past, the day before the start of spring, summer, autumn, and winter was each called Setsubun. Nowadays, only the Setsubun before the beginning of spring is well-known, but in fact, it was an important day at every seasonal change. It was an event to welcome the new season with energy.
How many beans are you supposed to eat for Setsubun bean-throwing?NEW!
- As many as one's age
- Age plus one
- age minus one
See the answer
Age plus one
It is said that you should eat your age in beans plus one for Setsubun bean-throwing. For example, a five-year-old child would eat five beans plus one, for a total of six. This custom involves eating as many beans as your age to pray for health and happiness, and then one extra to ensure safety in the coming year. Even small beans carry wishes passed down from long ago.
Liven up Setsubun with a quiz! A fun set of questions to enjoy with kids (31–40)
What other things, besides beans, were said to have been used to drive away demons?NEW!
- rice
- candle
- seashell
See the answer
rice
People in the past believed that by scattering rice, they could drive away demons and evil things and bring happiness and prosperity into their homes. Because rice is an essential food that supports life, it was believed to have the power to ward off evil. This is one of the traditional practices of Setsubun.
In conclusion
Through quizzes about Setsubun, you can explore the depth of Japan’s traditional events, including the origins of bean-throwing and ehomaki, as well as the secrets of Oni.
Setsubun quizzes are a perfect opportunity to spark children’s curiosity while deepening their understanding of seasonal traditions.
Be sure to enjoy the quizzes with children and make Setsubun Day even more exciting.



