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Setsubun 2009 – Japanese Devils, Celebs, Samurai, and Sumo

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Setsubun is an old Japanese tradition going back to the Heian Period (794-1192) where Japanese drive bad luck or evil out of their homes by throwing beans.

The evil is represented by devils called Oni and often fathers will don an oni costume so their kids can pelt them with beans – ouch! In America, dads dress up like Santa Claus and get milk&cookies for their troubles!

At temples and shrines, they do a mame-maki where they throw beans and other things to gathering crowds. People go crazy trying to catch these beans.

Setsubun is one of my favorite Japanese traditional events and for the last 4-5 years I have always gone somewhere to celebrate it. This year I started Setsubun a few days earlier by going to the small neighborhood of Shimokitazawa where they had the Tengu Matsuri. Tengu is a long nose goblin who protects the area.

On Setsubun I went to 4 places in and around Tokyo – Narita, Kanda Myojin Shrine, Hosen-ji Temple in Nakano, and Ashikaga in Tochigi. I saw sumo champions, Japanese celebrities, samurai, J-Pop stars, and fighting Buddhist monks.

I recorded the vlog part of the video around 3 in the morning because I had to catch a really early flight from Haneda to Hokkaido so I’m speaking low so as not to wake my neighbors. Plus I was tired!

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Setsubun 2009

Tokyo Youtube Hanami Gathering

Friday, April 10th, 2009

The 2nd Annual Tokyo Youtube Hanami Party was held Sunday March 29th in Yoyogi Park.

A number of Youtubers located in Tokyo and elsewhere gathered in Yoyogi Park – the park next to the Goth Maids and the dancing Rockabilly Elvises.

Hanami is the Japanese tradition of gathering under cherry blossoms to eat, drink, and be merry.

We had KFC chicken, Krispy Kreme donuts, ramen, beer, and Chu-Hi.

Here people talk about what they like about the Hanami tradition.

A Bit of Christmas in Japan

Friday, December 26th, 2008
Although Christmas is not an official holiday in Japan, it is observed in other ways. On Christmas Eve and Christmas, one can find lines of Japanese standing ... [Continue reading this entry]

Fire on the Mountain – Mt. Kurama Fire Festival of Kyoto

Saturday, December 13th, 2008
Mt. Kurama in northern Kyoto comes alive with the fires of hundreds of torches some of them over 15 feet long requiring 4-5 men to carry them. It's a very old tradition going back to the late 8th Century. The ... [Continue reading this entry]

A Japanese Beer Trilogy

Thursday, August 21st, 2008
Here’s a trilogy of videos on Japanese beer - one on beer vending machines in Kyoto, another one on a draft beer vending machine in Tokyo, and a final one on historical beers - beers with labels of famous people ... [Continue reading this entry]

Artistic Chaos!!! The Tokyo Design Festa

Sunday, July 27th, 2008
http://samuraidave.wordpress.com/2008/07/02/artistic-chaos-the-tokyo-design-festa/ The Tokyo Design Festa is a semi-annual event where artists, craftsmen, performers, musicians, film-makers, and what-not gather from all over the world to exhibit their creations. It's a weekend of artistic chaos! It's up for votes on Current TV: [Continue reading this entry]

Rockin’ It In Japan – The Sushi Cabaret Club Mini-Documentary

Thursday, July 24th, 2008
http://samuraidave.wordpress.com/2008/07/24/rockin-it-in-japan-the-sushi-cabaret-club/ The following is a look at a mostly foriegn rock band, the Sushi Cabaret Club, based in Nagoya, Japan. The members hail from Scotland, England, Australia, and Japan. They talk ... [Continue reading this entry]

Roving Ronin Report Montage

Thursday, July 24th, 2008
This is a montage trailer for the Roving Ronin Report. In a number of videos I use part of the music as an introduction piece with rotating scenes. This video is "currently" on Current TV: http://www.current.tv/ And is up ... [Continue reading this entry]

The Secret Desire of the Ninja

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
The Secret Desire of the Ninja These stealthy assassins of yore...what lurks deep in their hearts? Their whole lives are dedicated to their craft...to stealth, to sabotage, to espionage, to theft, and to assassination. But what do they ... [Continue reading this entry]

The Tokyo Light Saber Techno Ballet

Saturday, April 19th, 2008
I went to a wacked-out monthly dance event in Tokyo called Tokyo Decadance where people dress in wild outfits and such. This guy was a mix of Resident Evil, Predator, Transformers, and Star Wars. Music by: Koko T Check it out: [Continue reading this entry]