#52 Short story / 節分の鬼《Setsubun Ogre Story》/ storytelling // N3 Level /Japanese listening
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Today’s episode is titled 'Setsubun Ogre Story' (節分の鬼〔setsubun no oni〕). This is a tale inspired by a Setsubun folktale from Iwate Prefecture in Japan.
This episode is JLPT-N3 level.
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☆Words☆
節分(せつぶん):
Setsubun is the event held to pray for our happy and healthy life.It is held on Feb 3th or 4th.On that day, we throw away beans with saying "Devils out! Happiness in!"This is called "Mame-maki" (Mame means beans, maki means throwing away.)
鬼(おに):Ogres, Devils
伝統的(でんとうてき)な:traditional
お祝(いわ)いする:celebrate
昔話(むかしばなし):folk tale
貧乏(びんぼう)な:poor
お墓参(はかまい)り:visit the family grave
押(お)し入(い)れ:closet
お面(めん):(festival) mask
わざと:on purpose
叫(さけ)ぶ:shout
祈(いの)る:pray
長生(ながい)きする:live long
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