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− | '''Bean Day''' (also known as the '''Bean Throwing Festival''') is an event in the {{SER}} that occurs on [[February]] 3 to celebrate the end of [[winter]] and the beginning of [[spring]]. It | + | '''Bean Day''' (also known as the '''Bean Throwing Festival''') is an event in the {{SER}} that occurs on [[February]] 3 to celebrate the end of [[winter]] and the beginning of [[spring]]. It was primarily exclusive to the Japanese version of {{PG}} and in Japanese towns in {{CF|short}} and {{NL|short}}, but was made available worldwide in {{NH|short}}. During the festival, [[villagers]] will be carrying throwing beans throughout the day. |
Bean Day is based on the Japanese event {{Wp|Setsubun}}, which celebrates the beginning of spring and involves the throwing of beans, known as ''mamemaki''. | Bean Day is based on the Japanese event {{Wp|Setsubun}}, which celebrates the beginning of spring and involves the throwing of beans, known as ''mamemaki''. | ||
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NL Bean Day Villager 1.png|[[Beau]] mistaking the player for an ogre while they are wearing a Red Ogre Mask on Bean Day in {{NL|short}}. | NL Bean Day Villager 1.png|[[Beau]] mistaking the player for an ogre while they are wearing a Red Ogre Mask on Bean Day in {{NL|short}}. | ||
NL Bean Day Nookling Store.png|Beans being sold at the [[Nookling Junction]] in {{NL|short|nolink}}. | NL Bean Day Nookling Store.png|Beans being sold at the [[Nookling Junction]] in {{NL|short|nolink}}. | ||
+ | NH Promo Seasonal Event 1.jpg|Two players throwing beans on two other players wearing Ogre Costumes in {{NH|short}}. | ||
+ | NH Promo Setsubun.jpg|Four players, featuring two wearing Ogre Costumes and Horned-Ogre Mask, celebrating Setsubun in {{NH|short|nolink}} | ||
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The event plaza on Bean Day in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. | ||||||
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February 3rd | ||||||
Time | All day | |||||
Host | Tortimer [nb 1] Isabelle [nb 2] | |||||
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Names in other languages
節分
세츠분 Setsubun Setsubun
节分
Setsubun Setsubun Setsubun
節分 Setsubun Setsubun Сэцубун |
Bean Day (also known as the Bean Throwing Festival) is an event in the Animal Crossing series that occurs on February 3 to celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of spring. It was primarily exclusive to the Japanese version of Animal Crossing and in Japanese towns in City Folk and New Leaf, but was made available worldwide in New Horizons. During the festival, villagers will be carrying throwing beans throughout the day.
Bean Day is based on the Japanese event Setsubun, which celebrates the beginning of spring and involves the throwing of beans, known as mamemaki.
Appearances
In Doubutsu no Mori+ and Doubutsu no Mori e+
In the Japanese version of Animal Crossing, Tortimer can be found near the shrine between 10 AM and 6 PM on Bean Day. If spoken to, he will give the player a Bean Throwing Set.
While the event itself does not appear in Doubutsu no Mori e+, Mom sends the player a letter mentioning the event on February 3.
In City Folk
In Japanese towns in Animal Crossing: City Folk, Tortimer appears outside Town Hall on Bean Day. If spoken to, he will give the player either a Blue Ogre Mask or a Red Ogre Mask. Due to the discontinuation of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection in 2014, this event, along its two items, can only be obtained in the Japanese version of the game.
In New Leaf
In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, the player will find Isabelle in the event plaza. When spoken to, she will explain to them about the holiday and give them either a Blue Ogre Mask or a Red Ogre Mask; the player is able to choose only one. If the player talks to villagers while wearing one of the ogre masks, they will perform a shocked emotion and start throwing beans at the player, referring to the Japanese tradition of throwing beans at Oni to bring good luck.
From February 1 to February 3, instead of selling Fortune Cookies, Timmy and Tommy's store will sell Good-Luck Rolls and Beans for 800 Bells. When the former is purchased, Timmy and Tommy will tell the player to eat the Good-Luck Rolls while facing a specific direction in order to have good luck.
In New Horizons
While initially absent in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Bean Day (now referred to its Japanese name of Setsubun) was added in the 1.7.0 Free Update and is celebrated in two occasions. The first is a Nook Shopping seasonal event, where from January 25 to February 3, the player can purchase the Bean-Tossing Kit. The second is a Able Sisters event, where from February 1 to February 3, the player can purchase a Horned-Ogre Mask, Ogre Costume, and a Okame Mask.
This is the first time that the event is celebrated internationally instead of being exclusive in Japan.
Gallery
Beans being sold at the Nookling Junction in New Leaf.
Two players throwing beans on two other players wearing Ogre Costumes in New Horizons.
Notes
Further details: Needs screenshots from City Folk.
Further details: Needs screenshots from City Folk.
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