Online invitation Setsubun

From throwing lucky beans to chasing away evil spirits: organize a Setsubun celebration with a smile.

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Evil spirits out, luck in β€” welcoming the new season together.

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Ontwerp uitnodigingen, herinneringen, vragenlijsten en een fotoboek.
Wie mag je verwelkomen?
Your guests? A colorful mix of Japan enthusiasts, friends curious about Japanese traditions, and children who can't wait to throw beans. With Easyinvite you track who's coming, who's allergic to soybeans, and who's dressing up as an oni.
De perfecte voorbereiding
Tell your guests what Setsubun is about and what they can expect.
Nagenieten met een online fotoboek
The beans have been thrown, the oni has been chased away, and soybeans are still scattered all over the floor. Time to bundle all the photos β€” from the dressed-up oni to the laughing faces while eating ehomaki β€” in an online photo book. Put it together and send it to your guests as a memory of a special celebration.

Know who's celebrating

Keep track of who's coming, whether children are joining in the throwing, and who has food allergies for the ehomaki rolls. Are there guests experiencing Setsubun for the first time? This way you prepare everything perfectly.

Invite with flair

Send an invitation that sets the mood: β€œCome throw beans on February 3rd! We'll chase away evil spirits together and welcome spring!” And just before: β€œTomorrow is the day β€” don't forget to practice 'Oni wa soto, fuku wa uchi!'”

All lucky moments preserved

From the oni masks to silently eating the ehomaki facing the lucky direction β€” preserve all the special moments in an online photo book. Send it to your guests as a colorful keepsake of your Setsubun celebration.

Help with Japanese atmosphere

Not sure how to explain Setsubun to guests who don't know it? The AI assistant helps you with a clear explanation and creative invitation texts β€” including the right Japanese terms.

Beans, ehomaki, and traditions

Beforehand, ask whether guests are familiar with Setsubun traditions, whether they'll join the bean throwing, and if there are dietary needs for the ehomaki. Afterwards, you can ask what the most fun moment was and whether they'd like to celebrate again next year.

Everything in one overview

See who has responded, how many ehomaki rolls you need to prepare, and which guests are celebrating for the first time. This way you have all details ready without endless messages.
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