Sumo wrestler Ozaki, Kotoshogiku Kazuhiro throws beans during the bean-throwing ceremony at Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2015. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo

"Bean-throwing ceremony" held at Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2015. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo

"Bean-throwing ceremony" held at Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2015. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo

Japan's upper house lawmaker, Satsuki Katayama throws beans during the bean-throwing ceremony at Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2015. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo

Sumo wrestler Ozaki, Kotoshogiku Kazuhiro throws beans during the bean-throwing ceremony at Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2015. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo

Japanese actor Yukiyoshi Ozawa throws beans during the bean-throwing ceremony at Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2015. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo

People scramble for the beans to get a good luck at the Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2015. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo

People scramble for the beans to get a good luck at the Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2015. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo

"Bean-throwing ceremony" held at Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2015. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo

Miss Sophia University, Mana Ueda(C) and Japan's upper house lawmaker, Satsuki Katayama(R) throw beans during the bean-throwing ceremony at Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2015. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo

"Bean-throwing ceremony" held at Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2015. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo

"Bean-throwing ceremony" held at Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2015. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. Photo by Keizo Mori/UPI | License Photo

Bulgarian sumo wrestler Kotooshu, whose real name is Kaloyan Mahlyanov, attends a traditional Japanese festival and throws beans at the Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2009. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori) | License Photo

People scramble for the beans to get a good luck at the Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2009. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori) | License Photo

Bulgarian sumo wrestler Kotooshu, whose real name is Kaloyan Mahlyanov, attends Japanese traditional festival and throws beans at the Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2009. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori) | License Photo

People scramble for the beans to get a good luck at the Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2009. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori) | License Photo

Bulgarian sumo wrestler Kotooshu, whose real name is Kaloyan Mahlyanov, attends a traditional Japanese festival and throws beans at the Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2009. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori) | License Photo

Bulgarian sumo wrestler Kotooshu, whose real name is Kaloyan Mahlyanov, attends a traditional Japanese festival and throws beans at the Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2009. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori) | License Photo

Bulgarian sumo wrestler Kotooshu, whose real name is Kaloyan Mahlyanov, attends a traditional Japanese festival and throws beans at the Hie shrine in Tokyo, Japan, on February 3, 2009. February 3rd is "Setsubun" or "the bean-throwing ceremony" in Japan. People throw dried beans inside and outside the house, shouting "Oni wa soto Fuku wa uchi," which means "devils out and fortune in", to drive demons away and bring good luck. Afterward, they eat same number of the beans as the years in their age. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori) | License Photo