This year, Setsubun - the last day of Winter in the old Japanese calendar - was celebrated on Feb. 2
This year, Setsubun - the last day of Winter in the old Japanese calendar - was celebrated on Feb. 2nd. One of the traditions of this date is eating ehomaki, a huge sushi roll prepared using seven different ingredients, representing the Seven Gods of Fortune. There are few interesting details about the way you should enjoy your roll - you’re meant to eat it in silence, facing a particular lucky direction (this year it was South-southeast if I’m not wrong?)…Our local fish market had this delicious ehomaki for sale - we brought it home for dinner time, it’s super huge! -- source link
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