Also, as a native of the Kansai region where the ehomaki originated, he was the biggest fan of these tubular talismans Without needing instruction, Seiji pointed the ehomaki northbynorthwest, the lucky direction prescribed for 17 and took a big hopeful bite Ehomaki is a sushi roll eaten on the Setsubun Day In the late 80's, Seven Eleven in Hiroshima started promoting ehomaki based on this tradition in Osaka and it spread in the late 90's and had become a new tradition These are rules while eating an ehomaki Japanese people have a tradition of eating futomaki during Setsubun holiday At this time, Japanese call this sushi roll "Ehomaki" "Eho" refers to a lucky direction (this direction changes every year depends on the zodiac symbol for the year), and you would eat the entire Ehomaki while facing the lucky direction
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Feature 90 Part 4 Let S Eat Ehomaki Sushi Rolls Sharing Kyoto