Ehoumaki, Lucky Sushi Rolls. Why Do Japanese People Eat Uncut Sushi Rolls on Setsubun? - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Uf9C8ajyilk > Ehomaki (恵方巻) is a traditional Japanese sushi roll eaten on Setsubun to bring good luck for the year. Setsubun in 2025 is February 2nd. > > The name "Ehomaki" means "lucky direction roll." It’s a thick, uncut sushi roll filled with ingredients like egg, cucumber, and seafood.
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