Ehoumaki, Lucky Sushi Rolls. Why Do Japanese People Eat Uncut Sushi Rolls on Setsubun? - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Uf9C8ajyilk > People eat the whole roll without cutting it, as cutting is believed to "cut off" good fortune. They face the “lucky direction” of the year, which changes annually based on traditional beliefs. For 2025, the lucky direction is “west-southwest, slightly west.” While facing this direction, people eat in silence, making a wish for good luck.
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