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07 5 / 2012


	On Setsubun, the old New Year’s Eve when Japan used the Chiinese calendar, there’s a tradition of people eating a long roll of sushi (maki-zushi) while facing some direction considered to be lucky. Naturally the Japanese Internet has gotten hold of this custom and come up with some bizare art involving characters eating sushi rolls.

On Setsubun, the old New Year’s Eve when Japan used the Chiinese calendar, there’s a tradition of people eating a long roll of sushi (maki-zushi) while facing some direction considered to be lucky. Naturally the Japanese Internet has gotten hold of this custom and come up with some bizare art involving characters eating sushi rolls.

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