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Setsubun, which means "seasonal division," is observed in Japan on February 3rd, signaling the end of winter and the start of spring according to the lunar calendar. A key tradition during Setsubun is mamemaki, or the tossing of roasted soybeans to ward off evil spirits and welcome good fortune. Another popular practice is eating Ehomaki, a special type of uncut sushi roll, to bring luck and prosperity.
The art of Ehomaki rolls sushi-making ties beautifully with Setsubun’s themes of renewal and mindfulness. These large, flavorful rolls symbolize wholeness and unity, making them a perfect way to celebrate the spirit of the season.
You will learn the Japanese traditons of the festival and how to make a perfect Ehomaki. Let’s roll into the season of good fortune and enjoy delicious home made sushi together! 🌸🍣
Event Details
Date: 3rd February (Monday)
Time: 6pm
Location: DA Aldgate Centre
What is include: All the ingredients. Sushi to enjoy or take home.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
DA Aldgate Centre, 2 Leman Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 33.22