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Pomodoro commented at 2015-09-23 04:38:48 » #1818594
I'm still not sure of a translation, but I did some of the legwork past-me was too lazy to do; 招福巻 is another word for ehomaki (thus explaining the "lucky direction" thing - ehomaki is traditionally eaten facing this year's lucky direction according to Wikipedia) and 丸かぶり is apparently a word for shoving the whole thing in your mouth in one go.
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I'm still not sure of a translation, but I did some of the legwork past-me was too lazy to do; 招福巻 is another word for ehomaki (thus explaining the "lucky direction" thing - ehomaki is traditionally eaten facing this year's lucky direction according to Wikipedia) and 丸かぶり is apparently a word for shoving the whole thing in your mouth in one go.
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