To celebrate the coming of Spring, we went to the Japanese Consulate for their Setsubun Mamemaki Ceremony.
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| One of the cute "oni" volunteers. |
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| Oni masks. |
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| The garden was set for seating guests. |
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| Masayoshi Kazato, executive director of the all Japan Sushi Federation |
He explained that all sushi chefs must know about bacteria, parasites, cleaning and sharpening knives, cutting methods, and preservation of fish and rice.
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| Ehomaki sushi traditionally eaten in one gulp for luck. |
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| Chef Kazato making Ehomaki for guests. |
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| The Mamemaki (bean throwing) ceremony. Here is the Red Oni being chased out by the children. |
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| So out comes the big bad Oni. |
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| Here comes the Consulate General to save the day! |
(Demons out, Luck in)
Here's to a good 2014.









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