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Ehou Maki (恵方巻き, Ehōmaki, literally meaning "Lucky Direction Roll") is a special type of sushi roll Ordinary Ehou Makis are eaten for good fortune, but the famous sushi artisan and fortuneteller Monchy can use the Ehou Maki to locate specific rare ingredients 1 Preparation 2 History 21 Bubble Fruit Arc 3 Gallery Monchy's Ehou Maki needs to be made with very specific ingredients The latest tweets from @ehomakiEhomaki is a thick sushi roll, eaten in silence while making a wish, facing the direction of best luck (eho) specified for each year according to the way of ying and yang, the esoteric cosmology based on ancient Chinese philosophy where good and bad luck for that particular year are interpreted by observing natural phenomena Ehomaki sushi If Ehoumaki is the staple of Setsubun joy and is a tradition that is said to have long been handed down mainly in the Kansai area In recent years, this sushi roll is popular not just in Kansai but throughout all of Japan and the numb...