On February 3rd, Japanese people throw roasted soybeans to kick bad luck out from home, and eat sushi rolls wishing health and happiness of family members.
Here are some, not traditional but amusing sushi rolls.

Moscow & Matrioshka Dolls

Stained-Glass at Duomo

Valentine's Day

Happy Wedding
Japanese people love adding all sorts of art into their lunch boxes so called, Bento. Rice balls with funny faces, apples carved into rabbits...
Here are ultimate versions of Bento! They are actually not for lunch time but for New Year. They are called Osechi and usually prepared on new year's eve so that families (mainly women, traditionally...) can take it easy and enjoy new year's day.
Variety of dishes are put neatly into boxes and each has a special meaning to celebrate new year and family health.
Would you like to try?




