CULTURE

Pouring Miso Soup Over Rice and the “Nekomanma” Tradition in Japan

The article discusses why pouring miso soup over rice is viewed as bad manners in modern Japan, contrasting that with the longer “nekomanma” tradition. It claims the food was a staple for commoners and samurai for about 500 years before laborers began treating it as a death omen.

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