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Chopstick Taboos and Hashioki (Chopstick Rest) Culture
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Japanese dining etiquette strictly prohibits certain chopstick uses. 'Hashi watashi' (passing food chopstick-to-chopstick) mimics Buddhist bone handling; 'futari bashi' (two-person chopsticks) shares from the same utensil between diners; 'hotoke bashi' (standing chopsticks in rice) evokes funeral rites. Proper placement on rests or paper napkins demonstrates consideration. Regional and school-specific hashioki designs and materials reflect nuanced hospitality toward guests.
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Category:Conceptual IP
Subcategory:Etiquette & Manners
Location:Japan-wide
Time Period:Edo-present
Influence:National
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