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Sekihan is often served on special occasions throughout the year in Japan, for example, birthdays, weddings, and shichigosan, which is an event to celebrate children's growth on November 15th. Japanese people like to have sekihan for celebrations because it is red, the color of happiness. When we say, "Let's have sekihan," we mean we intend to celebrate something.
It is good to eat immediately after cooking but is also quite tasty even it is cold. Japanese people usually eat sekihan with gomashio(sesame and salt), which is Japanese flavoring.