What Japanese cultural celebrations is sushi served at?

- Hinamatsuri (Girls' Day): Sushi is part of the traditional meal served during Hinamatsuri, a celebration held in Japan on March 3rd to pray for the health and happiness of young girls.

- Kodomo no Hi (Children's Day): Sushi is a popular dish at Kodomo no Hi, a Japanese national holiday celebrated on May 5th to celebrate children's growth and happiness.

- Shichi-Go-San (Seven-Five-Three): Sushi is often served at Shichi-Go-San, a Japanese tradition where children aged three, five, and seven visit a shrine to pray for their continued growth and well-being.

- Hatsumoude (First Shrine Visit of the Year): Hatsumoude is the first visit to a Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple in the New Year. Sushi is a popular dish eaten during this time.

- Oshogatsu (New Year): Sushi is often eaten during the New Year holidays in Japan. It is considered a festive food that brings good luck.