Ah, what should I do? It's three meters long... Front Cover

Ah, what should I do? It's three meters long...

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The lyrics of this humorous and positive song are based on the theme of "ehoumaki," a lucky roll eaten on Setsubun. The main character is confronted with a huge ehoumaki that is 3 meters in length, and he begins to eat it with a sense of anxiety. The main character is fighting against the anxiety of "Will I be able to eat it?

The song comically depicts the emotions and scenes of the protagonist as he eats, as he sets and calculates his goal (6 cm in 30 minutes) and is encouraged by the cheering ingredients and the aroma of the seaweed. As the second half of the meal progresses, the stomach grows full and the eating becomes more difficult, but a positive feeling of "finishing the meal to the end" is expressed.

In the end, the main character finishes the food safely, but is motivated to take on a further challenge (5 meters next year) and expresses his gratitude for "ehomaki," a song full of smiles and challenging spirit.

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