
A rice cake, baked annually according to tradition, on Wednesday portended serious bad luck for 2009. Mandala Mochi Uranai (Mandala rice cake fortune-telling) dates back to the Muromachi Period (1338-1573) and is held in this city's Kodaki district each January. Men born in years of the Ox, which is the Chinese zodiac sign for this year, made a round rice cake of about 50 centimeters in diameter. They then placed a sheet of paper on the rice cake and burned it. After the flames subsided, the cake was flipped over and cracks on the bottom appeared. If a large crack appears, the year's luck is believed to be bad. This year, extremely big cracks, of a size seen only once every 100 years, appeared in at least three places.