noun
passing bones between chopsticks at a funeral
Refers to the ritual at a Japanese cremation where family members use chopsticks to pass bone fragments into the urn. This specific act is the origin of the taboo against passing food directly between chopsticks.
葬儀で箸渡しを行うときは、骨を直接手渡さずに箸から箸へと移します。
When performing hashiwatashi at a funeral, the bone is transferred from chopsticks to chopsticks without using hands.
noun
passing food between chopsticks (taboo)
A breach of Japanese dining etiquette, considered taboo because it resembles the funeral ritual. Also refers to two people picking up the same piece of food simultaneously. Related to 拾い箸.
See also: 拾い箸
食事中に箸渡しをすると、縁起が悪いと言われます。
It is said to be unlucky to pass food from chopsticks to chopsticks during a meal.