Mochi tsuki (Mochi Pounding)

Mochitsuki

December 28th, 9AM-4PM (Pick-up - 1PM-4PM)

At Sokoji, we hold a mochi-pounding event every year at the end of the year, and it gets very lively with many participants.
Mochitsuki is a traditional Japanese event in which steamed glutinous rice is pounded with an usu (mortar) and a kine (wooden mallet) to make mochi. It carries the meaning of praying for a good harvest and the family’s health, and is generally held around New Year or on celebratory occasions.
There is also a tradition of decorating the family altar or household shrine with kagami-mochi and eating mochi for New Year.

On the day of the event, you can experience mochi-pounding, purchase mochi for children (they will make round mochi themselves), and purchase kenchin-jiru soup.
We cannot guarantee the purchase of mochi on the day of the event, so we kindly ask that you place your order in advance.

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