Mochitsuki
1月17日(土)
|Huntington Beach


時間と場所
2026年1月17日 9:00
Huntington Beach, 5172 McFadden Ave, Huntington Beach, CA 92649, USA
学校行事叙
Every January OCG holds this traditional New Year’s event, in which rice is pounded to make omochi, or rice cakes. Students have the opportunity to use the wooden mallet (kine) to mash the steamed sweet rice in the traditional stone mortar (usu). Students then enjoy the fruits of their labor – eating mochi covered with kinako (sweet soybean flour), or wrapped in nori and dipped in soy sauce.
As we now do with all of our cultural events, the teachers use the occasion to base some language lessons on mochitsuki-related themes. For instance, one year one of our older classes compared regional differences in ozoni (mochi soup) and then cooked and served different samples.
We have also included other cultural events right after the mochitsuki ceremony. In the past, we have had a demonstration of taiko (Japanese drums), karate, and o-shūji (Japanese brush calligraphy).
