Mochituki: Making Rice CakesManabu Ozawa from JapanThis is a Japanese tradition that is frequently played for making rice cakes (Mochi) at New Year. Glutinous rice becomes mochi after it is steamed and pounded with a Kine and Usu.
A good relationship and trust in each other are necessary. Dad may crash Son's or Mom's hand with the Kine. This movement should be rhythmical. Dad hits, son mixes things such as jams, fresh fruits, wine and hot tea. We pray for the best luck to come to our family. After that, we wish everybody good luck and give lucky money bags, clothes, or anything we know the members of our family like. In the early morning, we need to visit our grandparents, parents, or siblings if we don't live with them. The next day, we visit our teachers and friends. New Year's Day is an important day in my country. We love that day so much that the members of our family always go back home and are happy together. Nowadays, people are becoming not to do this custom because of a lack of place to do it and because they are using electronic Mochi-tuki machines. But I believe this custom is a good one to start the New Year working with the family.
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