This ceremony is observed by families breaking apart a mirror, whereby the “mirror” refers to the Kagami mochi, an important New Year delicacy.
After breaking apart the mochi, it is then cooked in a special soup (zoni) and made as an offering to the gods.
The humble mochi is considered a sacred food, and its stretchy texture is associated with longevity.
Hence, the New Year Kagamibiraki represents the beginning of an auspicious new year.
Learn more about the meaning and making of mochi here: https://www.japan.travel/.../chewy-and-heart-warming.../
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Learn more about the meaning and making of mochi here: https://www.japan.travel/.../chewy-and-heart-warming.../
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