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FAQ: 2026 Mochitsuki New Year's Celebration in Dallas-Fort Worth
TL;DR
Attending this free event offers networking opportunities with cultural organizations and potential insights into Japanese business customs for professional advantage.
The Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth organizes this event on January 11, 2026, featuring structured demonstrations, activities, and free admission with RSVP via Eventbrite.
This celebration fosters community unity and cultural understanding by sharing Japanese traditions, promoting inclusivity and appreciation for diverse heritage in Dallas-Fort Worth.
Experience live mochi pounding, traditional games, and cultural performances while enjoying free freshly made mochi at this vibrant Japanese New Year celebration.
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It is a traditional Japanese New Year event featuring the ceremonial pounding of rice into mochi, symbolizing good health, longevity, and community unity, with demonstrations, tastings, and cultural activities.
The event is on Sunday, January 11, 2026, from 2:00–5:00 p.m. at the Crow Museum of Asian Art — The UT Dallas Campus, located at 777 Loop Rd. SW, Richardson, TX, 75080.
The event is organized by the Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth (JASDFW), the Crow Museum of Asian Art, the Center of Asian Studies at UT Dallas, and the Dallas Japanese Association.
No, admission and parking are free, and all attendees will receive free freshly made mochi.
Highlights include live Mochitsuki demonstrations, traditional Japanese New Year activities like calligraphy and games, cultural performances, ikebana or bonsai displays, a special exhibit of Nengajo contest winners, and a tour of the Crow Museum of Asian Art.
It provides an opportunity for the Dallas-Fort Worth community to experience Japanese cultural traditions firsthand, fostering friendship, understanding, and meaningful exchange between North Texas and Japan.
You can RSVP by visiting the Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mochitsuki-tickets-1975055554330?aff=oddtdtcreator. For more about the organizers, visit the JASDFW website at https://www.jasdfw.org/.
JASDFW connects North Texas and Japan through cultural, business, and educational programming to strengthen partnerships and cultivate mutual respect and appreciation.
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