National Mochi Day
August 8

What is National Mochi Day?
National Mochi Day is a sweet, squishy celebration of one of Japan’s most delightful treats—mochi! Celebrated every year on August 8th, this day is all about enjoying that perfectly chewy, melt-in-your-mouth goodness that’s equal parts snack and experience.
Mochi is made from glutinous rice (don’t worry—no gluten involved!) that’s pounded into a smooth, stretchy dough. The result? A soft, chewy texture that’s unlike anything else.
Mochi has been part of Japanese culture for centuries and is especially important during celebrations like Japanese New Year. There’s even a traditional event called mochitsuki, where people pound rice together in a big wooden mortar—it’s part cooking, part teamwork, and part festival!
7 Ways to celebrate
1. Try a Mochi Variety Taste Test
- Pick up different types: strawberry, matcha, mango, red bean, chocolate
- Cut them in halves to see the fillings (and share!)
- Rank your favorites with friends or family
2. Mochi Ice Cream Party
- Grab a box (or a few!) of mochi ice cream
- Try different flavors and vote on the best
- Bonus: create a “build your own dessert” with toppings
3. Make Your Own Mochi
- Try a simple homemade recipe
- Experiment with fillings like Nutella, fruit, or peanut butter
- Expect a little mess—that’s part of the fun
4. Pair Mochi with Tea
- Enjoy mochi with green tea or matcha
- Create a calm, cozy tea moment
- Perfect for slowing down and savoring each bite
5. Host a Mochi-Themed Hangout
- Decorate with soft pastel colors
- Play music and keep the vibe relaxed
- Add fun extras like mochi trivia or taste challenges
6. Learn the Culture Behind Mochi
- Explore traditions like mochitsuki (rice pounding)
- Learn how mochi is used in celebrations like Japanese New Year
- Try a more traditional preparation if you can
7. Share the Squish
- Mochi is super photogenic—show off those stretchy, colorful bites
- Post your favorites or reactions
- Bonus points for a slow-motion “mochi stretch” video
