While celebrating Kagami Biraki, Shihan George Wong told a tale of a hawk hiding its claws, trying to instill humility in his students.
Families officially break and consume the mochi on January 11, which is known as "Kagami Biraki," in hopes of good health and luck in the next year. As for the mochi, there are several ways of ...
DROGHEDA-BASED North East Judo Academy (NEJA) kicked off the new year with its annual Kagami Biraki celebration in the town. This traditional Japanese event marks renewal and reflection, and this year ...