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Whack of the mochi pounder rings in new year in Wailea

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Helpers load steaming trays with pre-soaked rice.

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Several volunteers oversee the steaming of rice.

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Rice “dough” is shaped into a ball.

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Lito Arkangel is a regular performer at the mochi-pounding celebration.

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Freshly made mochi, ready to eat. More than 3,000 pieces of mochi are made in the annual Wailea community event for New Year’s, the product of 100 pounds of steamed rice.

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Many people, even young children, take turns pounding the steamed rice.

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Hui Okinawa Kobudo Taiko performs regularly at Wailea village’s annual mochi-pounding celebration.