Tokyo New Year Mochi Choking Accidents 2026: 7 Hospitalized, 1 Dead
Seven elderly people were hospitalized and one died after choking on mochi during the first three days of 2026 in Tokyo. Learn about the Tokyo New Year mochi choking accidents 2026 and safety tips.
A festive tradition has turned tragic in Japan's capital. According to the Tokyo Fire Department, 7 people aged 80 to 96 were rushed to hospitals after choking on mochi during the first three days of 2026. Unfortunately, one woman in her 80s lost her life after the incident.
Fatal New Year: Tokyo Mochi Choking Accidents 2026
The fatality occurred on January 1 at approximately 1:10 a.m. A woman residing in Tokyo's Minato Ward choked on a daifuku rice cake at home. TV Asahi reported that she was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. This remains a persistent issue in Japan; last year, 9 people were hospitalized during the same period, with 2 deaths recorded. The sticky, elastic nature of mochi makes it particularly dangerous for the elderly who may have difficulty swallowing.
Health Authorities Urge Caution
To prevent these tragedies, health officials recommend moistening the throat with tea or ozoni soup before eating. They also suggest cutting mochi into small, bite-sized pieces and chewing slowly. Despite these annual warnings, the deep-rooted tradition of eating rice cakes during New Year celebrations continues to pose a significant risk to the aging population.
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