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On Monday, 25 Saipan Awaodori children and eight Kinpachi Restaurant employees collected a total of 580 lbs of trash in an area that included the Paseo de Marianas, Coral Tree
Sixteen PDM Promoters Inc. volunteers, Kinpachi Restaurant staff and Saipan Awaodori members conducted their two-hour monthly cleanup in the Garapan tourist district area by picking up trash (including used masks), removing debris from vacant lots, and trimming overgrown vegetation. Volunteers are asking members of the community to please dispose their litter, especially used masks, properly. The volunteers collected a total of 500 lbs of trash in an area that included Paseo De Marianas, Coral Tree Avenue, AMP Road, a portion of Beach Road and connecting alleys.
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A girl pounds mochi at the Paseo De Marianas on Dec. 28 2020.
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Due to travel restrictions that have shut down the local tourism industry, the Marianas Visitors Authority cancelled its annual âChristmas in the Marianasâ program, which included the mochi-pounding event.
But the Japanese Society of the Northern Marianas decided to hold the event nonetheless in collaboration with PDM Promoters and the Japan Consulate, said Hiroko Tajima, acting chairwoman of the Japanese Society of the Northern Marianas.
Children check out the takeuma, the Japanese walking stilts.
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Tajima said mochi or rice cakes were served in three different flavors: red beans, soybeans with sugar, and soy sauce with seaweed.