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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanafuda

    Hanafuda (花札, “flower cards”) are a style of Japanese playing cards. They are typically smaller than Western playing cards, only 2⅛ by 1¼ inches (5.4 by 3.2 cm), but thicker and stiffer. On the face of each card is a depiction of plants, tanzaku (短冊), animals, birds, or man-made objects. One single

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    Playing cards were introduced to Japan by the Portuguese in the mid-16th century. The Portuguese deck consisted of 48 cards, with four suits divided into 12 ranks. The first Japanese-made decks made during the

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    Before Nintendo was known for making video games? They made hanafuda playing cards. Nintendo still makes them with Nintendo characters. It's kind of nice that eve…
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    hanafuda. Hanafuda - 花札, translated as "flowers cards" - is a traditional japanese playing cards. It has 48 cards divided into 12 months of the japanese calendar. Each month features a floral theme and symbols proposed by the japanese …

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    What is hanafuda?
    Each month features a floral theme and symbols proposed by the japanese nature through the seasons of a year. This playing cards is also present in Korea (hwatu) and Hawaii. The origins of Hanafuda come from the 16 th century when a portuguese missionary and his team brought a deck of 48 playing cards in Japan, Hombre, a card game from Spain.
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    How big are the Hanafuda cards?
    And yes, the cards are very tiny, tinier than your standardized deck of playing cards. If you have one of those 1.5 x 2 inch post-it note pads (the really tiny ones), you know how big the hanafuda cards are. The instructions are all in Japanese, but it's very easy to find instructions online.
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    How do you play hanafuda?
    Most hanafuda games involve three players, who are dealt seven cards in each hand. During the deal six other cards are placed in the centre of the playing area and constitute the board; the remaining cards constitute the stock.
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    hanafuda, (Japanese: “flower cards”), deck of 48 cards divided into 12 suits of four cards. Each suit is named for a month of the year and pictures a flower identified with that month. The cards are tiny, only 218 by 114 inches (5.4 by …

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  7. https://www.hanafuda.fr

    Le Hanafuda - 花札, traduit comme le "Jeu des fleurs" - est un jeu de cartes traditionnelles japonais. Il se compose de 48 cartes réparties en 12 mois du calendrier japonais. Chaque mois comporte un thème floral et des symboles …

  8. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanafuda

    Hanafuda (花札 lett. "Mazzo dei fiori"?) è il termine con cui si denomina uno speciale mazzo di carte giapponesi e tradotto letteralmente significa "Carte dei fiori". Le carte Hanafuda infatti raffigurano proprio dei fiori. Il mazzo Hanafuda è usato per praticare diversi giochi anche se sovente si tende a chiamare Hanafuda il gioco più praticato, ovvero il koi-koi, appartenente alla ...

  9. https://nintendo.fandom.com/wiki/Hanafuda

    This article focuses exclusively on Nintendo's Hanafuda cards. To find information on all of Nintendo's playing cards, see Nintendo playing cards. Hanafuda(JPJapanese: 花札Romaji: Hanafuda), which means "Flower cards" in English, are playing cards of Japanese origin that are used to play a variety of different games. Fusajiro Yamauchi had established Nintendo with the …

  10. https://www.maxlaumeister.com/articles/hanafuda...

    Oct 09, 2020 · Hanafuda, at its heart, is a covert set of gambling cards that were created in 1600s Japan to evade gambling bans: In 1648, Tenshō Karuta were banned by the Tokugawa shogunate. During prohibition, gambling with cards …

  11. https://steve-p.org/cards/Hana.html

    In modern times, the two most popular games played with the cards in Japan are koi-koi and hana-awase. Meanwhile, a hardcore of cerebral traditionalists play hachi-hachi. Hanafuda is also played in South Korea and in the state of Hawaii. …

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