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  1. Karuta - Wikipedia

    • Karuta (かるた, from Portuguese carta ["card"]) are Japanese playing cards. Playing cards were introduced to Japan by Portuguese traders during the mid-16th century. These early decks were used for trick-taking games. The earliest indigenous karuta was invented in the town of Miike in Chikugo Province at around the end of the 16th century. The Miike kar… See more

    Portuguese-derived karuta

    The first indigenous Japanese deck was the Tenshō karuta named after the Tenshō period (1573–92). It was a 48 card deck with the 10s missing like Portuguese-suited playing cards from that period. It kept the four Latin … See more

    E-awase karuta

    Uta-garuta (歌ガルタ, lit. "poetry karuta") is a card game in which 100 waka poems are written on two sets of 100 cards: one set is yomifuda (読札, lit. "reading cards"), which have the complete poem taken from the Ogura Hya… See more

     
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  1. Karuta is a traditional Japanese card game played since over 400 years. This card game is unique because the cards have famous poems on them and it is about listening and being fast. Although it is a card game, it is very physical and sporty. Karuta became famous worldwide due to the anime and manga Chihayafuru.
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    Karuta (カルタ金, karuta-gane) was a type of armour worn by samurai warriors and their retainers during the feudal era of Japan. The word karuta comes from the Portuguese word meaning "card", (carta) as the small square or rectangular plates that compose the armour resemble traditional Japanese playing cards.
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    Karuta (かるた, from Portuguese carta ["card"]) are Japanese playing cards. Playing cards were introduced to Japan by Portuguese traders during the mid-16th century. These early decks were used for trick-taking games. The earliest indigenous karuta was invented in the town of Miike in Chikugo Province at around the end of the 16th century.
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  3. How to Play Karuta: Traditional Japanese Card Game …

    Aug 19, 2024 · If you want a traditional Japanese card game that’s easy to learn, Karuta is the perfect thing to play. When you play Karuta, one person reads …

     
  4. Karuta: A Japanese Card Game Primer - Tofugu

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  8. World Karuta Association - About the Game

  9. How To Play Karuta – The Hyakunin Isshu

    Oct 14, 2024 · The Hyakunin Isshu poetry anthology has been celebrated for centuries, and gradually evolved into a card game in late-medieval Japan (e.g. the Edo Period) and early modern (e.g. Meiji Period) called karuta.

  10. Intro – Learn Karuta

    Karuta, specifically Competitive Karuta, is a traditional Japanese card game and sport that involves memorization, strategy, reflexes, speed, and more.

  11. Hyakunin Isshu Karuta: Japanese Traditional Poetry …

    Hyakunin Isshu karuta is a fun way of becoming familiar with classical poetry, so it is often included in classes at elementary and junior high schools. But recently, it has seen a fresh boom in interest among young people in Japan.

  12. World Karuta Association - How to Play

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  14. Karuta Information. Basics, Rules, FAQ and Resources : r/Karuta

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  16. How to Play Karuta? - YouGoJapan

  17. Hyakuninisshu Complete English Translated Karuta (Cards 1-100)

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