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    Before the Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh trading card games, Hanafuda was the original card game obsession in Japan! Hanafuda (花札, literally “flower cards”) are Japanese playing cards with a long history in Japanese culture. A Hanafuda card deck is made up of 48 cards in twelve suits, each suit corresponding with a month and its associated flower.
    Hanafuda are a deck of traditional playing cards originating in Japan. The deck is used to play a number of games, mostly similar in style, that are also referred to as hanafuda. "Hanafuda" means "flower cards" in Japanese (花札) and the cards illustrate flowers and animals seen as iconic in Japanese culture.
    Hanafuda evolved after the Portuguese took Western cards to Japan in the 17th century.
     
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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 Tenshō period (1573–1592) mimicked Portuguese decks and are referred to as Tenshō Karuta. The … See more

    Hanafuda (Japanese: 花札, lit.'flower cards' ) are a type of Japanese playing cards. They are typically smaller than Western playing cards, only 5.4 by 3.2 centimetres (2.1 by 1.3 in), but thicker and stiffer, and often with a … See more

    In Korea, hanafuda are known as hwatu (Korean: 화투, Hanja: 花鬪, 'flower battle') and made of plastic with a textured back side. The most popular game is Go-stop (Korean: 고스톱), … See more

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    There are 48 cards total, divided into twelve suits, representing months of the year. Each suit is designated by a flower and has four cards. An extra blank card may be included to serve as a replacement. In Korean hwatu decks, several joker cards … See more

     
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    WEBJust one of a number of types of Karuta playing card, Hanafuda (Flower Cards) is a traditional Japanese set which was the initial product of Nintendo way back in 1898, when the company was first founded.

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    WEBJapan began making its own playing cards in the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1568-1600) based on the karuta brought by the Portuguese decades earlier. The first Japanese set of cards is now known as Tensho cards, …

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