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  1. Karuta - Wikipedia

    • Iroha karuta (Japanese: いろはかるた) is an easier-to-understand matching game for children, similar to Uta-garuta but with 96 cards. See more

    Overview

    Karuta (かるた, from Portuguese carta ["card"]) are Japanese playing cards. Playing cards were introduced to Japan … 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

    External links

    Japanese playing cards of western origin: Portuguese-derived patterns.
    Andy's Playing Cards: Portuguese derived cards: An in-depth look at Portuguese-derived patterns.… See more

     
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  1. There are several Japanese matching card games, including1234:
    • Koi koi: the most popular game played with hanafuda cards. Two players must match cards based on their assigned category in a specific order. Successful matches win points at the end of 6-12 rounds. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
    • Uta-garuta: a card game in which 100 waka poems are written on two sets of 100 cards. One set is yomifuda, which have the complete poem taken from the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu, and the other is torifuda, which each correspond to a yomifuda and have only the last few lines of the corresponding poem on them.
    • Matgo: a game derived from similar Japanese fishing games such as Hana-awase and Hachihachi, though the Japanese hanafuda game Koi-koi is in turn partially derived from Go-Stop.
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    Koi koi (こいこい, literally “come on, come on!”) is the most popular game played with hanafuda cards. Simply put, two players must match cards based on their assigned category in a specific order. Successful matches win points at the end of 6-12 rounds. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
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    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 Hyakunin Isshu, and the other is torifuda (取り札, lit. "grabbing cards"), which each correspond to a yomifuda and have only the last few lines of the corresponding poem on them.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karuta
    The game can be called Matgo(Korean: 맞고) when only two players are playing. The game is derived from similar Japanese fishing games such as Hana-awaseand Hachihachi, though the Japanese hanafudagame Koi-koiis in turn partially derived from Go-Stop.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go-Stop
    These form part of a particular kind of matching game called “ Uta Garuta ” which is basically a poetry anthology (the Hyakunin Isshu, or 百人一首), transposed onto cards. The game actually consists of a pair of decks, the Yomifuda, and Torifuda, giving a total of a hundred short poems of five lines, called Waka (和歌).
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