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    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 pronounced curve. On the face of each card is a depiction of plants, tanzaku (短冊), animals, … 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

    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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    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 … See more

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    Hanafuda [花札] or Hana-karuta [花かるた], lit. “flower cards,” are Japanese karuta (playing cards) used to play a wide variety of games, similarly to the standard Western playing card [トランプ, ‘trump’] format.

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    Mar 12, 2014 · Hanafuda is a set of beautiful Japanese playing cards adorned with plants and animals that became hugely popular in the Edo (1603-1867) period. It is thought to have originated from cards introduced by the …

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    Jul 13, 2024 · Japanese Hanafuda cards are a fascinating blend of art, culture, and history, offering a unique glimpse into Japan’s rich heritage. These small, intricately designed cards are not just tools for playing games; they are a …

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    Japanese playing cards include: 'Awase' or 'matching pairs' cards and Portuguese or Spanish-derived 'Dragon' type cards. Japan Angel Nintendo Dragons. Add to Collection.

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    Jul 2, 2019 · 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 …

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    Sep 28, 2024 · 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 2 1/8 by 1 1/4 …

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