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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 … 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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  2. How to Play Karuta: Traditional Japanese Card Game …

    Aug 19, 2024 · Use a set of traditional karuta cards. Karuta cards come in 2 different decks. Yomifuda, or “reading cards,” have poems or clues written on …

  3. Karuta: A Japanese Card Game Primer - Tofugu

  4. How to Play Karuta? - YouGoJapan

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

  6. Karuta Simplified: Setup, Play, Rules, Winning Tactics, and …

  7. Ultimate Guide to Karuta (Japanese Card Game) | Japan Switch

  8. World Karuta Association - About the Game

  9. playing karuta - the ultimate beginner's guide

    Jan 31, 2020 · Once you can read hiragana, it's time to buy a deck of cards. There are many different kinds of karuta cards. But be careful, a vast majority are not for Hyakunin Isshu Karuta specifically, so read the product descriptions!

  10. Hanafuda - Wikipedia

    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 main …

  11. Learn Karuta – Playing Competitive Karuta starts here!

  12. Learn to play traditional Japanese card games - Japan at Hand

  13. Tensho Karuta (Early Japanese Karuta) | Fuda Wiki

  14. Iroha Karuta - Fuda Wiki

  15. Competitive karuta - Wikipedia

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