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Hanafuda (****anese: 花札, lit. 'flower cards') are a type of ****anese
playing cards. They are
typically smaller than
Western playing cards, only 5.4 by 3...
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notably hanafuda (花札, 'flower cards').
Hanafuda cards had
become po****r
after ****an
banned most
forms of
gambling in 1882 but
largely left
hanafuda untouched...
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Meiji Restoration, in 1885,
gambling laws were
relaxed in ****an, and
Hanafuda cards,
which were
previously banned,
become legal. Fusajiro,
after having...
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craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi founded the
company to
produce handmade hanafuda playing cards.
After venturing into
various lines of
business and becoming...
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divided by 4
suits with 12
cards each, a
hanafuda deck is
divided by 12
suits (months) with 4
cards each.
Hanafuda games are
mostly fishing games. Uta-garuta...
- the
Hanafuda deck that
today is used most
often for fishing-type
games and the
Komatsufuda and
Kabufuda decks that are used for gambling. In
hanafuda, the...
- "...called hwa-tu in Korea, and
hanafuda in ****an...
NOVEMBER -
PAULOWNIA (Korean: odong. Note: in ****anese
hanafuda,
Paulownia represents December.)"...
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restrictions on gambling,
unique suit
systems were developed, thus
forming hanafuda and
kabufuda decks. The
already existing traditional Kai-awase (s****-matching)...
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manufacturer of
playing cards and
other traditional games,
including go,
hanafuda, and
other karuta. With a
handful of exceptions, all
their cards are still...
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Fusajiro Yamauchi founded "Yamauchi Nintendo",
producing handmade hanafuda playing cards.
Since its founding, the
company has been
headquartered in...