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  2. Hanafuda - Wikipedia

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    Hanafuda (Japanese: 花札, lit. 'flower cards' [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ) 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. [ 3 ]

  3. Koi-Koi - Wikipedia

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    A hanafuda-specific method involves drawing a random card: each player draws a single card — the player who draws a card from the earliest month is the oya. If both players draw a card from the same month, the player with the higher value card becomes the oya. The other player is called the ko (Japanese: 子). [3]

  4. Oicho-Kabu - Wikipedia

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    Oicho-Kabu (おいちょかぶ) is a traditional Japanese card game that is similar to Baccarat.It is typically played with special kabufuda cards. A hanafuda deck can also be used, if the last two months are discarded, and Western playing cards can be used if the face cards are removed from the deck and aces are counted as one.

  5. List of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba characters - Wikipedia

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    An ancestor of the Kamado family who was friends with Yoriichi Tsugikuni, the creator of Sun Breathing, and developed the Hinokami Kagura based on a demonstration Yoriichi made to him and his family. He also received from Yoriichi the Hanafuda earrings which Tanjiro wears. Sumihiko Kamado (竈門 炭彦, Kamado Sumihiko)

  6. Oishi Tengudo - Wikipedia

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    Oishi Tengudo (大石天狗堂) is a Kyoto-based Japanese manufacturer of playing cards and other traditional games, including go, hanafuda, and other karuta.With a handful of exceptions, all their cards are still made by hand.

  7. Tanjiro Kamado - Wikipedia

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    Early sketches of Nezuko and Tanjiro. Tanjiro Kamado originates from Koyoharu Gotouge's ideas involving a one-shot with Japanese motifs. Tatsuhiko Katayama, their editor, was worried about the one-shot crusade being too dark for the young demographic and asked Gotouge if they could write another type of the main character who would be "brighter". [3]

  8. Sakura (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Sakura is a turn-based game that includes 48 cards that can be in one of five different states: Cards that are face up on the table, for all players to see;

  9. Template:Hanafuda - Wikipedia

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    Template:Hanafuda is a template for displaying an arbitrary hanafuda card image. There are separate templates for displaying other cards: Standard 52-card deck: {}