2. List of Traditional Games for Children
Ayatori
Beigoma
Bīdama
Darumasan ga
koronda
Fukuwarai
Hana Ichi Monme
Hanetsuki
Kagome Kagome
Kakurenbo
Kankeri
Kendama
Ken Ken Pa
Nawatobi
Ohajiki
Onigokko
Oshikura Manjū
Otedama
3. Ohajiki
This is generally considered a girls' game. Players take turns flicking small,
coin-shaped pieces called ohajiki with their fingers, to hit other pieces. In the
old days, they used pebbles, or pieces from another game, go. Today, the
pieces are usually made of glass. When playing, make a circle with your thumb
and index finger (or middle finger), then flick one piece with your thumb.
4. Kendama
A kendama is a wooden toy known all over the world. Records show that the
game came to Japan from China about 200 years ago. A number of skills are
required. Flick the ball up so that it lands in the smallest cup, then the largest,
then the medium-sized one, in that order. Then toss the ball so that its hole
slides over the pointed tip. Next, see who can do this the fastest. To make it
even more challenging, hold the ball with the hole facing up, then pitch the
handle into the air and make the pointed end land in the hole. Adults also like
the game, some so much that they join kendama clubs.
5. List of Traditional Board Games
Go
Irensei
Renju
Shogi
Sugoroku
Sugoroku
Ninuki-renju
6. Shogi
Shogi (将棋 shōgi?
, generals' chess) (pron.: /ˈʃoʊɡiː/), also
known as Japanese chess, is a two-player strategy board
game in the same family as Western chess, chaturanga,
makruk, shatranj and xiangqi, and is the most popular of a
family of chess variants native to Japan. Shōgi means
general's (shō 将) board game (gi 棋). Fun Fact: there is a
Jdrama about Shogi. it's name is Hachi One Diver.
7. List of Traditional Card Games
Buta no shippo
Daifugō
Hanafuda
Karuta
Menko
Oicho-kabu
Two-ten-jack (Tsū-ten-jakku)
Uta-garuta - a kind of karuta
8. Hanafuda
Hanafuda (花札?
) are playing cards of Japanese origin that
are used to play a number of games. The name literally
translates as "flower cards." The name also refers to
games played with those cards. there's an Anime Movie
about Hanafuda called Summer Wars.
10. Sudoku
Sudoku (数独 sūdoku?
, すうどく) i
/suːˈdoʊkuː/, originally
called Number Place, is a logic-based, combinatorial
number-placement puzzle. The objective is to fill a 9×9 grid
with digits so that each column, each row, and each of the
nine 3×3 sub-grids that compose the grid (also called
"boxes", "blocks", "regions", or "sub-squares") contains all
of the digits from 1 to 9. The puzzle setter provides a
partially completed grid, which typically has a unique
solution.