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| Player | Duration | Age | Languages | Year | ||
| 2-7 | ca. 30 min | 10+ | jp | 2015 | ||
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| Hachi-Hachi-Hana 
 Hanafuda cards comprise 48 cards in 12 suits of four cards each. Each suit represents a month or a different plant, usually flowers. The cards are small, ca. 2x4 cm, and can be used for many games. Once the standard game was Hachi-Hachi, which means Eighty-eight, it had similarities to Casino, but was more complicated. Today the standard game for Hanafuda cards is Koi-Koi: You discard a card. If it corresponds to a card on the table, you take the pair. Then you draw a card: If it does not correspond to a card on the table, you leave it on the table, otherwise you take the pair. With special rules for Yakus, which are card combinations. 
 Set collecting game with cards for 2-7 players, ages 10+ 
 Publisher: Nakayoshi-mura / Japon Brand 2015 Designer: not named Artist: not named Web: www.japonbrand.com Stock #: - 
 Users: For families Special: Many players 
 Version: jp * Rules: - * In-game text: no 
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