List of Japanese games

List of Japanese games

This is a list of traditional Japanese games. Many of them are localized games, but some, especially the more challenging games such as the board game Go, are enjoyed by players of different ages across the world.

Children's games

* Chopsticks (Hand game)
* Daruma san Ga Koronda
* Ponjan
* Fukuwarai
* Hana Ichi Momme
* Hanetsuki
* Kagome Kagome
* Ken Ken Pa
* Makura-Nage
* Nawatobi
* Onigokko
* Oshikura Manju
* Otedama
* Uta-garuta

Board games

* Go (invented in China)
* Shogi
* Renju
* Ninuki-renju

Card games

* Dai Hin Min(the poor)or Dai Fu Gou(a multimillionaire)
* Hanafuda--Japanese playing cards (with twelve flower suits)
* Menko---a menko; a children's game in which a thick card is slapped down on the ground to overturn a card 「of one's opponent's [belonging to one's opponent]

* Two-ten-jack
* Uta-garuta
* Butanoshippo---The pig wagged its tail.

Tile games

* Ma-jan
* Ponjan

Dice games

* Cho-han bakuchi

Word games

*Dajare

*Henohenomoheji

*Kaibun

*Shiritori

*Uta-garuta


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