Nintendo Japanese Playing Cards Harifuda 張札 Daitoryo for Tehonbiki 手本引き/New
Nintendo Japanese Playing Cards Harifuda 張札 Daitoryo for Tehonbiki 手本引き/New
Condition of cards is new, no plastic case.
The second picture is a sample of opened one.
These cards are not Hanafuda花札,not flower cards.
These cards are Harifuda 張札.
Honestly I don't know well about these card,
I know that these cards are really rare and used for gambling.
Daitoryo 大統領 means president.
I searched about Harifuda on internet as follows,
These cards are total 42 cards,
7 cards of 1 to 6 numbers written in Kanji.
These cards are used for Tehonbiki.
Tehonbiki [手本引き] is a gambling game where players compete against the banker in guessing the correct number (from 1 to 6) of the chosen card.
Traditionally, this game does not use hanafuda or kabufuda decks. Instead, two different sets of karuta made specifically for this game are used, as well as wooden tiles. All of them represent the numbers 1 to 6.
In addition, there are special rectangular chips which can be used for indicating special bets.
For casual gaming, Go stones or round chips may be used for placing bets, instead of cash money.
Setup
Any number of players may compete against the banker. They all sit on one side of the table.
Each player will hold 6 cards, each representing the numbers 1 to 6.
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These are called “hari-fuda” and they are used to indicate what number(s) the players have bet on, and what are the odds of their bet.
On the other side of the table is the banker, who holds a different set of 6 cards, also representing the numbers 1 to 6.
SHIPPING
Economy Shipping Service by Japan Post Air from Kyoto Japan.
takes about 2 weeks.
I will carefully pack this item using a bag for waterproof and bubble wrap packaging.
RETURNS
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