How To Say Gambling In Japanese

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This is a list of traditional Japanese games. Some of them are localized.

Games[edit]

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Children's games[edit]

Women's games[edit]

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  • Rango
  • Janken (rock, paper, scissors)
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Board games[edit]

Card games[edit]

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  • Daifugō (another name: Daihinmin)
  • Two-ten-jack (Tsū-ten-jakku) - a Japanesetrick-taking card game.
  • Uta-garuta - a kind of karuta (another name: Hyakunin Isshu)

Tile games[edit]

  • Japanese Mahjong - Japanese mahjong, also called rīchi mahjong

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Dice games[edit]

  • Cho-han bakuchi - a gambling game
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Word games[edit]

See also[edit]

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