Pachinko: This is a very popular game in Japan, similar to slot machines, where players use marbles to drop through a maze of obstacles and try to get them to fall into dot holes. Pachinko brings excitement and can be a unique experience.
Karuta: This is a fun and traditional card game in Japan. Karuta involves finding and picking up cards from a deck of cards arranged on the table. This game is often played during school sessions and there are also professional tournaments.
Go: This is a traditional Japanese chess game. Go has simple rules, but complex strategies. Players try to take up more space on the board than their opponents by placing their pieces on the board.
Hanafuda: This is a traditional card game using the Hanafuda deck. Each card in the deck represents a month of the year and features images of animals and plants. This game requires players to arrange and match cards to score points.
Kendama: This is a Japanese folk game with a wooden stick with a ball attached by a string. Players try to throw and catch the ball using holes in the tree or perform different movements. Kendama requires concentration and skill.
A simpler game than all the above games is suika game. Experience and judge for yourself the difficulty level of the game.
Comments