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Hana Fuda - Japan

Published September 21, 1999 Updated December 19, 2021

Hana Fuda playing cards hand-made by Patricia Kirk, 2003

JapanUSAMount Hood Playing Card CompanyHanafuda

Hana Fuda playing cards  based on 19th century Japanese originals.

The 12 suits are named after flowers corresponding with the twelve months.

Hana Fuda playing cards hand-made by Patricia Kirk, 2003 Hana Fuda playing cards hand-made by Patricia Kirk, 2003

Above: a selection of Hana Fuda playing cards hand-made by Patricia Kirk, Mount Hood Playing Card Company, U.S.A., 2003. The total number of cards is usually 48, plus optional extra cards.


Hanafuda cards on matchbox boxes

Above: Hanafuda cards on matchbox boxes. Courtesy Rex Pitts.

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