Hanafuda: Hawaiian Style Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 5 лис 2024
  • An introduction to hanafuda cards and the rules to play Hawaiian style hanafuda.
    A great website for rules is... hanafudahawaii.....
    You can order the Modern Hanafuda cards here....www.modernhanaf...

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  • @KarenSDR
    @KarenSDR 11 місяців тому +2

    What a great explanation! On bgg, there's a solo variant with an AI opponent. It's designed for Koi Koi, but it works just fine for Sakura (Hawaiian style) too. I was trying to learn Koi Koi and found all the yaku too confusing. But your explanation made the Hawaiian yaku easy. So I think for solo play I'll stick with that. Thanks for a great mnemonic!
    I made a screenshot about 10 minutes in, where you laid out all the cards. I printed it and marked it with notes I made from your two videos. It's a great resource!

  • @92keys524
    @92keys524 10 років тому +18

    I feel like such a little kid because when you said "I'm fairly sure you haven't heard of this game before" I wanted to raise my hand and yell "I have I've heard of it!" lol

  • @allisonmertz6160
    @allisonmertz6160 5 років тому +6

    So pretty the modern card deck! I wish the store was still open :( Thank you so much for keeping this video I have just gotten into this beautiful card game. My best friend is Hawaiian and I am going to surprise him by learning this game and buying him a deck. He would talk about stories like yours about his grandfather playing this game and teaching him this. With your help, I'll get to even beat him at his own childhood game and we can both laugh

  • @trishkoblinsky3377
    @trishkoblinsky3377 6 років тому +2

    Spell I really love the last that you showed it makes figuring out what the matches are a lot easier than the other way like a pig the bird and the Butterfly is a very confusing stretch in my mind as a set.

  • @elias.bouchard
    @elias.bouchard Місяць тому

    I recently got into this game-- the koikoi rules! We play on a computer bexause we dont have the cards but yours are beautiful!

  • @jimrobb5951
    @jimrobb5951 6 років тому +3

    LOVELOVE LOVE U R EXPLANATION!! Especially the hand talk!!!

  • @asmrjackunboxinggames4328
    @asmrjackunboxinggames4328 2 роки тому

    Original Classic Nintendo and that Hanapua Hawaii Flower Card Game are so fantastic.

  • @susanbutler5935
    @susanbutler5935 9 років тому +6

    Thank you so much for introducing me to hanafuda cards! I've never seen them or heard of them before, but they are so beautiful, and I especially enjoy games that have beautiful cards! I am gonna check out Amazon to see if I can find a beautiful deck of these cards for myself! P.S. I have enjoyed all of your videos that I've seen so far including Onirim and Friday, and this was no exception -- you are an excellent teacher -- thank you!

  • @TheChiefRockah
    @TheChiefRockah 4 роки тому

    Thank you for showing this. I watched your instructions closely and seriously. The cards are great.

  • @UmeSama2080
    @UmeSama2080 3 місяці тому

    An update for those that are considering buying the cards.
    Unfortunately, Shirokiya has since been out of business due to COVID, and you’re likely to find an empty spot at Ala Moana.
    However, you can still buy some in Hawaii. Idk about the other islands, but at least in Oahu, I would suggest going to Longs Drugs, Don Quijote, and Marukai for the traditional deck or even the western style deck. Both decks are not as high quality like shown in the video, but they get the job done.
    If you want to buy the Hanafuda Hawaii Style cards or the Hanafuda Na Pu Hawaii cards made by Helen Nakano, there are some locations you can buy it from:
    1. Don Quijote
    2. Na Mea Hawaii
    3. Nohea Gallery
    4. Lyon Arboretum
    5. Bishop Museum
    6. Foster Botanical Garden
    There’s also H-Mart if you like to buy the Korean version of the deck.
    Otherwise, they’re readily available online, and can range between $10-$30 depending on the brand!

  • @trishkoblinsky3377
    @trishkoblinsky3377 6 років тому +3

    Oh my God I just about fell out of my chair when you started talking about sleeping when you were a kid and hearing your parents playing hanafuda in the other room and laughing because I'm adopted I'm white American my mom is Japanese and my dad's military and well my dad would be TDY my mother would have her girlfriends come over who are all Japanese women and they would play and speak Japanese all night long and exactly they would love and they would smack their cards down and I could hear it all night long and I always wanted to learn how to play unfortunately my mother has had a lot of health issues from accidents and so she's been kind of where she hasn't had the ability to play because of her hands being broken or her shoulder being broken or her back or what not and now she's in a nursing home and I've been trying so hard to find someone to teach me how to play this so I can play with her before she is gone. It would give her the most pleasure to play with me. She tried to explain it to me about a year-and-a-half two years ago but she has a hard time speaking in English to where I can understand what she's trying to tell me. I just wanted to tell you I got so emotional when you started talking about hearing your mom play out in the other room because that's how I remember or want to remember my mother in her happier times. I'm a comment again once I continue to watch this video.

    • @enecofan888
      @enecofan888 3 роки тому

      Do you know what game they played? Japanese usually play KoiKoi or Hachi-hachi

  • @MamaTomasu
    @MamaTomasu 2 роки тому

    ooh i am born and raised in Hawaii. My aunty taught my sister and me this game when we were little but she modified it to be a simpler matching game. We never played with yaku. But now that I'm older I want to learn the "real" way. Thanks for sharing this info!
    (and yes, I TOTALLY want to make Hanafuda art to put on my walls...you're not alone in wanting to see the gorgeous cards as home decor)
    Btw, I had never heard of the full moon card called "bozu"...but there is a Japanese flower called bozu that looks like a sphere. In reference to the bald man...we call that "bolo head" haha

  • @bluebutterfly244
    @bluebutterfly244 7 років тому +2

    $1.50 at Daiso. :) I thought I was buying ordinary playing cards with Japanese flower designs on them. When I opened the box to see them, I found out that they were a totally different type of card deck. So I end up here learning something new; it's fun and exciting!

    • @prawnchips9461
      @prawnchips9461 6 років тому

      Ugh i can't find it in my local Daiso. I guess it can only be found in Daiso in certain country.

  • @milesdoodling1054
    @milesdoodling1054 10 років тому

    Great video. Your a wonderful narrator. And that modern deck was gorgeous! Thanks!

  • @eagledroppings
    @eagledroppings 3 роки тому

    Hi there, I know the modern hanafuda cards you showcase in this video have been discontinued, but I wanted to make sure you are aware of these other cards that were released last year. They are on playing card stock, so not quite the same as the heavier tiles. However the artwork is fantastic and simple, which really helped my daughter and I to learn how to play. There are three different decks at the moment, which you can buy separately or together in a nice case. If you still collect hanafuda cards you'll definitely want to check these out!
    Dragon deck: www.junior.cards/dragon/
    Tiger deck: www.junior.cards/tiger/
    Phoenix deck: www.junior.cards/phoenix/

  • @bookaddict777
    @bookaddict777 10 років тому

    I have never heard of this game. I will be interested in seeing what it is all about.

  • @Nintendofanboy-ix8nh
    @Nintendofanboy-ix8nh 7 років тому +1

    In 1889 a company was founded which made hanafuda cards popular. I'm talking about Nintendo. Back then gambling was forbidden in Japan except for Hanafuda. On September 23, 1889 Fusajiro Yamauchi founded Nintendo Koppai and in 1906 Nintendo had become the biggest playing card company in Japan. Especially the Yakuza was interested in Hanafuda.

    • @DPerez-w5i
      @DPerez-w5i Місяць тому

      That's interesting, I didn't know the history behind the cards. Mahalo, thanks for sharing!

  • @johannahnaweli7040
    @johannahnaweli7040 7 років тому +1

    would you be able to tell me the set up as in how many card per person if you are playing 2,3, or 4 people and how much cards is down on the table i know how to play the game i just forgot on how many cards is up per person and how many and down on the table thankz

  • @leilani3477
    @leilani3477 3 роки тому +1

    Ahhhh we called those "Sakuda Cards"

  • @kelanmf471
    @kelanmf471 3 роки тому

    I'm in my 60s When my grandfather taught us the only thing not the same, Gagi no points, Yaku was Yako and if you beat the other team in 4 man by 100 points over them was a Wanta. Winning team would hit the knuckles of losing team with the deck of cards. My grandfather was not Japanese, he was heath inspector and spoke Japanese.

    • @DJsuryong
      @DJsuryong Рік тому

      i'm interested in the rules you use to play hanafuda ^^

  • @ricardoortiz4870
    @ricardoortiz4870 7 років тому +1

    I didn't know in Japanese means Flower Cards. So is it called "Flower Cards Cards". Kinda like DC Comics where it means Detective Comics Comics.

    • @MrMrPopols
      @MrMrPopols 5 років тому

      No, in Japanese they call it Hanafuda wich means Flower Cards, so it is just you adding the word "cards" after word "Hanafuda". Normally you would say "Hey its Hanafuda" instead of "Hey its Hanafuda Cards"or "Can I Buy some Hanafuda" instead of "Can I Buy some Hanafuda cards".

  • @thesingerperson
    @thesingerperson 9 років тому

    You can get them for about two dollars in Korea but you play GoStop with them which is similar.

    • @Diamoondust
      @Diamoondust 5 років тому

      can you not play any game with them? as long as they have the same number and kind of cards

  • @lv.99mastermind45
    @lv.99mastermind45 5 років тому +6

    "Well if you're not going to japan, just stop in hawaii and...."
    I'm not going to Hawaii either anytime soon

    • @yolorodriguez4794
      @yolorodriguez4794 5 років тому

      Try eBay ^_^

    • @sambda
      @sambda 4 роки тому +1

      Look on Ebay and search for Hwatu (rather than Hanafuda). You'll pick up a cheap Korean set for $5 or so.

  • @HagovMoreno
    @HagovMoreno 3 роки тому

    Omg I like this cards 😍

  • @UmeSama2080
    @UmeSama2080 4 роки тому

    For any future viewers, unfortunately, the Modern Hanafuda set isn’t sold anymore :(

  • @alexnguyen6070
    @alexnguyen6070 8 років тому

    u guys, do u know which game are play with just 2 card of hanafuda. and count the pair. who get bigger get win. i really really want to know the rules. thanks

  • @dokidokiDoro
    @dokidokiDoro 4 роки тому

    Too bad that modern hanafuda doesn't seem to be on sale anymore.

  • @808Inspired
    @808Inspired 3 роки тому

    ☹️ The link for the Modern Hanafuda deck went out of business...

    • @SoloMcLaughlin
      @SoloMcLaughlin  3 роки тому

      Ah man, those cards were so beautiful.....

  • @gbort1
    @gbort1 8 років тому

    Just checked and unfortunately since this video has been posted the modern hanafuda cards are no longer available from the original seller

    • @user-oo7xd4uz3m
      @user-oo7xd4uz3m 8 років тому

      Actually they are ill give you a link to it in my next reply

    • @user-oo7xd4uz3m
      @user-oo7xd4uz3m 8 років тому

      Here store.modernhanafuda.net/products/modern-hanafuda-a-beautiful-card-game

  • @RadVidz1312
    @RadVidz1312 5 років тому

    Nice vid, especially about the Yaku.
    But the policeman is NOT my friend

  • @NathanMilkie1
    @NathanMilkie1 3 роки тому

    "I'll put it in the linky bits" - lol

  • @solidyoonmin6659
    @solidyoonmin6659 5 років тому

    I bought a deck of these in a japanese store here in the philippines,there was and old and a new deck so i thought they were matching cards😂

  • @rigolerma6687
    @rigolerma6687 4 роки тому

    I got mine off amazon. They have them for $5

  • @Paula-133
    @Paula-133 6 років тому

    THANK YOU!!!!!!

  • @flowercardiandan4730
    @flowercardiandan4730 7 років тому +1

    hey there there's actually more hanafuda cards the game is called yugioh and they have the pine card and cherry blossom if you wanna check out yugioh game

  • @clumsydad7158
    @clumsydad7158 8 років тому

    What is this?

  • @ShionChosa
    @ShionChosa Рік тому

    I got Hanafuda 🎴 cards that are printed on poker ♥️ ♦️ ♣️ cards. It’s arranged by A: January to Q: December

  • @solidyoonmin6659
    @solidyoonmin6659 5 років тому

    I bought a deck of these in a japanese store here in the philippines,there was and old and a new deck so i thought they were matching cards😂