k Hanafuda Date of photograph unknown Three young Japanese women in kimono and traditional hairdo are playing Hanafuda. One of the women holds a fan.The game inspired Kyoto businessman Fusajiro Yamauchi to found Nintendo Koppai in 1889 to produce handcrafted Hanafuda cards painted on mulberry tree bark. The company is of course now better known for its computer games. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Hanafuda  Date of photograph unknown  Three young Japanese women in kimono and traditional hairdo are playing Hanafuda. One of the women holds a fan.The game inspired Kyoto businessman Fusajiro Yamauchi to found Nintendo Koppai in 1889 to produce hand crafted Hanafuda cards painted on mulberry tree bark. The company is of course now better known for its computer games.
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Hanafuda (Date of photograph unknown)

Three young Japanese women in kimono and traditional hairdo are playing Hanafuda. One of the women holds a fan.The game inspired Kyoto businessman Fusajiro Yamauchi to found Nintendo Koppai in 1889 to produce hand-crafted Hanafuda cards painted on mulberry tree bark. The company is of course now better known for its computer games.

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