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Hanafuda cards were created in early 18th-century Japan, reportedly by Edo Shogunate stewards from Portuguese playing cards. A deck consists of 48 cards, divided into 12 suits, each representing a month or specific flowers. While many games can be played, Koi-Koi is now the standard, evolving from the earlier game Hachi-Hachi.
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Hanafuda cards were created in early 18th-century Japan by Edo Shogunate stewards using Portuguese playing cards. The deck has 48 cards in 12 suits representing months or flowers. Koi-Koi is the popular game played with these cards.