On March 16th, the theme of "The present and the old days of the game" was "Pokemon Battle Chess Board Game", "Go Fish Card Game", "Shaven Turning / Hyakunin Isshu", "Shogi Breaking / Komatori Game" I enjoyed playing.
First of all, let's introduce the game on the right. Go Fish Card Game. In this game, first hand out five card cards one by one, guess who has the same number card in clockwise order, and for example, "M, M, do you have the 6th card?" If you have it, get the card and get the card with the same number gathered, go out to the field and get the card you have, and if you lose the card you have, the winner will end.
The game on the upper left is a new game, "Pokemon Battle Chesss". In the piece, the number and the progressable direction are indicated by arrows. If you hit the opponent and your number is large, the opponent's card will be exited. The rules are complicated, but it's fun to remember.
The upper right is a scene where you enjoy "shaven turning" using a picture card of Hyakunin Isshu. In this play, we distribute some pieces to each person at first, then pull them one by one, and when the monk comes out, put out your own tag on the spot. This little father lost his tag four times and repeatedly went bankrupt, but this is a scene where he obtained all the cards that were on the spot with the princess' picture card. This is an interesting game that seems to be rich.
The photo on the left is "Shogi Breaking / Komatori Game". Shogi pieces are piled up, the pieces are moved from the board to obtain them without making a noise, and compete for points. It's interesting to use nerves and nervous games.
In addition to studying Japanese, I was able to interact through the game, and after the game, I enjoyed talking with tea and sweets. If you are reading this article, would you like to join us next time? Today, there were also people from countries such as China and Australia, first graders and 15-year-old boys. Click here for the website of the Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association. http://www.chuo-ci.jp/