





English Hanafuda Deck
‘Hanafuda’ means ‘Flower Cards’ and originated in 18th century Japan. Much like western playing cards, there is a whole variety of traditional card games which can played with Flower Cards. The most popular games are Koi-Koi and Sakura.
The Flower Cards are inspired by fauna and flora of the British Isles and follow the same format as ‘Hanafuda’ so you’ll be able to play these popular games yourself.
Flower Cards is made up of 12x suits of 4 cards, giving a core deck of 48 cards. There is also an additional blank card. The cards of the month are made up for four types; Chaffs, Scrolls, Animals and Brights.
The cards have rules for Rummy, Sakura and the ever popular classic Koi-Koi
‘Hanafuda’ means ‘Flower Cards’ and originated in 18th century Japan. Much like western playing cards, there is a whole variety of traditional card games which can played with Flower Cards. The most popular games are Koi-Koi and Sakura.
The Flower Cards are inspired by fauna and flora of the British Isles and follow the same format as ‘Hanafuda’ so you’ll be able to play these popular games yourself.
Flower Cards is made up of 12x suits of 4 cards, giving a core deck of 48 cards. There is also an additional blank card. The cards of the month are made up for four types; Chaffs, Scrolls, Animals and Brights.
The cards have rules for Rummy, Sakura and the ever popular classic Koi-Koi
‘Hanafuda’ means ‘Flower Cards’ and originated in 18th century Japan. Much like western playing cards, there is a whole variety of traditional card games which can played with Flower Cards. The most popular games are Koi-Koi and Sakura.
The Flower Cards are inspired by fauna and flora of the British Isles and follow the same format as ‘Hanafuda’ so you’ll be able to play these popular games yourself.
Flower Cards is made up of 12x suits of 4 cards, giving a core deck of 48 cards. There is also an additional blank card. The cards of the month are made up for four types; Chaffs, Scrolls, Animals and Brights.
The cards have rules for Rummy, Sakura and the ever popular classic Koi-Koi