ABOUT THIS DECK
Snow, Moon and Flowers (雪月花, setsu-getsu-ka or setsu gekka) is a Japanese expression and theme in art and design originating from a poem by Tang dynasty poet Bai Juyi.[1] It became popular in the late Edo period. It is a metonym for beautiful sceneries in the nature in Japanese.
Translation from the back of the box:
Japan's traditional "Hanafuda fortune-telling" is revived in the present day.
There is actually another way to use Hanafuda used in games such as "Koikoi" and "Flower Matching". That's "Hanafuda fortune-telling". Hanafuda, which was born and developed in Japan, is based on the aesthetics and sensibility of Japanese people. Therefore, the feature is that the interpretation of the tag can be done smoothly by anyone.
This card scrutinized the literature of "Hanafuda fortune-telling" compiled in the past and reconstructed it as "divination technique" & "modern design". Flowers from ancient times
"Hanafuda fortune-telling" where there is a document that is often performed at the Yanagikai and merchant houses. Please use it as a hint to live a better life.
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