| Kimari-ji Karuta with a CD-ROM |
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Kimari-ji refers to the fewest number of syllables that should cue the listener as to the identity of the poem. This set is a definitive edition that enables you to play Hyakunin isshu karuta on computer.
It helps you memorize or simply appreciate the poems, or practice for competitions.
5,565en |
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| Buraku (Recitation CD included) |
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3,150en |
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Recitation cassette tape included.
3,150en |
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Popular edition for competition preparation.
1,575en |
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| Edition for instructional purposes |
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The poet and the source of the poem are printed on the back of each card.
This set will help you learn about Hyakunin isshu without other references.
2,625en |
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Kimari-ji refers to the fewest number of syllables that should cue the listener as to the identity of the poem.
Devised to help beginners to reach fast for the cards.
1,575en |
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This set is for practice use and as such, the cards are very sturdy.
2,625en |
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| Edo Iroha Karuta and Kyo Iroha Karuta |
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Also known as "Inubou Karuta," Edo Iroha Karuta was born in the Edo period. This set is a reprint edition.
Beginning with "An inch ahead is dark as a night (issun saki, yamino yo)," Kyo Iroha Karuta is the oldest of the proverb karuta
1,050en per seten |
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