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Otedama is a traditional Japanese children's game. Small bean bags are tossed and juggled in a game similar to jacks. Although it is mostly a social game, Otedama can be played either alone or in groups. It is rarely competitve and often accompanied by sing songs.

History

Otedama was most popular among young girls in post World War II Japan. The bean bags called ojami were sewn together from strips of cloth and contained small azuki beans. During war times, parents could smuggle extra food for their hungry children inside them.

Unfortunately, very few people today remember how to play Otedama. The songs which accompanied them have been all but forgotten and the next generation of children have never heard of such a game.

How to play

Specific game play varies widely from region to region. One variation, transmitted to Hawaii by the children of Japanese descent, requires three bean bags; two small ones, and one large one called the kini. Play proceeds in rounds which become increasingly more difficult as the game goes on.

The first round begins with one hand.

(Do not move the bean bags.) During the second round, place your left hand (if you are right-handed) out in front of you, a flat open palm, oriented facing your right hand. (Do not move the bean bags.) In the third round, Now begins the “doubles” rounds which are variations of the first three. In the fourth round, with one hand, (Do not move the bean bags.) During the fifth round, place your left hand (if you are right-handed) out in front of you, a flat open palm, oriented facing your right hand, like in round two. (Do not move the bean bags.) In the sixth round, The seventh round is called the sandwich and is easier to do if your bean bags are flat. In the eighth and final round, with the two bean bags on the floor in front of you

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