Gakken Prefecture Karuta Card Game (Ages 6+)

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47 You can learn the shape, name, and capital of each prefecture while playing karuta. The "Names and Locations of the 47 Prefectures" is also included in the Courses of Study, and is an essential part of geography learning in social studies. There is also a wealth of information on prefectural capitals, topography, and products, which will deepen the understanding of prefectures and the geography of Japan for both elementary school students and adults. [How to use] The reading tag is a text that indicates the shape of the prefecture. Take a card based on the first letter of the text to be read, the shape of the prefecture, or the name of the prefecture on the picture card. You can also play more advanced karuta cards by attaching the included cover stickers to the names of the prefectures on the picture cards. The back of the picture cards contains a variety of information, including representative geographical information for each prefecture, specialties, and World Heritage sites. If you put the ring through the hole on the picture card, it becomes a learning memorization card. Large-format maps of Japan allow you to see the entire area of Japan (east, west, south, north, etc.) and keep track of the prefectures divided by region. The White Map of the Japanese Archipelago is very useful and can be used freely for learning. Free audio reading by Alexa is included. As the reader becomes Alexa, at least two players can play karuta against each other. It is also useful for one-person rote learning.

Safety warning

●Do not use for any other purpose. ●Do not lick, put in mouth, throw, or hit karuta cards. If you ride on karuta cards arranged on the floor, you may slip and fall. ●The edges of karuta cards can cut your fingers. ●Keep out of reach of children after use.

47 Fun way to remember the prefectures!

Target age: 6 year's old and older

Includes: 47 yomi-fuda and picture-fuda each (1 spare each), cover sticker, 1 card ring for memorization, large-format map of Japan & white map of the Japanese archipelago

Country of origin: Japan

Supervisor: Ken Yuien (Teacher at an elementary school attached to the University of Tsukuba)