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Konpira fune fune (Konpira) is a Japanese game of skill[1].
Rules
editThe two players take turns rhythmically tapping an object (sometimes a coin) atop a table with their palms. The game is traditionally played with a song of the same name. This continues until one player grabs the object, whereupon the other hits the table with his fist. The player holding the object may tap it against the table and keep it or release it. The first player to hit the object with his palm, hit the table with his fist, or fall out of rhythm loses.
Drinking version
editIn the drinking version of the game, the players take drinks if they lose. This hinders reflexes and agility, which are crucial to the game.
References
edithttps://www.samuraitours.com/japanese-partydrinking-game/
- ^ "Samurai Tours". Retrieved 2024-09-04.