I think those are some kind of karuta cards. From my understanding, it's a game based on poems. One person acts like a reader, reading a card with the beginning of a poem. The players need to quickly grab the card with the other part of the poem. The player with most cards at the end wins, I believe.
So here, Grass is memorizing the poems for the game.
I think those are some kind of karuta cards. From my understanding, it's a game based on poems. One person acts like a reader, reading a card with the beginning of a poem. The players need to quickly grab the card with the other part of the poem. The player with most cards at the end wins, I believe.
So here, Grass is memorizing the poems for the game.
That seems the game called Uta-garuta, which consists in associating poems with their last sentence. There wasn't a tag for them on Danbooru, only for iroha karuta, a simplified version with images and a single letter. I'm taking the liberty to create a tag for it and a generic karuta tag for both variants
That seems the game called Uta-garuta, which consists in associating poems with their last sentence. There wasn't a tag for them on Danbooru, only for iroha karuta, a simplified version with images and a single letter. I'm taking the liberty to create a tag for it and a generic karuta tag for both variants
I found Hyakunin Isshu tag is already there, though it's rarely used as you can see.