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| 1. ayatori | Traditional game for girls. Cat's cradle. |
| 2. igo | Representative Japanese two-player board games. |
| 3. umeboshi | Plums pickled in salt and purple perilla leaves (shiso) and dried in the sun. |
| 4. ema | Votive pictures. Pictures of horses drawn on wood. |
| 5. origami | Japanese art of paper folding. |
| 6. karate | One of the marital arts developed in Okinawa as the art of self defense. |
| 7. kyudo | Japanese archery, one of the martial arts. |
| 8. kujira | Whales. An important source of animal protein used by the Japanese after World War II. |
| 9. keiba | Horse racing, one of the popular forms of gambling authorized under public management. |
| 10. koto | Traditional Japanese stringed instrument made of wood. |

