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けん玉
1. kendama; Japanese bilboquet (cup-and-ball game)
2. KendamaA kendama (けん玉, also written as 剣玉 and 拳玉) is a traditional Japanese toy which consists of two wooden cups of different sizes placed on the center of a wooden spike and smaller cup with a ball connected by a string. In English, kendama may be referred to as ring and pin and bears similarities to the classic cup-and-ball game, known in the Latin American world as balero. The principle of these toys are the same: catching one object with another, where both are joined by a string.
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Read “Kendama” on English Wikipedia
Read “けん玉” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Kendama” on DBpedia
剣玉 【けんだま】、拳玉 【けんだま】
拳玉: Rarely-used kanji form.
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