File:Kitsune-ken (狐拳), Japanese rock-paper-scissors variant, from the Genyoku sui bento (1774).jpg

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English: Kitsune-ken
                     日本語: 狐拳
Title
English: Kitsune-ken
日本語: 狐拳
Description
English: Representation of three people playing kitsune-ken (fox-ken), an early Japanese rock-paper-scissor or sansukumi-ken game. Published in the Genyoku sui bento in 1774. From left to right: Hunter (猟師 ryōshi), village head (庄屋 shōya), and fox (狐 kitsune). The fox defeats the village head, the village head defeats the hunter, and the hunter defeats the fox.
Date 1774
date QS:P571,+1774-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium print
medium QS:P186,Q11060274
Source/Photographer

Linhart, Sepp. "Die Repräsentation Von Tieren Im Japanischen Ken-Spiel: Versuch Einer Interpretation." Asiatische Studien: Zeitschrift Der Schweizerischen Asiengesellschaft 65.2 (2011): 541-61.

1774. Genyoku sui bento. 4.
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