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Yama Children

Children in Coal Pits (Yama) in the Mid-Meiji Era (1868-1912) #5: Girls' Game Oitsutsu Ishi (Five Beanbags) (The number of bags was not limited to five)
1964 - 1967

Meiji Chuki Yama no Kodomo #5: Joshi no Asobi Oitsutsu Ishi (Kazu wa go ko ni kagiranai)
[Children in Coal Pits (Yama) in the Mid-Meiji Era (1868-1912) #5: Girls' Game Oitsutsu Ishi (Five Beanbags) (The number of bags was not limited to five)]
25.4 x 35.6 cm Painting in Watercolors and Ink

Text on the Right
Sand, fruits of birch, or small beans was/were put into small cloth bags. Girls tossed up the beanbags or let go of them below their elbow one by one, after shouting each time, "Go below the large bridge (Okina hashi kugure)!" Baby-sitters tossed and caught two beanbags alternately to their temari-uta songs [songs sung by girls while they were bouncing balls many times].

Text at the Top Right
This game was also called ohitotsu, and girls sometimes cried, "Ossharai!" while they were enjoying it.

Text at the Top Left
There were lots of songs to which girls juggled, such as "Hi, fu, mi, yo, i mu, na, ya, ko, to (One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten)," etc.


Translation Assisted by Mr. Nathan Johndro

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