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Buriburi gitcho : ウィキペディア英語版 | Buriburi gitcho
The ''buriburi'' and ''gitcho'' were Japanese children's toys, traditionally given together as a New Year's gift. The ''buriburi'' was a gourd-shaped roller, with or without wheels, which was rolled along the ground or pulled with a string; the ''gitcho'' was a short mallet or bat. Their origin is obscure, but it is believed that they originated from China, and that they were used in a game of the same name. Both the implements and the game were closely associated with the New Year Festival in Heian-era Japan. After the festival, the playing implements were sometimes ceremonially burned in a ceremony known as ''sagitcho''. ==External links==
* (Painting by Kubo Shunman of Buriburi gitcho and Hame-yumi, Metropolitan Museum of Art )
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