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Hi-Rich, Co., Ltd.
| Address | Iwasaki Building 2F Asakusabashi 1-7-2 Taito-Ku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:111-0053 |
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| Representative Name | Kenta Tomie |
| Annual Revenue | JPY 200,000,000 |
| No. of Employees | 11 |
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SD item code:9700742
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JAN:4.57E+12
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JAN:4.57E+12
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Disc type: DVD Duration: 30 min. x 1 disc Layer: Single-sided single layer Color: Color Sound: Stereo Image: 4:3 Region: 2
Product tag: None
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Description
| Parents and children can learn Ayatori while having fun! Easy to learn traditional Ayatori You can learn complex Ayatari faster than with a book. The whole family, from children to the elderly, can enjoy playing Ayatori. Ayatori is a traditional game using strings. Surprisingly, there are string games similar to Japanese Ayatori all over the world. I am sure that everyone has had the experience of playing this game at least once in their childhood. However, children's games have recently shifted to TV and video games, and it is rare to see children playing "ayatori" anymore. However, the fact remains that "ayatori" is an excellent tool for intellectual creation that enhances children's emotional development and intelligence. In this video, we introduce a typical form of Ayatori that can be enjoyed anywhere with just a string. Not only can parents and children enjoy learning the game with their children, but it also provides exercise for the fingertips, so please enjoy watching this video with your family members, including the elderly. Included titles *Ayatatori for playing alone *Broomstick *Rubber *Seven diamonds *Glasses *Chrysanthemum *Mosquito *Banana *Cup *Magic Ayatori *String puller *Coin drop *Ladder → Tokyo Tower *Branch → Spool → Dragonfly * Chouchou → Mt. Fuji → Cat * Steel bridge → Tortoise → Rubber → Airplane → Kabuto → Tadpole *Ayatori played by two children *Petty-cups *Sawing game *Paddy field → river → rice field → frog Instructor Yukari Kitazono |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Mar.2nd 2026 to May.4th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Feb.12th 2026 to Feb.16th 2026 |
| EMS | From Feb.11th 2026 to Feb.16th 2026 |
| Pantos Express | From Feb.13th 2026 to Feb.18th 2026 |
| DHL | From Feb.11th 2026 to Feb.13th 2026 |
| UPS | From Feb.11th 2026 to Feb.13th 2026 |
| FedEx | From Feb.11th 2026 to Feb.13th 2026 |
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Easy to learn traditional Ayatori
You can learn complex Ayatari faster than with a book.
The whole family, from children to the elderly, can enjoy playing Ayatori.
Ayatori is a traditional game using strings. Surprisingly, there are string games similar to Japanese Ayatori all over the world. I am sure that everyone has had the experience of playing this game at least once in their childhood. However, children's games have recently shifted to TV and video games, and it is rare to see children playing "ayatori" anymore. However, the fact remains that "ayatori" is an excellent tool for intellectual creation that enhances children's emotional development and intelligence. In this video, we introduce a typical form of Ayatori that can be enjoyed anywhere with just a string. Not only can parents and children enjoy learning the game with their children, but it also provides exercise for the fingertips, so please enjoy watching this video with your family members, including the elderly.
Included titles
*Ayatatori for playing alone *Broomstick *Rubber *Seven diamonds *Glasses *Chrysanthemum *Mosquito *Banana *Cup
*Magic Ayatori *String puller *Coin drop
*Ladder → Tokyo Tower *Branch → Spool → Dragonfly * Chouchou → Mt. Fuji → Cat * Steel bridge → Tortoise → Rubber → Airplane → Kabuto → Tadpole
*Ayatori played by two children *Petty-cups *Sawing game *Paddy field → river → rice field → frog
Instructor Yukari Kitazono
昔から伝わるあやとりが簡単におぼえられます
複雑なあやとりも本で見るより早くわかります
子どもからお年寄りまで家族全員で楽しめます
あやとりは古くから伝わる、ひもを使った遊びです。意外なことに日本のあやとりに似たひもを使った遊びは世界中にあります。みなさんも子どもの頃に一度は遊んだ経験をお持ちでしょう。しかし最近の子どもの遊びもテレビやゲームなどに変わってきたためか、あやとりをしている子どもを見かける機会が少なくなりました。でもあやとりは子どもの情操と知能を高める絶好の知的創造具であることは今も昔も変りません。この映像では、ひも一つあればどこでも楽しめる代表的なあやとりを紹介しています。お子さんと一緒におぼえていただき、親子で楽しんでいただくだけではなく、指先の運動にもなりますのでお年寄りをはじめ、ご家族のみなさまで楽しみながらご覧になってください。
収録タイトル
■ひとりで遊ぶあやとり・ほうき・ゴム・七つのダイヤモンド・めがね・菊・蚊・バナナ・さかずき
■マジックあやとり・ひもぬき・コイン落とし
■これができればあやとり名人・はしご→東京タワー・ブランコ→糸巻き→トンボ・ちょうちょう→富士山→ねこ・鉄橋→かめ→ゴム→飛行機→カブト→おたまじゃくし
■ふたりで遊ぶあやとり・ぺったんこ・のこぎりごっこ・田んぼ→川→田んぼ→かえる
インストラクター北園ゆかり