Janken

Janken (Ja. 両拳) is "rock paper scissors," Japanese-style. The rules are nearly identical to the international game. Two players chant "jan ken pon!" while pumping their fists. On "pon," the players show a fist ("rock"), index and middle fingers extended in a V ("scissors"), or all fingers extended ("paper"). The exchange is won as determined by the rules:
  1. Scissors cuts Paper
  2. Paper wraps Rock
  3. Rock breaks Scissors
Ties are broken by repeated plays, either accompanied by three more fist pumps with "ai kode sho!" ("isn't that the same!") or the more rapid single-pump with "pon!". Somehow, long chains of draws aren't uncommon, suggesting that many players draw upon some shared psychology/strategy when choosing tiebreaker signs. "Jan ken pon! Pon! Pon! Pon! Pon! Pon! Pon! Gyaaa!/Yattaa!! (arrgh!/I did it!)" The internet is clogged with on-line and stand-alone versions of this game, written in Flash, Java or JavaScript, etc.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
4th canadian armoured brigade
intertropical convergence zone
unionfs
american girls (band)
george hadley
mercer county, new jersey route 672
malaysia campus (university of nottingham)
andrew dice clay
francesco maria veracini
tipping point
gabrielle
physical fitness
giuseppe tartini
needham schroeder
list of universities in brazil
betta
thomas mundy peterson
the emperor's new mind
intershop
wally heider studios
otway rees
u.s. child labor laws
associative memory
common mare's tail
gg allin
ned lagin
black fax
forum check
workingman's dead
battle of moerbrugge
wide mouth frog
farrell dobbs
conjugation of regular catalan verbs
technocapitalism
n scale
the holy sisters of the gaga dada
nasum
moghol language
zooming user interface
theodosius harnack
broken (movie)
rendermorphics
whip (dance)
corktown, detroit