Characteristics
At first glance, many Japanese toys seem familiar, such as kites, tops and cards, but their colorful decorations set them apart as cultural touchstones. As "Traditional Japanese Toys" indicates, these toys display Buddhist and Shinto influence in their designs, along with the artistic skills of their makers.
Types
Japanese toys and games range from wooden toys and kites to card games and masks. Wooden toys include the challenging cup-and-ball "kendama," the flying "taketombo" and "koma" tops. "Uta-karuta" playing cards, decorated with poetry and images of ancient poets, make inspiring, colorful gifts for older children. "O-men" masks encourage younger children to pretend to be foxes and characters from folklore.
Sources
If you visit Japan, search souvenir stores for traditional toys and games. At home, look in stores specializing in Japanese products, both online and locally. Stores carrying a variety of Asian goods may also have a few Japanese toys in stock.