Eda Mame Suki Yaki Soba

2026
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Players
2-10
Weight
N/A
Playtime
30 min
Age
5+

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In Eda Mame Suki Yaki Soba (a play-on-words in Japanese), players race to be the first to empty their personal draw pile in this fast-paced card-slapping game. The game is presented bilingually in English and Japanese, making it accessible to players from either language background. At the start, all cards are dealt evenly among players, who keep them face-down in personal draw piles. Players take turns flipping the top card of their pile into a central pile while saying the next one of five Japanese food words in sequence: EDA (branch), MAME (beans), SUKI (love), YAKI (grilled), SOBA (noodles). The word pairs form a kind of limerick in Japanese (eda-mame, suki-yaki, yaki-soba). When a flipped card matches the word being spoken, all players must immediately slap the central pile. The last player to slap takes all the cards from the center and adds them to the bottom of their draw pile, then starts the next round. Three special cards add complexity: SUMO requires players to place both fists on their legs before slapping, NINJA requires stacking hands at eye level with pointer fingers up in a ninja pose, and SUSHI requires making a fist on the table with the other hand on top. Players who slap at the wrong time, hesitate too long, or perform the wrong gesture must also take the pile as a penalty. The first player to successfully empty their draw pile wins.