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today I played "Nihonjin Mitai"

the journal of Michael Werneburg

twenty-seven years and one million words

Kokubunji, 2021.12.04

A good friend has produced a card game called Nihonjin Mitai. In it, each player is a gaijin living in Japan. You start with zero skill cards, and until you have a credible hand of those you shouldn't draw any challenge cards, which you otherwise want to collect. Each challenge card has a difficulty rating and you need various skills that match the stated needs on the card. The first person to 40 points wins.

Each round you draw either a skill card or a challenge card. Since most of the challenges require 2 or 3 skill points in categories like "way" and "language", and because you can only retain five skill cards, you usually want to have 2 of one skill and 3 of another. You "win" a challenge whenever you have enough skills to match the stated needs on the card. If you're short, you can roll a die to see if you can add enough points to win.

I quite enjoyed it. The name of the game means, "You're like a Japanese person." To hear this means you've arrived, as a foreigner.

rand()m quote

When the world is in accord with the Dao, fast horses are left to fertilize fields. When the world is not in accord with the Dao, war horses are bred in the countryside.

— Lao Tsu