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  2. Otedama - Wikipedia

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    Otedama (お手玉) is a traditional Japanese children's game. Small bean bags are tossed and juggled in a game similar to jacks. Although it is generally a social game, Otedama can also be played alone. It is rarely competitive and often accompanied by singing. Otedama play is thought to be in decline. [citation needed]

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  4. Azukihakari - Wikipedia

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    Azukihakari (小豆はかり, "the bean counter") is a Japanese monster in the Ghost Story Collection of the Edo period, "Kaidan Old Staff".There is a theory that it is similar to the poltergeist phenomenon because it is a monster that makes the sound of red beans in a house without appearing, and it is a monster with only sound.

  5. The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter

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    The Other World's Books Depend on the Bean Counter (異世界の沙汰は社畜次第, Isekai no Sata wa Shachiku Shidai) is a Japanese light novel series written by Yatsuki Wakatsu and illustrated by Kikka Ohashi.

  6. Hunt the thimble - Wikipedia

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    The game has also been known as hot buttered beans in the US since at least 1830, [3] and other names for it include hide the object and hide the key. William Wells Newell described a version called thimble in sight in his 1883 Games and Songs of American Children. The game is known in various European countries. It is called cache-tampon in ...

  7. “Bean Counter” Changes Time-Off Rollover Policy, The Company ...

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    The post “Bean Counter” Changes Time-Off Rollover Policy, The Company Ends Up Regretting It first appeared on Bored Panda. Unfortunately, some managers only look at the bottom line, without ...

  8. Bohnanza - Wikipedia

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    Players can earn more thalers by cashing in a field with a female bean at the top. Allows a two player game. This has later been reworked as Ladybohn: Manche Mögen's Heiss! Bohnaparte A Napoleonic expansion where players play Bohnanza to finance a military campaign to conquer the Bohnreich. Girke describes this game as "Bohnanza meets Risk".

  9. Don't Spill the Beans - Wikipedia

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    Don't Spill the Beans is a children's game for 2 or more players ages 3–6 published by Milton Bradley Company, a subsidiary of Hasbro The game was originally manufactured by Schaper Toys but acquired by Milton Bradley in 1986 through its then owner, Tyco Toys. [1] The game is described by Hasbro as a "Classic Preschool Game.