Play Super Hanafuda (Japan) Online
You match flower cards in quiet 16-bit elegance, slowly figuring out the strategy behind each willow branch and cherry blossom combo.
Super Hanafuda came out in 1994 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by I'Max Corp. It was one of those quiet, traditional games that felt right at home on the SNES, a system known for both its flashy action titles and its more thoughtful, niche offerings. This was definitely in the latter category, a digital take on a classic Japanese card game that didn't try to reinvent the wheel, just present it with clean pixel art and a calm atmosphere.
You don't control a character; you simply play the game of Hanafuda against a computer opponent. The main objective is to score points by matching cards from your hand with cards on the table, forming specific combinations based on the month and type of flower depicted. The core mechanics involve careful observation and memory, tracking which monthly suits have been played and planning several moves ahead to claim high-scoring sets like the Brights or the Animals. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost meditative, and the difficulty comes from the AI's sharp, unforgiving strategy. It feels like a peaceful, solitary test of wits, a game to unwind with rather than conquer.
Download Super Hanafuda (Japan) ROM
You can download this ROM to play Super Hanafuda (Japan) offline using an SNES emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.









