Noborigama
Noborigama is a traditional Japanese game that involves a wooden board with a series of holes and a set of wooden balls. The objective of the game is to remove all the balls from the board by sliding them into a designated hole. The game is typically played by two players, who take turns sliding the balls. The game is known for its simplicity and strategic depth, as players must carefully plan their moves to avoid getting stuck or leaving themselves in a difficult position. Noborigama is often played as a social game, with players taking turns and discussing their strategies. The game is also known for its educational benefits, as it can help improve hand-eye coordination, problem-solving skills, and strategic thinking. Noborigama has been played in Japan for centuries and has gained popularity in other countries as well. The game is often used as a teaching tool in schools and is also enjoyed by adults as a relaxing and engaging pastime.