
Balls!
Went back to Fuchu Festival today. There isn't much to see, but most kids are enjoying themselves playing all sorts of scooping games (goldfish, water balloon yoyo, rubber balls) :D
Goldfish scooping (金魚すくい, 金魚掬い Kingyo-sukui?) is a Japanese traditional game in which a player scoops goldfish with a special scooper. It is also called, "Scooping Goldfish", "Dipping for Goldfish" or "Snatching Goldfish". "Kingyo" means goldfish and "sukui" means scooping. Sometimes bouncy balls are substituted for goldfish. Japanese summer festivals or ennichi commonly have a stall. Both children and adults enjoy the game. The game is played for pleasure, but today, there is a National Competition of Goldfish Scooping in Japan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfish_sc

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