Les jeux sur le Japon

Approved by 40 players

Le Japon est une contrée lointaine capable de faire rêver les joueurs. Ce n'est pas pour rien qu'il existe autant de jeux de société sur la thématique du Japon et plus largement de l'Asie. Avec ces jeux aux illustrations souvent très soignées, inutile de dépenser une fortune en billet d'avion, ouvrez la boîte et vous serez transporté immédiatement. Ambiance japonisante garantie !

Approved by 40 players

Sébastien's Top games

60 jeux

Check out this user's Les jeux sur le Japon Top list. They have 60 games on their list.

5/5

Nekojima

French From 7 years old less than 30mn 1 to 5 players

Nekojima is a wooden game of skill and dexterity in which you have to keep an entire installation in balance.
4.7/5

Takenoko

French From 8 years old 30mn to 1h 2 to 4 players

A long time ago at the Japanese Imperial court, the Chinese Emperor offered a giant panda bear as a symbol of peace to the Japanese Emperor.

4.8/5

Ticket to Ride - Japan & Italy

English, German, Spanish, ... From 8 years old 30mn to 1h 2 to 5 players

Try to take control of the rail network in Japan or Italy. From Tokyo to Nagasaki or Milan to Syracuse, develop your train lines as best you can.

4/60

Wok’Up
0/5
Wok'Up is a speed game in which you take on the role of a ninja cook in one of the world's greatest culinary competitions.

5/60

Tactically move meeples in a cerebral and variable game that fits in your pocket

6/60

Smash Up: Rois du Japon brings the most kawaii base-bashing you've seen to Smash Up, with four factions born from Japanese pop culture: anime fighting girls, cute collectible critters that are totally not Pokémon, colorful fighters that are in no way Power Rangers, and Godzilla.

7/60

The heron flies over the Himeji sky while the Daimio, from the top of the castle, watches his servants move.

8/60

Two new expansion maps for Power Grid: Russia on one side and Japan on the other.

9/60

French edition of Red Sun Blue Cross.

10/60

Kintsugi
2/5
Broken and Beautiful: A Game About Kintsugi.

11/60

Shogun no Katana is a strategic management game set in the fascinating atmosphere of feudal Japan. A complex management game with an original and innovative step-by-step activation mechanic!

12/60

Kodachi
4.2/5
In Kodachi, you seek to steal treasures by facing guards in one of two ways — with strength, which requires you to play cards with higher numbers than the guards, or with stealth, playing cards with lower numbers than the guards.

13/60

L’Empire des Cerisiers is a fantasy universe freely inspired by Japan and voluntarily detached from the latter in order to integrate the many fantastic components, drawn directly from Japanese folklore and legends.

14/60

Namiji
4.1/5

Namiji french edition.

15/60

Goryō is an asymmetric investigation and deduction game for two players. One plays Goryo, the avenging spirit, and the other plays the protective Samurai of the temple.

16/60

Kingyo
5/5
Kingyo is a color and speed matching game. Catch as many Kingyo (goldfish) as possible, matching the colors of the dice. The game can be played by up to 6 players individually or in teams.

17/60

In King of Tokyo, you play mutant monsters, gigantic robots, and strange aliens—all of whom are destroying Tokyo and whacking each other in order to become the one and only King of Tokyo.

18/60

Halloween is an expansion pack compatible with the first and second editions of King of Tokyo. Celebrate the most ghoulish of holidays as you rule the city.

19/60

Next Station Tokyo is a flip'n'write game where you have to draw the new Tokyo subway map. To become the best master builder of the Japanese capital, please respect the specifications of the city.

20/60

Kanagawa
4.7/5
Kanagawa is a strategic and poetic card game in which you have to make your most beautiful print. Expand your workshop to immortalize the finest topics and become the most prestigious student of the Hokusai painter.

21/60

Tokaido Duo
4.1/5
Tokaido Duo is the version for two players in the famous Tokaido game. Play three travelers, on the Japanese island of Shikoku and mark the most points and optimize their trips. A game of Antoine Bauza, illustrated by Naiade.

22/60

In Yokai Pagoda, calm the anger of the Yokai living in a pagoda and avoid failing in your offerings.

23/60

Haniwa
4/5
In this tile laying game, discover the Haniwa, these ancestral funerary sculptures from Japan! Combine your tiles as best as possible to score maximum points.

24/60

Bambou
4.4/5
In Bambou, players embody clans that cultivate bamboo and use the fruits of their labor to take care of their families and thus add happiness points.

25/60

Yokohama
4.7/5
In YOKOHAMA, each player is a merchant in the Meiji period, trying to gain fame from a successful business, and to do so they need to build a store, broaden their sales channels, learn a variety of techniques, and (of course) respond to trade orders from abroad.
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