




Golden Toad Korean Flower Cards: Hwatu / Go-Stop
Korean Go-Stop & Minari Playing Cards
Hwatu (화투), which literally means "a war of flowers," remains popular in South Korea, especially among friends and family who gather for holidays such as New Year's or Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving).
The deck consists of 48 cards plus a few bonus cards—jokers. The primary cards are further divided into 12 months, with flowers and animals representing each month of the year, such as the cherry blossom (March), the peony (June), and the maple tree (October).
The Korean card game is often called Min-Hwatu, Godori, or Go-stop and is similar to the traditional Japanese game known as Hanafuda or Koi-Koi.
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- For external use only.
- Avoid contact with eyes.
- Do not apply to broken or irritated skin.
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor if irritation occurs.
- If you have sensitive or allergy-prone skin, perform a patch test before use.
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
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