type of household amulet or talisman, issued by a Shinto shrine, hung in the house for protection
 trump card;  ace up one's sleeve;  secret weapon
 hanafuda;  flower cards;  playing cards consisting of 12 suits of 4 cards, each suit representing a month indicated by a flower
 one's hand (when playing cards);  name tag;  nameplate;  wallet-sized (photo)
 name plate;  name tag;  label
 bulletin board;  notice board;  billboard;  roadside sign;  sign on a post, usu. wooden, esp. containing information about a sight, warning, congratulations, etc.
 official bulletin board (esp. Edo period);  highest bid;  highest tender
 numbered tag;  numbered ticket
 deck (of playing cards on table, face down, from which cards are drawn);  stack;  draw pile;  tag verifying one has permission to take plants and trees from common land (Edo period)
 tagged (esp. with a price);  notorious;  infamous;  double-dyed
 temple which issues amulets
 face card;  court card;  picture card (in utagaruta or iroha karuta)
 cards in one's hand;  one's hand
 price tag;  price label;  tag displaying a base price which cannot be reduced by negotiation
 wildcard (in hanafuda);  storm card;  gaji (term used in Hawaii);  extra card (in hanafuda, kabufuda, etc.; sometimes depicting an ogre);  joker;  blank card
 red tag (esp. one attached to sold goods or discounted products);  red label;  swords (playing card suit in traditional Japanese gambling decks)
 announcement flier (e.g. sale at a shop);  raffle ticket;  lottery ticket;  hikifuda (type of playing cards numbered 1-6, used by the bank in tehonbiki);  kurifuda
 doorplate;  nameplate;  gate pass
 cards with words or phrases written on them, used in Japanese karuta games
 white label;  white tag;  white card (in karuta);  blank card;  honour awarded to samurai in Tosa
 child's identification tag
 poster;  notice;  harifuda (type of playing cards numbered 1-6; used for playing tehonbiki)
 wooden signboard with a peaked top (usu. with information about a historical place)
 card to pick up (in card games);  card that is picked up by players instead of read (in karuta);  card printed with the second half of a poem (in karuta)
 check (e.g. baggage claim);  tag;  token;  tally;  score
 blue tag;  blue card;  blue ticket;  batons (playing card suit in traditional Japanese gambling decks)
 1-point card;  junk card;  plain card
 card that can be used to make a scoring combination
 full house;  sell-out;  putting up a sign forbidding entry, passage, etc.
 cards on the board;  cards in the field
 kurofuda;  type of Japanese playing cards
 sign staked to a building's ridgepole at construction time stating the building's donor, builder, date, reason for construction, etc.
 10-point card;  tane;  animal card
 charm for shrine visitors
 street corner bulletin board
 votive tablet donated to a shrine or temple; (arch.)  treasury or granary receipt statement
 prize-winning ticket;  winning lottery ticket
 useless card (in karuta);  worthless card;  card only worth 1 point
 kabufuda (type of playing cards);  tag verifying merchant guild membership (Edo period)
 local card game (esp. hanafuda)
 mushifuda;  stripped hanafuda deck consisting of 40 cards
 draw pile;  mekuri karuta (card game popular in the late Edo period)
 card that can be counted as more than one type of card for scoring combinations (e.g. the sake cup card or the November suit)
 tiles used in incense-guessing games
 mefuda (type of playing cards)
 card used to pick up the remaining three cards of the same suit in the field
 card (oft. featuring illustrations of sweets) used to represent money when gambling