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A simulation of the card game Hanafuda for the Arcade and Super Famicom.
Gion Hana ("Gion Flower", named for the Gion region of Kyoto known for its artists and geisha. The game's also known as Gionbana elsewhere) is a hanafuda game originally released in the Arcade in 1989. In 1994 it was converted to the Super Famicom. Like most hanafuda games, it never saw an English localization.
The single-player uses a board game motif to connect its games. The player moves around the board earning or losing cash as they play single hands against the CPU.