Shiritori (しりとり): Japanese Vocab Saturday Timewaster

I was reminded of this game over on the eduFire forums, where one of the tutors started a game up. What a great vocab game! I remember playing this a lot with my crazy little kancho-giving host brother, back in the day. Here’s how it works.

  • One person starts with a word
  • The next person takes the last letter (hiragana) from that word, and uses it to start the next word.
  • Then it goes on and on and on until someone loses (more on that in a second).

Standard Rules

  • You can’t repeat a word
  • You can only use nouns (otherwise too many things would end in い and す, right?)
  • You can’t end a word with an “n” (ん) sound, since no words start with it.
  • You can use “words” that have の in them, as long as they are concrete enough to be considered a word. For example, things like 男の子(おとこのこ)would be acceptable.
  • Words normally written in hiragana or katakana are both okay. So, foreign words are a go (as long as they are actually considered words.

Optional Rules

Now, there are optional rules (which we will be ignoring in our little game down in the comments). But, should you want them, here they are:

  • No names, places, allowed (anything that would be normally capitalized in English, basically)
  • Long vowels when a foreign word (for example, パワー) can either be a “pa” or an “a” sound, depending on your rules. For our game, it would be a “pa.”
  • The little tenten or circle that you see on a lot of hiragana can be ignored (for example は vs ぱ or ば, etc). In our game, they will not be ignored!

Mastah Rules

If you’re a master at this, and playing with your master shiritori friends, you can do some things to make it harder on yourself (once again, we’re doing the easier version in the comments).

  • Increase the word length so it has to be three or more syllables.
  • Instead of using the last kana, you would use the last two kana (and neither can be ん)
  • Limiting it to a certain genre (oof, this would be tough)
  • Using a timer, where each side only has 10 seconds to come up with their answer (gets harder and harder as you go!)
  • Slapping your friend in the face before each round also makes things more difficult (mostly for your friendship)

So there you have it. Here’s a little example run, to show you how things are done:

しりとどんワーレインジャーボン

(どどんぱ is the name of a roller coaster, btw). Notice how I jumped back and forth between words normally written in hiragana and katakana? And how I only used nouns?

Alright, so now it’s up to you. We’re going to play a little game down in the comments section. Also, if you’re feeling like you can’t get enough shiritori, there’s a game going on here.

The Tofugu Shiritori Game:

Here’s some rules for the Tofugu game, in particular:

  • You can write in either hiragana/katakana or Romaji (though the first option is preferred, if possible).
  • Make sure you spell things correctly! Also, provide the kanji / definition of the word you wrote down, just as an added bonus to help folks with vocab :)
  • You can feel free to “reply” to comments, but once it starts getting skinny, start a new thread, please.

Alright, I’ll get things started! Starting word is…

日本語/にほん (Japanese Language)

  • http://altf4.net lawnmowerlatte

    ごめんなさい

  • http://torerling.blogspot.com torerling

    インタネット

  • http://tofugu.com Tofugu_Erin

    ときどき

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    金曜日 ・ きんようび (Friday)
    don't forget to put definitions for people!

  • http://torerling.blogspot.com torerling

    きんたま

  • http://torerling.blogspot.com torerling

    I was too slow :P

  • http://tofugu.com Tofugu_Erin

    Want me to remove your comment?

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    Don't worry about removing, we can just let people choose which one
    they go off of :) Second one is fine, there will be repeats like this,
    and nothing we can really do. Just keep the ballll rolllin!

  • http://torerling.blogspot.com torerling

    that'd been nice ;) I'll try again and remember to check before posting ;)

  • http://tofugu.com Tofugu_Erin

    I'm going to do it this once.

  • http://tofugu.com Tofugu_Erin

    美人

  • http://tofugu.com Tofugu_Erin

    ルービックキューブ (Rubik's Cube)

  • torerling

    文学 ぶんがく (litterature)

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    くそ shit

  • http://altf4.net lawnmowerlatte

    其れから – Sorekara – And then

  • http://tofugu.com Tofugu_Erin

    楽・らく・easy

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    葛餅
    くずもち
    Kudzu starch cake.

  • fredydb327


    さかな
    fish

  • HumanWaste

    なに
    nani
    what

  • Floatmeon

    にじ rainbow 虹

  • llamaking

    自分 ー> じぶん Myself

  • http://torerling.blogspot.com torerling

    ビール Beer

  • liban

    じぶん→✗

    じだい 時代

  • liban

    era ( sorry i forgot )

  • Nelore

    一杯 ⇒ いっぱい (full, much, a lot of)

  • SarahXin

    椅子【いす】chair

  • Popkornage

    すごい – Sugoi – Great

  • WOTDsctoo

    すごい -> ✗  (Adjective)

    すきやき sukiyaki ( it's a foood) すき焼き

  • Nelore

    一枚 ⇒ いちまい [ichimai] (one flat, thin object)

  • Tonio

    いたずら (mischief, prank)

  • Nelore

    油揚 ⇒ あぶらげ [aburage] (fried tofu)

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    ブール関数
    ブールかんすう
    Boolean function

  • Nelore

    打ち合わせ ⇒ うちあわせ [uchiawase] (arrangement)

  • http://youtube.com/profile?user=chokudori クリス

    洗濯機
    せんたくき
    Sentakuki ⇒ Washing Machine

    見んあさんこれはワルドプッチゲムですよ〜

  • Nelore

    気味 ⇒ きみ [kimi] (feeling)

  • http://caitlinomara.com Caitlin

    耳(みみ)ear

  • Tonio

    水不足 → みずぶそく → mizubusoku → water shortage

  • torerling

    靴下 くつした (socks)

  • dan

    タバコ (tobacco, cigarettes)

  • torerling

    コンビニ (convenient store)

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    臭い消し
    においけし
    deodorant

  • Tonio

    親切 → しんせつ → shinsetsu → kind

  • torerling

    津波 つなみ (tsunami)

  • dan

    南「みなみ」 south

  • torerling

    右側 みぎがわ (right side)

  • http://youtube.com/profile?user=chokudori クリス

    和室 わしつ Japanese Style Room

  • torerling

    土 つち (earth)

  • Tonio

    地下鉄 → ちかてつ → chikatetsu → subway

  • http://www.c-a-n-y-o-n.com Immenor

    机 • つくえ • desk

  • Nelore

    英国 ⇒ えいこく [eikoku] (United Kingdom)