A spinning top from the late seventh century, dug up in the Asuka-Fujiwara district straddling Asuka and Kashihara in Nara Prefecture, was previously thought to be the oldest in Japan.
The old-style top lost appeal after a range of entertainment options, including a baseball board game, became available during the 1970s. Many companies stopped producing beigoma except to make ...
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