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''Fortune telling redirects here.''
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'''Uranai''' (Japanese: 占い) is a Japanese term often translated as fortune telling or divination. It includes not just {{WP|tarot card|tarot cards}} but other (often more obscure in the West) methods of divination as well.
'''Uranai''' (Japanese: 占い) is a Japanese term often translated as fortune telling or divination. It includes not just {{WP|tarot card|tarot cards}} but other (often more obscure in the West) methods of divination as well. Like mystics in the West, in Japan it is also stereotypically associated with adult women (though divination is practised by both men and women); so uranai media has often been marketed towards females rather than males.


Some [[Sanrio]] media includes it (Japanese in particular), including Japanese video games where in Japan it is also associated with adult women.
Some [[Sanrio]] media includes uranai elements, including books, video games, and tarot cards.


==Books==
*[[Sanrio Rene Van Dahl Watanabe series]] (1980s): A series of books published by [[Sanrio]], based on the works of a now deceased fortune-teller/mystic [[Rene Van Dahl Watanabe]]. [[Misako Ichikawa]]'s [[Penkin-san]] characters appear.
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==Video games==
==Video games==
*[[Fairy Kitty no Kaiun Jiten: Yousei no Kuni no Uranai Shugyou]]
*[[Sanrio Uranai Party]] ([[Game Boy]] (1997, Japan)). There was also a Christmas 1997 limited edition [[Game Boy Pocket: Sanrio Uranai Party|limited edition Game Boy Pocket console themed around this game]].
*[[Hello Kitty no Oshare Party: Sanrio Character Zukan DS]]
*[[Fairy Kitty no Kaiun Jiten: Yousei no Kuni no Uranai Shugyou]] ([[Game Boy Color]]) (1998, Japan)
*[[Sanrio Uranai Party]]
===Not the main feature===
*[[Hello Kitty no Oshare Party: Sanrio Character Zukan DS]] (Nintendo DS) (2007, Japan)
*[[Tomotoru: Hello Kitty Happy Life]] (2010s, Android devices, simple fortune-telling)


==Tarot cards==
==Tarot cards==
*[[Hello, Tarot]]
*[[Hello, Tarot]]
*[[Hello Kitty no Tarot Uranai]]
*[[Hello Kitty no Tarot Uranai]]
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[[Category:Articles which may be upsetting or inappropriate for younger audiences]]
[[Category:Articles which may be upsetting or inappropriate for younger audiences]]
[[Category:Divination]]
[[Category:Divination]]

Revision as of 21:39, 27 November 2022

Disclaimer: It is suggested any form of fortune-telling/divination should be taken with a pinch of salt and is not to be taken seriously. It can also become potentially dangerous to one's well-being if one is sensitive and becomes dependent on it. This subject may also be controversial in certain religions or cultures.

Fortune telling redirects here.

Uranai (Japanese: 占い) is a Japanese term often translated as fortune telling or divination. It includes not just tarot cards but other (often more obscure in the West) methods of divination as well. Like mystics in the West, in Japan it is also stereotypically associated with adult women (though divination is practised by both men and women); so uranai media has often been marketed towards females rather than males.

Some Sanrio media includes uranai elements, including books, video games, and tarot cards.

Books

[1]

Video games

Not the main feature

Tarot cards


References