Goldfish scooping is a Japanese traditional game in which a player scoops goldfish with a special scooper. It is also called, "Scooping Goldfish", "Dipping for Goldfish" or "Snatching Goldfish". "Kingyo" means goldfish and "sukui" means scooping. Sometimes bouncy balls are substituted for goldfish. Japanese summer festivals or ennichi commonly have a stall. Both children and adults enjoy the game.

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  • Goldfish scooping is a Japanese traditional game in which a player scoops goldfish with a special scooper. It is also called, "Scooping Goldfish", "Dipping for Goldfish" or "Snatching Goldfish". "Kingyo" means goldfish and "sukui" means scooping. Sometimes bouncy balls are substituted for goldfish. Japanese summer festivals or ennichi commonly have a stall. Both children and adults enjoy the game. The game is played for pleasure, but today, there is a National Competition of Goldfish Scooping in Japan.
  • 撈金魚(金魚すくい)為日本的娛樂活動之一。金魚養殖業發達的奈良縣大和郡山市為發展觀光事業,自1995年后每年8月都會舉辦「全國撈金魚選手權大會」。 在一般情況下,顧客需付100日元左右的錢來取得碗和撈魚的紙網,隨后用紙網在水池中撈取金魚并放入碗中。紙網極易因魚的重量而爛掉,這正是撈金魚最重要的一點和樂趣所在。撈得的金魚可以購買,但根據品種的不同,金魚價格也有落差。 隨著日本文化的傳播,撈金魚活動亦傳至香港、中國大陸和台灣,在台灣和中國大陸部份地區的夜市常有看到,在香港一些活動或場合如年宵市場亦有撈金魚。傳到其他地區的撈金魚活動規則未必與日本的完全相同。 由於參與撈金魚的人通常在玩遊戲之前都沒有考慮到怎樣處置金魚,所以有很多金魚因此被玩弄而死。“撈金魚”亦因此廣備愛護動物團體所批評。
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  • Goldfish scooping is a Japanese traditional game in which a player scoops goldfish with a special scooper. It is also called, "Scooping Goldfish", "Dipping for Goldfish" or "Snatching Goldfish". "Kingyo" means goldfish and "sukui" means scooping. Sometimes bouncy balls are substituted for goldfish. Japanese summer festivals or ennichi commonly have a stall. Both children and adults enjoy the game.
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  • Goldfish scooping
  • 撈金魚
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