References

The reference indices are presented in each string figure page
while the title and/or procedures are different for some string figures.

Japanese guidebooks

j1. "Ayatori" by H. Noguchi (KAWADE SHOBO SHINSHA, Publishers, 1973)
j2. "Ayatori zoku" by H. Noguchi (KAWADE SHOBO SHINSHA, Publishers, 1974)
j3. "Ayatori zokuzoku" by H. Noguchi (KAWADE SHOBO SHINSHA, Publishers, 1975)
j4. "Sekai no ayatori" by Tokyo Shoten Henshubu (Tokyoshoten Co.Ltd., 1980)
j5. "Atama wo yokusuru ayatori asobi" by H. Noguchi (SEITOSHA Co.Ltd., 1981)
j6. "Ayatori itotori 1" by T. Saito and M. Tsujimura (FUKUINKAN SHOTEN PUBLISHERS,INC., 1982)
j7. "Ayatori itotori 1" by T. Saito and M. Tsujimura (FUKUINKAN SHOTEN PUBLISHERS,INC., 1982)
j8. "Tanoshii ayatori zenshu" ed. by H. Noguchi (SHUFU TO SEIKATSU SHA CO.,LTD., 2001)
j9. "Otona no ayatori" ed. by H. Noguchi (SHUFUNOTOMO Co.,Ltd., 2008)

English guidebooks

e1. "String Figures and How to Make Them" by C. F. Jayne (Dover Publications, Inc., 1960).
e2. "Fascinating String Figures" by International String Figure Association (Dover Publications, Inc., 1998).
e3. "String Games for Beginners" by K. Haddon (Hesperides Press, 2006).

Other websites

w1. International String Figure Association (Japanese homepage): http://www.isfa-jp.org/
w2. International String Figure Association: http://www.isfa.org/isfa.htm
w3. WWW Collection of Favorite String Figures: http://www.alysion.org/string.htm
w4. World-Wide Webs: http://www.darsie.net/string/index.html (not available now)
w5. Navajo String Games: http://dine.sanjuan.k12.ut.us/string_games/index.html
w6. The Diamond Jenness Figures, ARCTIC STRING FIGURE PROJECT: http://www.isfa.org/arctic.htm

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