Note: Cannot play with the Furoshiki Playmat alone.
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The center of the playmat features the play area columns (1-12) and spaces for the deck (pile) area and discard tile area. Each player has a space in front of them for their hand, Action markers, and Modifier chips.
The numbers and columns on the play area, along with each player’s hand, are clearly visible at a glance. This makes the game flow easy to read, supporting both thought and play.


The fabric is a furoshiki material with moderate thickness and texture, offering a good feel and smooth tile movement.
The base color is the traditional Japanese indigo blue. This beautiful yet calming hue helps players focus on the game.


Of course, it can also be used as a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth. Perfect for wrapping and storing the game box!






The game rules for Bossa are the same for all editions. Using the Furoshiki Playmat does not change the rules.
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Regular Rules + Optional Expansion Rules [PDF]
Novice Rules (for beginners) [PDF]
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Tutorial Videos
・Regular Rules [English])
・Optional Expansion Rules [English]
・Novice Rules [English]
Game design: Banana Moon Studio Sapporo_Niseko
Team leader/Creative director: MAEDA Hiroshi
Planner/Production manager: MAEDA Kumiko
Planner/ Graphic designer: ISHIJIMA Haruna, YOSHIDA Kinuka
Game development adviser: SAITO Tomoyuki (RareSightGames)
English translator: Darcy LEWIS (Freelance)
Researcher: SUGIOKA Rino
Written by Bossa Creative team
→ Episode 17: Commentary on the game with Expansion Rules!
→ Episode 16: An amazing paper craft artisan: his delicate and artistic handiwork
→ Episode 15: Why play again and again and never get bored? (2023 revised)
→ Episode 14: Try Bossa online for yourself!
→ Episode 13: Going out with Bossa: the advantages of STANDARD edition (2023 revised)
→ Episode 12: The new CLASSIC series: Natural look and feel for everyday use
→ Episode 11: New Components Coming in 2023!
→ Episode 10: THE ART editions in depth: Enrich your play experience with its beauty
→ Episode 9: About the Snowy Sparkly Box
→ Episode 8: Hokkaido’s “snowy landscape” as a design concept
→ Episode 7: Play over and over again, never get bored!
→ Episode 6: Going out with Bossa: the advantages of STANDARD edition
→ Episode 5: CLASSIC edition in depth: Natural look and feel for everyday use
→ Episode 4: THE ART edition tiles durability
→ Episode 3: Bossa THE ART edition, boxes are also THE ART!
→ Episode 2: THE ART edition “mizu” and “hana” have a different feel!
→ Episode 1: About Mr. Tadokoro, an amazing paper craft artisan
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