Each person plays individually. The basic rule is that the player scoops goldfish from a pool with a paper scooper called a
poi and puts them into a bowl with the
poi. This game requires care and speed as the
poi can tear easily. The game is over when the
poi is completely broken or incapable of scooping properly. Even if one part of the
poi is torn, the player can continue the game with the remaining part. At
ennichi or summer festival stalls, the game is not a competition. Participation typically costs around 100 yen and players can take the scooped goldfish home in a plastic bag provided by the stall keeper. The game is unlimited, so players can scoop until their
pois are completely broken. If they cannot scoop any goldfish, the stall keeper may be kind enough to give them one or two free goldfish. Each stall usually has its own rules. For example, there are some stalls where players can get a stronger
poi if they pay more. Other stalls give players presents if they scoop a lot. In some variations, there are also
medaka (Japanese rice fish) that are faster and harder to catch than goldfish. Usually, for every four goldfish, there is one medaka, so in
ennichi, if you catch one, it counts as four goldfish. At the National Goldfish Scooping Championship, players follow official rules that are different from the rules listed above.
Pool Usually, the goldfish are placed in a small plastic pool about and depth. ====== The
poi consists of a round plastic frame with a hand grip, and paper on the frame. The
poi paper can break easily when put into water, so players should not move the
poi too quickly. There are different classes of
poi paper. is weaker, and is stronger. In some stalls, staff have unbreakable
poi which consist of a net to scoop goldfish instead of paper. Image:Goldfish_scooping_poi1.jpg|An unused
poi Image:Goldfish_scooping_poi2.jpg|A partly broken
poi Image:Goldfish_scooping_poi3.jpg|A completely broken
poi Bowl The bowl is used to store the scooped goldfish, and is usually made of plastic in a semi-sphere shape with a capacity of about .
Bag If players get goldfish, they can take them home in bags provided by the stall keeper. Image:Goldfish_scooping_bag1.jpg|An unused bag Image:Goldfish_scooping_bag2.jpg|A bag with water
Goldfish The
varieties of goldfish often used in goldfish scooping are "
Koaka", "
Demekin", and "
Anekin". ==History==