The popular Nintendo "Tengu" Hanafuda deck is famous for the picture of Tengu, on the box. Tengu are long-nosed demon-gods, famous in Japanese folklore and sometimes worshipped as Shinto "kami" (gods).
Incidentally, Tengu's long nose ("hana") allows for a pun with the "hana" (flower) of "hanafuda".
The cards are made to a high standard out of card and paper of a slightly lower grade than the Daitoryo deck. The color of the card backs is RED OCHRE.
There are 48 cards, 4 four each month. Each month has its own flower, and the cards are decorated with stylized versions of the flowers plus some other details.
They are packed in an impressive, hardwearing plastic storage box with a picture of "Tengu" on top.