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Japanese Name:
ボーリング
Romaji Name:
booringu
Description
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Bowling is a sport or recreational game in which a player rolls a heavy ball down a long, narrow lane to knock down a set of pins arranged in a triangle. The goal is to knock down as many pins as possible, with a perfect score achieved by hitting all the pins (a strike) every time. Bowling is often played indoors, and it is popular both as a casual pastime and as a competitive sport.
History
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Bowling is a sport in which players roll a ball to knock down pins. Its origins date back over 4,000 years, with ancient forms played in Egypt and Europe. Modern ten-pin bowling developed in the United States in the 19th century, standardizing the number of pins, lane dimensions, and equipment. Today, bowling is a popular recreational and competitive sport worldwide, with leagues, tournaments, and professional circuits.