Last updated: March 20, 2026
The Beach Battlefield
Imagine walking down a beautiful Japanese beach in mid-summer.
Suddenly, you see a group of people cheering as a blindfolded person wildly swings a long wooden stick at a giant watermelon sitting in the sand.

The Rules of the Game
This chaotic event is called “Suikawari” (Watermelon Splitting). The rules are simple: Place a watermelon on a tarp or the ground, blindfold the “hitter,” spin them around a few times, and let them try to smash the fruit while listening to the frantic, often conflicting directions shouted by their friends!
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The Summer Piñata
For readers in Los Angeles, this concept will instantly remind you of a Mexican piñata!
It is the exact same thrilling, blindfolded party game energy. But instead of papier-mâché and candy, the prize is a giant, refreshing summer fruit.

The Sustainable Aftermath
Some might think, “Isn’t that just playing with food?” Not at all! In Japan, Suikawari is highly sustainable. Once the watermelon is successfully cracked open, it is immediately cut up into pieces, and everyone shares it.
The Taste of Victory
Nothing tastes better than cold, sweet watermelon on a hot beach,
especially when you had to work as a team to literally smash it open.
Imagine bringing a watermelon and a wooden stick to Malibu beach —
it is the ultimate summer party game waiting to be exported!
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