To provide a top easily turned utilizing wind force such as breathing-out as a method of turning the top although the hand, a string, or the like is familiar and used habitually for many years.
The top 1 is set to a stand 12 and turned by breathing on blades 3. The top 1 is formed providing the lower face of a rotation body 2 with a rotating shaft 5 and providing the upper face with the blades 3 and an arbor 4. The stand 12 is formed by providing a pedestal 8 with a post 10 (for fixing a holding arm 6 with an arbor hole 7), a recess 9 (for preventing a slip of the rotating shaft 5) and a top holding part 14. The upper end of the arbor 4 is held by the arbor hole 7, and the lower end of the rotating shaft 5 is supported by the recess 9 to hold the top 1 vertically. The top 1 is turned by blowing on the blades 3 of the top and continuously turned by continuing to breathe thereon. When the left side of the pedestal 8 is lifted to incline the stand 12, the top 1 slips off to the right and continues to turn there. If the pedestal 8 is enlarged, the number of holding frames 6, recesses 9, etc. can be increased to allow setting of a plurality of tops, and the rotation of many tops can also be enjoyed.
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