shogi

NOUN
  1. a form of chess played on a board of 81 squares; each player has 20 pieces
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  • More and more minigames have been added in the meantime, each with their own in-game bonus: there's a whole host of casino games, bowling lanes and batting cages, traditional Japanese pursuits such as mahjong, shogi, & karaoke, and finally a Hostess Club where protagonist Kiryu can either patronize the club and 'date' the various hostesses or help manage the place to discover new talent. GayGamer.net
  • Umeda is a big shogi fan, although he doesn't play himself - a distinction that he stresses numerous times in his book. Global Voices in English » Japan: ‘Yoshiharu Habu and Modern Shogi’, an Open Translation Project
  • Easily the most recognizable figure in all things shogi, he is regarded by some as the ultimate strategist of our time. Global Voices in English » Japan: ‘Yoshiharu Habu and Modern Shogi’, an Open Translation Project
  • (unlicensed prostitutes), the "shogi" (licensed prostitutes), and the Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic
  • Professional shogi player Endo Yusuke, who participated in the project, commented: Global Voices in English » Japan: ‘Yoshiharu Habu and Modern Shogi’, an Open Translation Project
  • Umeda refers to the open-sourced translation projects of his shogi book as one example of online collaborative work with exciting possibilities. Global Voices in English » Japan: On How to Perceive the Japanese Web (Part One)
  • The scandal has shaken the gentlemanly world of shogi. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yoko Ishikura's Blog links to an impressive series of YouTube clips on the rules of shogi. Global Voices in English » Japan: ‘Yoshiharu Habu and Modern Shogi’, an Open Translation Project
  • Ryukyu shogi tsuba Ryukyuan shogoin turnip tsubo sabi shogun Tsuga sakai, adj. shogunate tsugaresinol sakaki shoji tsunami sake shomio tsurugi sakura Showa tsutsugamushi samisen shoya disease samsien shoyu tsutsugamushi mite samurai shubunkin tsutsumu san Shuha, adj. tycoon Sanda ware sika udo sanpaku, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • NIKAIDO SAORI – A high school female shogi player and apprentice to Makoto. Shion no Ou « Undercover
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