shogi

IPA: ʃˈoʊgi

noun

  • Japanese chess; a board game similar to chess, invented and traditionally played in Japan.
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Examples of "shogi" in Sentences

  • Changes in the shogi population.
  • International three handed shogi.
  • The development of medieval shogi.
  • The spread of shogi outside Japan.
  • Pieces promote as they do in shogi.
  • This is not the same as standard shogi.
  • Annan shogi is a popular shogi variant in Japan.
  • Newspaper shogi and the formation of shogi associations.
  • It is in history of shogi and in the article Computer shogi.
  • (unlicensed prostitutes), the "shogi" (licensed prostitutes), and the
  • Sumi is generally headstrong and rather dense, but is a master of shogi.
  • NIKAIDO SAORI – A high school female shogi player and apprentice to Makoto.
  • Professional shogi player Endo Yusuke, who participated in the project, commented:
  • Yoko Ishikura's Blog links to an impressive series of YouTube clips on the rules of shogi.
  • Yoshiharu Habu is a highly-respected professional shogi (also known as Japanese chess) player.
  • Easily the most recognizable figure in all things shogi, he is regarded by some as the ultimate strategist of our time.
  • Umeda is a big shogi fan, although he doesn't play himself - a distinction that he stresses numerous times in his book.
  • Umeda refers to the open-sourced translation projects of his shogi book as one example of online collaborative work with exciting possibilities.
  • Okada starts off by noting that Umeda hasn't written about the Japanese web recently, and asks if his interests have moved onto shogi, Japanese chess.
  • In that sense, shogi fascinates me because I'm attracted to professional worlds where remarkably talented people commit themselves to bettering their skills.

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