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How to Play Shogi
Learn how to play shogi with this guide from wikiHow: https://www.wikihow.com/Play-Shogi
Follow our social media channels to find more interesting, easy, and helpful guides!
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published: 07 Dec 2021
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How to play Shogi (Japanese Chess)
Learn the rules to the board game Shogi (Japanese Chess) quickly and concisely - This visually rich video has no distractions, just the rules.
Don't own the game? Buy it here:
amazon.com - https://buy.triplesgames.com/shogi
amazon.ca - https://buy.triplesgames.com/CAshogi
amazon.uk - https://buy.triplesgames.com/UKshogi
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amazon.de - https://amzn.to/3SR8Mjg
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RULES
The object of the game is to capture your opponent’s King. Setup. Layout the board. Each player sets out their pieces so the pointed end faces towards ...
published: 20 Oct 2020
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How Quickly Can I Beat a Professional Shogi Master??
Today I learn how to play Japanese chess a.k.a. shogi from professional shogi master Karolina Styczyńska to hopefully beat her in one game...
WATCH ME LIVE: https://www.twitch.tv/thean1meman
FOLLOW SENSEI:
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/shogi_harbour
Twitter: https://twitter.com/oneye
Shogi Harbour Community Discord: https://discord.com/invite/wggn65v
EDITED BY MUDAN: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZTgg6AiQkSHtL5Jj0IO6MQ
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheAn1meMan
Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheAn1meMan
published: 29 Dec 2021
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Famous Shogi Games: HABU vs KATOU (Jan. 9th, 1989)
kid=9815. Yoshiharu Habu vs Hifumi Katou, in 38th NHK-cup tournament. Habu uses Climbing Silver strategy, which is Katou's forte. You'll see Habu's brilliant Silver drop.
[ Additional information from Takodori-san ](Thanks!)
In this term, Teenager Habu beat four great players who experienced Meijin such as Oyama, Kato, Tanigawa and Nakahara to be the winner of the tournament. Lots of Japanese shogi fans were very impressed and felt that a new hero emerged in shogi world at that time.
Playlist:
http://jp.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B3D925021814AD0A
published: 26 Dec 2008
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Tips for beginners #1 (greedy is bad)
Short and on topic, easy tips for shogi beginners. Today we start with openings, double static rook trap.
Shogi Harbour is Ladies Shogi Professional Player, who enjoys teaching shogi.
Watch us live: https://www.twitch.tv/shogi_harbour
Join our discord: https://disboard.org/server/653255438904590372
published: 25 Oct 2022
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How to PLAY SHOGI in 1 MINUTE! #shogi #将棋 #japanese #chess
How to play Shogi in one minute!
This is inspired by AncientChess.com's 1 minute Shogi video!
published: 26 Apr 2023
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Fujii Sota youngest player in history to capture Meijin shogi title
20-year-old Japanese professional shogi player Fujii Sota becomes the youngest player in history to win the title of Meijin in professional shogi, and a seven title winner overall.
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published: 02 Jun 2023
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CHESS and SHOGI: ULTIMATE GUIDE of the differences between
0:08 Design of the Pieces
1:12 Chess and Shogi Board
2:19 Capturing Pieces
3:14 Piece Promotion
4:14 Piece Movement
4:52 Castling
5:29 Draws & Stalemate
6:15 Handicap Games
7:41 Ratings & Titles
9:44 Time Controls
Where to play Shogi?
Lishogi: https://lishogi.org/learn
81Dojo: http://81dojo.com/
Are you curious about the differences between Chess and Shogi? Look no further than this ultimate guide! In this video, we'll explore the 10 key differences between Chess and Shogi.
From their pieces to their different rules, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of what sets these two games apart. Whether you're a seasoned player or a beginner, this video is perfect for anyone who wants to expand their knowledge of Chess and Shogi.
===========================
Special thanks to Shogi Har...
published: 08 May 2023
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Manao Kagawa, Pro Shogi Player - toco toco
toco toco - Manao Kagawa, Pro Shogi Player
TODAY'S GUEST
Manao Kagawa, Pro Shogi Player
今回のゲスト
香川愛生、女流棋士
PLACES WE WENT TO
Shirataki Gofukuten, Akatsuka Area
Hatonomori Shrine, Sendagaya Area
Japan Shogi Association Building, Sendagaya Area
Jinro Room, Shibuya Area
訪れた場所
白瀧呉服店、 赤塚周辺
鳩森八幡神社、千駄ヶ谷周辺
将棋会館、千駄ヶ谷周辺
人狼ルーム、渋谷周辺
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In this episode, we spend the day with Manao Kagawa, a young shogi professional player. Shogi, that we can simply describe as Japanese chess, is a Japanese board strategy game that shares the same roots as chess. Kagawa started playing in 3rd grade and turned pro when she was still 15 years old.
As it is a traditional game, players, especially professionals, wear a kimono when playing. Our first stop with Kagawa will be at Shirataki Gofukuten, a kimono s...
published: 15 Mar 2017
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💌 お問い合せ : [email protected]
📸 Copyright(C) 2022. Processx. all rights reserved.
published: 06 Jan 2023
3:18
How to Play Shogi
Learn how to play shogi with this guide from wikiHow: https://www.wikihow.com/Play-Shogi
Follow our social media channels to find more interesting, easy, and h...
Learn how to play shogi with this guide from wikiHow: https://www.wikihow.com/Play-Shogi
Follow our social media channels to find more interesting, easy, and helpful guides!
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/wikihow/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wikihow/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wikihow
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wikiHow/
https://wn.com/How_To_Play_Shogi
Learn how to play shogi with this guide from wikiHow: https://www.wikihow.com/Play-Shogi
Follow our social media channels to find more interesting, easy, and helpful guides!
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/wikihow/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wikihow/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wikihow
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wikiHow/
- published: 07 Dec 2021
- views: 74110
4:47
How to play Shogi (Japanese Chess)
Learn the rules to the board game Shogi (Japanese Chess) quickly and concisely - This visually rich video has no distractions, just the rules.
Don't own the ga...
Learn the rules to the board game Shogi (Japanese Chess) quickly and concisely - This visually rich video has no distractions, just the rules.
Don't own the game? Buy it here:
amazon.com - https://buy.triplesgames.com/shogi
amazon.ca - https://buy.triplesgames.com/CAshogi
amazon.uk - https://buy.triplesgames.com/UKshogi
amazon.es - https://amzn.to/3fUfKFi
amazon.de - https://amzn.to/3SR8Mjg
amazon.fr - https://amzn.to/3SUhtcE
amazon.it - https://amzn.to/3RNuYcv
amazon.nl - https://amzn.to/3fVlDSD
amazon.se - https://amzn.to/3SSTsCz
amazon.pl - https://amzn.to/3SLyzJj
(As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases)
RULES
The object of the game is to capture your opponent’s King. Setup. Layout the board. Each player sets out their pieces so the pointed end faces towards their opponent. All pieces start with the black side up and are arranged in the following order: Pawns are placed across the 3rd row. On the second row, place the bishop on the second space in from the left and the rook on the second space in from the right. On the bottom row, going from left to right, the order is: Lance, knight, Silver General, Gold General, King, gold general, silver general, knight, lance. The opposing king will have an extra mark differentiating it. Pick a player to go first, then turns alternate.
On your turn, you must move 1 piece or drop 1 piece. The King can move 1 space in any direction. The Gold General can move 1 space in any direction except diagonally backwards. The silver general can move one space diagonally in any direction or one space forward. The knight can jump 1 space forward then 1 space diagonally forward. The knight is the only piece allowed to jump over other pieces in its path. The Lance can move any number of free spaces forward. The bishop can move any number of free spaces in any diagonal direction. The rook can move any number of free spaces forward, backward, left, or right. A pawn can only move 1 space forward.
Each player has a promotion zone on the farthest third of the board, the 3 rows that their opponent’s pieces started on. If a piece moves into, out of, or within the promotion zone, the player may choose to promote the piece at the end of the turn. Promotion is indicated by turning the piece over after a move, showing its promoted value, typically the red side.
The promoted silver general, promoted knight, promoted lance, and the promoted pawn can move as a Gold General, 1 space in any direction except diagonally backwards. The promoted bishop can move any number of free spaces in any diagonal direction or 1 space forwards, backwards, left, or right. The promoted rook can move any number of free spaces forward, backward, left, or right; or 1 space in any diagonal direction.
If a piece reaches the far side of the board so that it would no longer have a legal move on future turns, it must be promoted. Pieces remain promoted until they are captured.
Your pieces may not share a space with another piece but instead capture the first opponent’s piece they move into. Captured pieces are removed from the board and placed on the capturer’s side of the table in plain view of both players.
On your turn, instead of moving a piece, you may choose to add 1 of the pieces you have captured onto any vacant space on the board. This is called dropping a piece. The piece is always dropped with its un-promoted value face up. You may not drop a pawn onto a column which already contains one of your unpromoted pawns, but you are allowed to if that pawn was promoted. A pawn may not be dropped to give immediate checkmate, however, other pieces may be dropped to give immediate checkmate. No piece may be dropped onto a space from which it will have no possible future moves. If you drop a piece on the promotion zone, your piece does not get promoted until it moves on a future turn.
When your king is able to be captured during your opponent’s next turn it is called being in “check”. When your king is in check you must protect it and get it out of check. If it is impossible to save the king, then it is called checkmate. The first player to checkmate their opponent’s king, wins.
https://wn.com/How_To_Play_Shogi_(Japanese_Chess)
Learn the rules to the board game Shogi (Japanese Chess) quickly and concisely - This visually rich video has no distractions, just the rules.
Don't own the game? Buy it here:
amazon.com - https://buy.triplesgames.com/shogi
amazon.ca - https://buy.triplesgames.com/CAshogi
amazon.uk - https://buy.triplesgames.com/UKshogi
amazon.es - https://amzn.to/3fUfKFi
amazon.de - https://amzn.to/3SR8Mjg
amazon.fr - https://amzn.to/3SUhtcE
amazon.it - https://amzn.to/3RNuYcv
amazon.nl - https://amzn.to/3fVlDSD
amazon.se - https://amzn.to/3SSTsCz
amazon.pl - https://amzn.to/3SLyzJj
(As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases)
RULES
The object of the game is to capture your opponent’s King. Setup. Layout the board. Each player sets out their pieces so the pointed end faces towards their opponent. All pieces start with the black side up and are arranged in the following order: Pawns are placed across the 3rd row. On the second row, place the bishop on the second space in from the left and the rook on the second space in from the right. On the bottom row, going from left to right, the order is: Lance, knight, Silver General, Gold General, King, gold general, silver general, knight, lance. The opposing king will have an extra mark differentiating it. Pick a player to go first, then turns alternate.
On your turn, you must move 1 piece or drop 1 piece. The King can move 1 space in any direction. The Gold General can move 1 space in any direction except diagonally backwards. The silver general can move one space diagonally in any direction or one space forward. The knight can jump 1 space forward then 1 space diagonally forward. The knight is the only piece allowed to jump over other pieces in its path. The Lance can move any number of free spaces forward. The bishop can move any number of free spaces in any diagonal direction. The rook can move any number of free spaces forward, backward, left, or right. A pawn can only move 1 space forward.
Each player has a promotion zone on the farthest third of the board, the 3 rows that their opponent’s pieces started on. If a piece moves into, out of, or within the promotion zone, the player may choose to promote the piece at the end of the turn. Promotion is indicated by turning the piece over after a move, showing its promoted value, typically the red side.
The promoted silver general, promoted knight, promoted lance, and the promoted pawn can move as a Gold General, 1 space in any direction except diagonally backwards. The promoted bishop can move any number of free spaces in any diagonal direction or 1 space forwards, backwards, left, or right. The promoted rook can move any number of free spaces forward, backward, left, or right; or 1 space in any diagonal direction.
If a piece reaches the far side of the board so that it would no longer have a legal move on future turns, it must be promoted. Pieces remain promoted until they are captured.
Your pieces may not share a space with another piece but instead capture the first opponent’s piece they move into. Captured pieces are removed from the board and placed on the capturer’s side of the table in plain view of both players.
On your turn, instead of moving a piece, you may choose to add 1 of the pieces you have captured onto any vacant space on the board. This is called dropping a piece. The piece is always dropped with its un-promoted value face up. You may not drop a pawn onto a column which already contains one of your unpromoted pawns, but you are allowed to if that pawn was promoted. A pawn may not be dropped to give immediate checkmate, however, other pieces may be dropped to give immediate checkmate. No piece may be dropped onto a space from which it will have no possible future moves. If you drop a piece on the promotion zone, your piece does not get promoted until it moves on a future turn.
When your king is able to be captured during your opponent’s next turn it is called being in “check”. When your king is in check you must protect it and get it out of check. If it is impossible to save the king, then it is called checkmate. The first player to checkmate their opponent’s king, wins.
- published: 20 Oct 2020
- views: 833276
9:44
How Quickly Can I Beat a Professional Shogi Master??
Today I learn how to play Japanese chess a.k.a. shogi from professional shogi master Karolina Styczyńska to hopefully beat her in one game...
WATCH ME LIVE: ht...
Today I learn how to play Japanese chess a.k.a. shogi from professional shogi master Karolina Styczyńska to hopefully beat her in one game...
WATCH ME LIVE: https://www.twitch.tv/thean1meman
FOLLOW SENSEI:
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/shogi_harbour
Twitter: https://twitter.com/oneye
Shogi Harbour Community Discord: https://discord.com/invite/wggn65v
EDITED BY MUDAN: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZTgg6AiQkSHtL5Jj0IO6MQ
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheAn1meMan
Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheAn1meMan
https://wn.com/How_Quickly_Can_I_Beat_A_Professional_Shogi_Master
Today I learn how to play Japanese chess a.k.a. shogi from professional shogi master Karolina Styczyńska to hopefully beat her in one game...
WATCH ME LIVE: https://www.twitch.tv/thean1meman
FOLLOW SENSEI:
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/shogi_harbour
Twitter: https://twitter.com/oneye
Shogi Harbour Community Discord: https://discord.com/invite/wggn65v
EDITED BY MUDAN: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZTgg6AiQkSHtL5Jj0IO6MQ
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheAn1meMan
Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheAn1meMan
- published: 29 Dec 2021
- views: 174807
9:20
Famous Shogi Games: HABU vs KATOU (Jan. 9th, 1989)
kid=9815. Yoshiharu Habu vs Hifumi Katou, in 38th NHK-cup tournament. Habu uses Climbing Silver strategy, which is Katou's forte. You'll see Habu's brilliant Si...
kid=9815. Yoshiharu Habu vs Hifumi Katou, in 38th NHK-cup tournament. Habu uses Climbing Silver strategy, which is Katou's forte. You'll see Habu's brilliant Silver drop.
[ Additional information from Takodori-san ](Thanks!)
In this term, Teenager Habu beat four great players who experienced Meijin such as Oyama, Kato, Tanigawa and Nakahara to be the winner of the tournament. Lots of Japanese shogi fans were very impressed and felt that a new hero emerged in shogi world at that time.
Playlist:
http://jp.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B3D925021814AD0A
https://wn.com/Famous_Shogi_Games_Habu_Vs_Katou_(Jan._9Th,_1989)
kid=9815. Yoshiharu Habu vs Hifumi Katou, in 38th NHK-cup tournament. Habu uses Climbing Silver strategy, which is Katou's forte. You'll see Habu's brilliant Silver drop.
[ Additional information from Takodori-san ](Thanks!)
In this term, Teenager Habu beat four great players who experienced Meijin such as Oyama, Kato, Tanigawa and Nakahara to be the winner of the tournament. Lots of Japanese shogi fans were very impressed and felt that a new hero emerged in shogi world at that time.
Playlist:
http://jp.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B3D925021814AD0A
- published: 26 Dec 2008
- views: 318987
4:41
Tips for beginners #1 (greedy is bad)
Short and on topic, easy tips for shogi beginners. Today we start with openings, double static rook trap.
Shogi Harbour is Ladies Shogi Professional Player, wh...
Short and on topic, easy tips for shogi beginners. Today we start with openings, double static rook trap.
Shogi Harbour is Ladies Shogi Professional Player, who enjoys teaching shogi.
Watch us live: https://www.twitch.tv/shogi_harbour
Join our discord: https://disboard.org/server/653255438904590372
https://wn.com/Tips_For_Beginners_1_(Greedy_Is_Bad)
Short and on topic, easy tips for shogi beginners. Today we start with openings, double static rook trap.
Shogi Harbour is Ladies Shogi Professional Player, who enjoys teaching shogi.
Watch us live: https://www.twitch.tv/shogi_harbour
Join our discord: https://disboard.org/server/653255438904590372
- published: 25 Oct 2022
- views: 20686
1:00
How to PLAY SHOGI in 1 MINUTE! #shogi #将棋 #japanese #chess
How to play Shogi in one minute!
This is inspired by AncientChess.com's 1 minute Shogi video!
How to play Shogi in one minute!
This is inspired by AncientChess.com's 1 minute Shogi video!
https://wn.com/How_To_Play_Shogi_In_1_Minute_Shogi_将棋_Japanese_Chess
How to play Shogi in one minute!
This is inspired by AncientChess.com's 1 minute Shogi video!
- published: 26 Apr 2023
- views: 18169
0:50
Fujii Sota youngest player in history to capture Meijin shogi title
20-year-old Japanese professional shogi player Fujii Sota becomes the youngest player in history to win the title of Meijin in professional shogi, and a seven t...
20-year-old Japanese professional shogi player Fujii Sota becomes the youngest player in history to win the title of Meijin in professional shogi, and a seven title winner overall.
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Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/NipponTVNews24Japan
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NipponTVNews24Japan/
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#NipponTVNews24Japan #NTV #日テレ #Japannews #Japanvideo #japan #shogi #professional #fujiisota #meijin #sevencrown #seventitle #youngest #recordholder
https://wn.com/Fujii_Sota_Youngest_Player_In_History_To_Capture_Meijin_Shogi_Title
20-year-old Japanese professional shogi player Fujii Sota becomes the youngest player in history to win the title of Meijin in professional shogi, and a seven title winner overall.
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Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/NipponTVNews24Japan
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NipponTVNews24Japan/
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#NipponTVNews24Japan #NTV #日テレ #Japannews #Japanvideo #japan #shogi #professional #fujiisota #meijin #sevencrown #seventitle #youngest #recordholder
- published: 02 Jun 2023
- views: 2496
11:05
CHESS and SHOGI: ULTIMATE GUIDE of the differences between
0:08 Design of the Pieces
1:12 Chess and Shogi Board
2:19 Capturing Pieces
3:14 Piece Promotion
4:14 Piece Movement
4:52 Castling
5:29 Draws & Stalemate
6:15 Ha...
0:08 Design of the Pieces
1:12 Chess and Shogi Board
2:19 Capturing Pieces
3:14 Piece Promotion
4:14 Piece Movement
4:52 Castling
5:29 Draws & Stalemate
6:15 Handicap Games
7:41 Ratings & Titles
9:44 Time Controls
Where to play Shogi?
Lishogi: https://lishogi.org/learn
81Dojo: http://81dojo.com/
Are you curious about the differences between Chess and Shogi? Look no further than this ultimate guide! In this video, we'll explore the 10 key differences between Chess and Shogi.
From their pieces to their different rules, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of what sets these two games apart. Whether you're a seasoned player or a beginner, this video is perfect for anyone who wants to expand their knowledge of Chess and Shogi.
===========================
Special thanks to Shogi Harbour members.
Karolina @ShogiHarbour - for allowing me to use picture from WOSC/ESC 2022.
ddeo - for making the engraved_cz Shogi set that is available on lishogi.org
https://github.com/ddeo604/sp/tree/gh-pages/Engraved
Rida @Ridaha for helping out with some of the draft.
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Socials!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jienjienShogi
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jienjienshogi/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jienjienshogi
===========================
Check out my YT Shorts!
Shogi Rules in one Minute! https://youtube.com/shorts/RjqLO0dHEsk
Shogi Pieces Movements https://youtube.com/shorts/7XT4Vao5HMA
jienjien's thoughts https://youtube.com/shorts/7VQbdwjzf_w
#chess #shogi #differences #boardgames #strategy #gaming #games #mindgames #ultimateguide #comparisons #将棋 #japanese #culture
https://wn.com/Chess_And_Shogi_Ultimate_Guide_Of_The_Differences_Between
0:08 Design of the Pieces
1:12 Chess and Shogi Board
2:19 Capturing Pieces
3:14 Piece Promotion
4:14 Piece Movement
4:52 Castling
5:29 Draws & Stalemate
6:15 Handicap Games
7:41 Ratings & Titles
9:44 Time Controls
Where to play Shogi?
Lishogi: https://lishogi.org/learn
81Dojo: http://81dojo.com/
Are you curious about the differences between Chess and Shogi? Look no further than this ultimate guide! In this video, we'll explore the 10 key differences between Chess and Shogi.
From their pieces to their different rules, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of what sets these two games apart. Whether you're a seasoned player or a beginner, this video is perfect for anyone who wants to expand their knowledge of Chess and Shogi.
===========================
Special thanks to Shogi Harbour members.
Karolina @ShogiHarbour - for allowing me to use picture from WOSC/ESC 2022.
ddeo - for making the engraved_cz Shogi set that is available on lishogi.org
https://github.com/ddeo604/sp/tree/gh-pages/Engraved
Rida @Ridaha for helping out with some of the draft.
===========================
Socials!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jienjienShogi
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jienjienshogi/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jienjienshogi
===========================
Check out my YT Shorts!
Shogi Rules in one Minute! https://youtube.com/shorts/RjqLO0dHEsk
Shogi Pieces Movements https://youtube.com/shorts/7XT4Vao5HMA
jienjien's thoughts https://youtube.com/shorts/7VQbdwjzf_w
#chess #shogi #differences #boardgames #strategy #gaming #games #mindgames #ultimateguide #comparisons #将棋 #japanese #culture
- published: 08 May 2023
- views: 10178
10:48
Manao Kagawa, Pro Shogi Player - toco toco
toco toco - Manao Kagawa, Pro Shogi Player
TODAY'S GUEST
Manao Kagawa, Pro Shogi Player
今回のゲスト
香川愛生、女流棋士
PLACES WE WENT TO
Shirataki Gofukuten, Akatsuka Area...
toco toco - Manao Kagawa, Pro Shogi Player
TODAY'S GUEST
Manao Kagawa, Pro Shogi Player
今回のゲスト
香川愛生、女流棋士
PLACES WE WENT TO
Shirataki Gofukuten, Akatsuka Area
Hatonomori Shrine, Sendagaya Area
Japan Shogi Association Building, Sendagaya Area
Jinro Room, Shibuya Area
訪れた場所
白瀧呉服店、 赤塚周辺
鳩森八幡神社、千駄ヶ谷周辺
将棋会館、千駄ヶ谷周辺
人狼ルーム、渋谷周辺
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In this episode, we spend the day with Manao Kagawa, a young shogi professional player. Shogi, that we can simply describe as Japanese chess, is a Japanese board strategy game that shares the same roots as chess. Kagawa started playing in 3rd grade and turned pro when she was still 15 years old.
As it is a traditional game, players, especially professionals, wear a kimono when playing. Our first stop with Kagawa will be at Shirataki Gofukuten, a kimono shop that traditionally provides kimonos for shogi players since more than 150 years. It also organizes a yearly shogi tournament for women, where the winner is awarded with a kimono.
We will then head towards the Sendagaya area to the Hatonomori shrine, which is a shrine dedicated to shogi. Many shogi players gather here at the start of each year for a traditional ceremony where they pray to the shogi gods.
Close to the shrine lies the Shogi Kaikan, which are the headquarters of the Japan Shogi Association and the main practice center for most shogi players, including Kagawa. As a pro, she now plays on the upper floors of the building, where each of her game results is archived and contributes to her rank.
Our last stop will be at the Jinro room in Shibuya, one of the rare spaces in Tokyo dedicated to the Werewolf game, one of Kagawa’s passions. She will tell us more about her vision about games and the importance they play in her life.
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TOCO TOCO's previous episode: Katsura Hashino, Game Creator
https://youtu.be/jGb3BNgU7SE
TOCO TOCO's next episode: Yoko Taro, Game Creator
https://youtu.be/L3wScHE28K8
Manao Kagawa on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/mno_shogi
https://wn.com/Manao_Kagawa,_Pro_Shogi_Player_Toco_Toco
toco toco - Manao Kagawa, Pro Shogi Player
TODAY'S GUEST
Manao Kagawa, Pro Shogi Player
今回のゲスト
香川愛生、女流棋士
PLACES WE WENT TO
Shirataki Gofukuten, Akatsuka Area
Hatonomori Shrine, Sendagaya Area
Japan Shogi Association Building, Sendagaya Area
Jinro Room, Shibuya Area
訪れた場所
白瀧呉服店、 赤塚周辺
鳩森八幡神社、千駄ヶ谷周辺
将棋会館、千駄ヶ谷周辺
人狼ルーム、渋谷周辺
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In this episode, we spend the day with Manao Kagawa, a young shogi professional player. Shogi, that we can simply describe as Japanese chess, is a Japanese board strategy game that shares the same roots as chess. Kagawa started playing in 3rd grade and turned pro when she was still 15 years old.
As it is a traditional game, players, especially professionals, wear a kimono when playing. Our first stop with Kagawa will be at Shirataki Gofukuten, a kimono shop that traditionally provides kimonos for shogi players since more than 150 years. It also organizes a yearly shogi tournament for women, where the winner is awarded with a kimono.
We will then head towards the Sendagaya area to the Hatonomori shrine, which is a shrine dedicated to shogi. Many shogi players gather here at the start of each year for a traditional ceremony where they pray to the shogi gods.
Close to the shrine lies the Shogi Kaikan, which are the headquarters of the Japan Shogi Association and the main practice center for most shogi players, including Kagawa. As a pro, she now plays on the upper floors of the building, where each of her game results is archived and contributes to her rank.
Our last stop will be at the Jinro room in Shibuya, one of the rare spaces in Tokyo dedicated to the Werewolf game, one of Kagawa’s passions. She will tell us more about her vision about games and the importance they play in her life.
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TOCO TOCO's previous episode: Katsura Hashino, Game Creator
https://youtu.be/jGb3BNgU7SE
TOCO TOCO's next episode: Yoko Taro, Game Creator
https://youtu.be/L3wScHE28K8
Manao Kagawa on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/mno_shogi
- published: 15 Mar 2017
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👁 熊須碁盤店
☎️ 0985-77-0109
🏠 http://www.kumasugobanten.jp
🚩 https://goo.gl/maps/k3vpZLxjwu3EJ1xbA
💌 お問い合せ :
[email protected]
📸 Copyright(C) 2022. Processx. all rights reserved.
https://wn.com/碁盤・将棋盤ができるまで。1つ作るのに5年以上の時間が掛かる日本職人の高級碁盤・将棋盤
👁 熊須碁盤店
☎️ 0985-77-0109
🏠 http://www.kumasugobanten.jp
🚩 https://goo.gl/maps/k3vpZLxjwu3EJ1xbA
💌 お問い合せ :
[email protected]
📸 Copyright(C) 2022. Processx. all rights reserved.
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