CategoryReconstruction, Pending, Board, War, Replacement, Checkmate, Shogi
Description
O-Shogi was a game played in medieval Japan, recorded in the Futsu Shodo-Shu. It was an enlarged version of Shogi, with 29 different pieces.
Rules
15x15 board. 29 different pieces, 130 pieces in total.
Origin
Japan
Ludeme Description
O Shogi (Futsu Shodo-Shu).lud
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Sources
Koichi, M. 2004. "Shogi: Japan's Game of Generals." In C. Mackenzie and I. Finkel (eds.), Asian Games: the Art of Contest. New York, Asia Society, 181-185.