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  1. Mini-Shogi (Small Japanese Chess Variant) Mini-Shogi (Japanese Chess Variant) is one of the more recent members of a family of chess games developed in Japan, as it was rediscovered or invented by Shigenobu Kusumoto in the 1970's. It is played on a 5x5 board by 2 players who start the game w...
  2. Tori-Shogi (Japanese Chess Variant) Tori-Shogi (Japanese Chess Variant, sometimes translated as "Bird Shogi") is one of the more recent members of a family of chess games developed in Japan, as it was invented by Ohashi Soei in the late 18th century. It is played on a 7x7 board by 2 pl...
  3. Sho-chan Shogi (Small Japanese Chess Variant) Sho-chan Shogi (Japanese Chess Variant) is one of the more recent members of a family of chess games developed in Japan, although its exact origins are unclear. It is played on a 6x5 board by 2 players who start the game with 8 flat 5-sided pieces ea...
  4. Shogi (Japanese Chess) Shogi (Japanese Chess) is just one of a family of chess games developed in Japan. It is played on a 9x9 board by 2 players who start the game with 20 flat 5-sided pieces each, marked with Japanese kanji characters. When a player captures an opponents...