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January 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The World Riichi Championship (WRC) is a worldwide competition of Japanese Mahjong (also known as riichi) held every 3 years since 2014. The competition is nominally open to people of all ages, men and women alike.
Japanese mahjong tiles, including red dora tiles as well as season tiles which are used in variants. Japanese mahjong is usually played with 136 tiles. [7] The tiles are mixed and then arranged into four walls that are each two stacked tiles high and 17 tiles wide. 26 of the stacks are used to build the players' starting hands, 7 stacks are used to form a dead wall, and the remaining 35 stacks ...
After the establishment of World Mahjong Organization(WMO) in 2006, the official first world championship was held in Chengdu, Sichuan, China on November 1, 2007 and lasted for five days. Li Li, a Chinese student of Tsinghua University, won the championship. [4] [5] In team event, China Shanxi Jiexiu won the championship with 94 table points. [6]
The World Mahjong Sports Games (WMSG, Chinese: 世界麻将运动会) is played to determine the World Champion in the table game Mahjong held by Mahjong International League (MIL). Both men and women are eligible to contest this title, and the championship holds both of Individual event and Team event.
Mahjong International League; Abbreviation: MIL: Formation: July 3, 2015 [1]: Type: non-profit organization: Legal status: Association: Purpose: formulating the competition systems and rules suitable for the whole world in an effort to promote mahjong into a standard, professional and sportified global mind sport.
Season OP/ED Song Title Artist Episode Season 6 OP Shining Yuki Shirai 129–153 Season 6 OP Paradise Yuki Shirai 154–165 Season 6 ED Sakura Yomu Hamaguchi 129–140 Season 6 ED Wonderful Days Pull Tab to Can 142 – 165 [From www.beepthegeek.net]
The 12-episode series aired in Japan between April 9 and July 2, 2012 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll. [3] [4] [5] Four additional episodes aired between December 2012 and May 2013. [6] A third season, Saki: The Nationals, also produced by Studio Gokumi, aired 13 episodes between January 5 [7] and April 6, 2014.
In the 2004 season, the L. League added a second division, and until 2009 the league operated in the same way as the old Japan Soccer League for men where the bottom club in the second division playing off against a regional league playoff winner. In 2010, the second division was divided into east and west groups of six teams each; the winners ...