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  2. Japanese mahjong - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Pon no Michi - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Akio Otsuka [2] Chonbo is a mahjong spirit who takes the form of a sparrow. Nashiko is the only one who can actually hear him. Haneru Emi (江見 跳, Emi Haneru) Voiced by: Hibiku Yamamura [2] Haneru is a young girl from Hiroshima who becomes friends with everyone after they play a game of mahjong online.

  4. World Riichi Championship - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of WRC was organized by two brothers, Quentin and Valérian Thomas, founders of Tri Nitro Tiles (TNT), a French Riichi Mahjong Club in 2014. On July 16–20, 2014, the 1st Championship was held in the Mairie de Puteaux (city hall), in the Paris, France region.

  5. Mahjong Soul - Wikipedia

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    Mahjong Soul (Chinese: 雀魂麻将; pinyin: Què Hún Májiàng, Japanese: 雀魂, romanized: Jantama) is a browser-based online free-to-play version of tabletop game riichi mahjong created by Cat Food Studio and Yostar. It was released in June 2018 in China and in April 2019 in Japan and worldwide, also for Android and iOS devices.

  6. List of Saki characters - Wikipedia

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    2nd year. She is a French-Korean and known as European mahjong league's top ranked player, referred as "Venter" or "The God of Wind". Her family name, 雀 (the second character of the word 麻雀 "mahjong"), is likely to be a misnomer as the character 雀 reads as "jak" (작 in hangul) in Korean.

  7. Mudazumo Naki Kaikaku - Wikipedia

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    Mudazumo Naki Kaikaku (ムダヅモ無き改革, Reform with No Wasted Draws, also known in English by its initial subtitle The Legend of Koizumi) is a Japanese satirical mahjong manga series by Hideki Ohwada.

  8. Japanese mahjong yaku - Wikipedia

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    Riichi deposits. The winner of a hand receives all 1,000-point riichi sticks that are present. In the case of multiple winners, the player closest to the discarding player (moving forward) receives all riichi deposits. If a hand ends in a draw, any riichi deposits carry over to the next game and are placed near the counters.

  9. Castle Town Dandelion - Wikipedia

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    The series premiered in Japan on July 2, 2015 on TBS and CBC, on Sun TV on July 3, [13] and on BS-TBS on July 11. [14] The series is licensed by Funimation (now known as Crunchyroll ) in North America and is simulcast in its streaming service [ 15 ] and in the United Kingdom and Ireland by Anime Limited and Viewster .