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  2. Japanese mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Japanese mahjong (Japanese: 麻雀, Hepburn: Mājan), also known as riichi mahjong, is a variation of mahjong. While the basic rules to the game are retained, the variation features a unique set of rules such as riichi and the use of dora. The variant is one of a few styles where discarded tiles are ordered rather than placed in a disorganized ...

  3. World Riichi Championship - Wikipedia

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    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. Participants generally consist of Japanese professional Mahjong players and foreign amateur players selected by national ...

  4. Japanese mahjong yaku - Wikipedia

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    Japanese mahjong. yaku. In Japanese mahjong, yaku (Japanese: 役) is a condition that determines the value of the player's hand. It is essential to know the yaku for game strategy, since a player must have a minimum of one yaku in their hand in order to legally win a hand. Each yaku has a specific han value.

  5. Mudazumo Naki Kaikaku - Wikipedia

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    Volumes. 5 (List of volumes) 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. It was initially irregularly serialized in the Kindai Mahjong Original manga magazine published by ...

  6. Mahjong Soul - Wikipedia

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    13. 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.

  7. Hey Sensei, Don't You Know? - Wikipedia

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    Riichi is a beautician who is popular at the salon he works at, and he falls in love with Hana at first sight. [1] Akaso described him as "loyal, honest, having tolerance, and a very cool guy." [4] Nanase Hoshino (星野 七瀬, Hoshino Nanase) Portrayed by: Honoka Yahagi Nanase is a famous young actress and a big fan of Hana's manga series.

  8. Yume Tsukai - Wikipedia

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    Yume Tsukai (夢使い, trans. Dream Users) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Riichi Ueshiba. The series is a spin-off of Ueshiba's earlier manga, Discommunication . It was adapted into an anime television series produced by Madhouse that aired on some UHF stations and ABC Television .

  9. Pon no Michi - Wikipedia

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    Volumes. 1. Pon no Michi (ぽんのみち, lit. "The Way of Pon") is a Japanese original anime television series created by IIS-P and animated by OLM. It aired from January to March 2024. A manga adaptation by Tsukasa Unohana was serialized in Kodansha 's shōjo manga magazine Nakayoshi from September 2023 to March 2024.