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Shogi Boards

Shogi boards are the playing surfaces used in the game of Shogi, a traditional Japanese board game that is similar to chess. The boards are typically rectangular in shape and are divided into a grid of nine rows and nine columns, with each square being slightly larger than the playing pieces that are used on the board. The board is usually made of wood, with the squares being marked in black and white or in a combination of black and red. The pieces used in Shogi are placed on the board at the start of the game, with each player having 20 pieces of different types and colors. The pieces are moved according to specific rules, with the aim of capturing the opponent's pieces and ultimately checkmating their king. The board is an essential part of the game, as it provides the playing surface and the framework for the movement of the pieces. Shogi boards are often decorated with intricate designs and patterns, with some boards featuring images of famous historical figures or scenes from Japanese mythology. The boards are also available in a range of sizes, from small travel-sized boards to larger, more elaborate boards that are used in tournaments and competitions. Overall, the Shogi board is an essential component of the game of Shogi, providing the playing surface and the framework for the movement of the pieces. The design and size of the board can vary, but the basic grid of nine rows and nine columns remains the same.

Shogi, Japanese, board game, playing pieces, checkmate

Michael Harris

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