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  2. Tōhai - Wikipedia

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    Tōhai (凍牌) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōji Shinasaka [].It was serialized in Akita Shoten's seinen manga magazine Young Champion from June 2006 to April 2011.

  3. List of Akagi episodes - Wikipedia

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    It follows Akagi, a mahjong player who becomes a legend after defeating well versed opponents while still 13-year-old only to return six years later. The series was originally broadcast between October 5, 2005 and March 29, 2006 on NTV. [2] The 26 episodes were later combined into two DVD box sets, released by VAP on March 24, and May 24, 2006. [3]

  4. 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 ...

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  6. Game of the Day: Mahjong Escape - Ancient Japan - AOL

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    The Game of the Day ready for a mystery trip around the world. Mahjong Escape - Ancient Japan: Escape to the land of the rising sun in this amazing Mahjong adventure! Your tile-matching adventure ...

  7. Akagi (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Akagi: Yami ni Oritatta Tensai, written and illustrated by Nobuyuki Fukumoto, is a spin-off of Fukumoto's 1989 manga series, Ten: Tenhōdōri no Kaidanji. [2] [5] Its first chapter was published in Takeshobo's magazine Kindai Mahjong on June 1, 1991.

  8. 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.

  9. Ten (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Takashi Ten (天 貴史, Ten Takashi) Portrayed by: Gorō Kishitani A gambler (rep player) with an unparalleled competitive edge and a strong will. Despite having a history of winning against mahjong opponents through cheating, he is good-natured, loyal and compassionate, and at some point he changes his mind and acts from the standpoint of the weak.