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<12345>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization | Simple Dictionary Definition | 
| 捨駒see styles | sutegoma すてごま | (shogi) sacrificial pawn; sacrificed piece | 
| 敗着see styles | haichaku はいちゃく | (See 勝着) losing move (go, shogi); move that costs one the game | 
| 教王see styles | kyouou / kyoo きょうおう | {shogi} teaching king | 
| 敵王see styles | tekiou / tekio てきおう | {shogi} opponent's king | 
| 敵陣 敌阵see styles | dí zhèn di2 zhen4 ti chen tekijin てきじん | the enemy ranks (1) enemy camp; enemy line; (2) {shogi} last 3 rows of the board | 
| 敵飛see styles | tekihi てきひ | {shogi} opponent's rook; opponent's hisha | 
| 新榧see styles | shinkaya しんかや | shin kaya; imitation kaya; any kind of cheaper wood that resembles kaya, used for go and shogi boards | 
| 本局see styles | honkyoku ほんきょく | (1) main office; (2) this office; (3) this game (of go, shogi, etc.) | 
| 本手see styles | honte ほんて | (1) (See 奥の手・おくのて・1) ace up one's sleeve; trump card; (2) {music} basic melody (esp. on koto and shamisen); (3) proper move (in go, shogi, etc.); appropriate move; (4) expert; professional; specialist; master; (surname) Honte | 
| 本譜see styles | honpu ほんぷ | (1) {music} (See 略譜・2) staff notation (as opposed to numbered notation); (2) this record (of a game of go, shogi, etc.) | 
| 桂馬see styles | keima; keima / kema; kema けいま; ケイマ | (1) {shogi} knight; (2) (kana only) {go} keima; knight's move; stone placed at a knight's jump from another stone of the same color; (surname, given name) Keima | 
| 棊局see styles | kikyoku ききょく | (1) go or shogi board; (2) position of a game of go or shogi | 
| 棋力see styles | kiryoku きりょく | skill in go or shogi | 
| 棋士see styles | kishi きし | professional shogi player; professional go player | 
| 棋客see styles | kikaku; kikyaku きかく; ききゃく | shogi player; go player | 
| 棋局see styles | qí jú qi2 ju2 ch`i chü chi chü kikyoku ききょく | state of play in a game of chess; (old) chessboard (1) go or shogi board; (2) position of a game of go or shogi | 
| 棋戦see styles | kisen きせん | go or shogi tournament | 
| 棋王see styles | qí wáng qi2 wang2 ch`i wang chi wang kiou / kio きおう | chess champion {shogi} Kiō (one of the eight major professional titles of shogi); shogi king | 
| 棋界see styles | kikai きかい | world of go; world of shogi; go circles; shogi circles | 
| 棋聖see styles | kisei / kise きせい | great master of go; great master of shogi | 
| 棋道see styles | kidou / kido きどう | (1) art of shogi; (2) art of go | 
| 棋風see styles | kifuu / kifu きふう | one's style of playing shogi or go | 
| 正着see styles | seichaku / sechaku せいちゃく | (See 本手・3) appropriate move (go, shogi, othello, etc.) | 
| 永世see styles | yǒng shì yong3 shi4 yung shih eisei / ese えいせい | eternal; forever (1) eternity; perpetuity; immortality; permanence; (2) lifetime title holder (in shogi, go, etc.); (surname) Nagayo | 
| 清麗 清丽see styles | qīng lì qing1 li4 ch`ing li ching li seirei / sere せいれい | (of writing, scenery, a woman etc) graceful; elegant; charming; beautiful (noun or adjectival noun) (1) (form) clean; tidy; pure; untarnished; (2) {shogi} Seirei (one of the eight major professional female titles); (female given name) Seira | 
| 為りsee styles | nari なり | (shogi) being promoted | 
| 牀几see styles | shougi / shogi しょうぎ | (out-dated kanji) camp stool; folding stool | 
| 玉将see styles | gyokushou / gyokusho ぎょくしょう | {shogi} king (of the junior player) | 
| 王将see styles | oushou / osho おうしょう | {shogi} king (of the senior player) | 
| 王手see styles | oute / ote おうて | (noun/participle) {shogi} check | 
| 白玲see styles | hakurei / hakure はくれい | {shogi} Hakurei (one of the eight major professional female titles of shogi); (given name) Hakurei | 
| 盤上see styles | banjou / banjo ばんじょう | (noun - becomes adjective with の) on the board (shogi, go, etc.) | 
| 盤外see styles | bangai ばんがい | (noun - becomes adjective with の) off the board (go, shogi, etc.) | 
| 盤面see styles | banmen ばんめん | (1) surface of a board (shogi, go, etc.); (state of) the board; development of a game; (2) surface of a record | 
| 祥義see styles | shougi / shogi しょうぎ | (given name) Shougi | 
| 禁手see styles | kinjite きんじて | forbidden move (sumo, shogi, go, etc.); prohibited move; foul | 
| 穴熊see styles | anaguma あなぐま anakuma あなくま | (1) (kana only) badger; (2) (kana only) Eurasian badger (Meles meles); (3) (abbreviation) defensive opening for shogi | 
| 竜王see styles | ryouou / ryoo りょうおう | (1) Dragon King; (2) (shogi) promoted rook; (surname) Ryōou | 
| 竜馬see styles | riyouma / riyoma りようま | (1) splendid horse; (2) (shogi) promoted bishop; (personal name) Riyouma | 
| 終局 终局see styles | zhōng jú zhong1 ju2 chung chü shuukyoku / shukyoku しゅうきょく | endgame; conclusion; outcome; final part of a chess game (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) end; close; conclusion; (2) end of a game of go, shogi, etc. | 
| 結局 结局see styles | jié jú jie2 ju2 chieh chü kekkyoku けっきょく | conclusion; ending (adverb) (1) after all; in the end; ultimately; eventually; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (See 結局のところ) conclusion; end; (3) (See 終局・2) end of a game of go, shogi, etc. | 
| 緩手see styles | kanshu かんしゅ | ineffective move (in go or shogi); wasted move | 
| 聖儀 圣仪see styles | shèng yí sheng4 yi2 sheng i shōgi | The saintly appearance, i.e. an image of Buddha. | 
| 落手see styles | rakushu らくしゅ | (noun, transitive verb) (1) (form) receiving (e.g. a letter); coming to hand; acknowledging receipt; (2) {shogi;go} bad move; missed move | 
| 蕉木see styles | shougi / shogi しょうぎ | (surname) Shougi | 
| 角番see styles | kadoban かどばん | (1) make-or-break game in a go or shogi tournament; (2) (sumo) ozeki-ranked wrestler being in danger of losing his rank if he fails to win 8 or more bouts in a 15-day tournament | 
| 角行see styles | kakugyou; kakkou; kakukou / kakugyo; kakko; kakuko かくぎょう; かっこう; かくこう | {shogi} bishop; (personal name) Kakugyou | 
| 詰みsee styles | tsumi つみ | {shogi} (See 詰む・2) checkmate; mate | 
| 詰むsee styles | tsumu つむ | (v5m,vi) (1) to become fine (of fabric); (v5m,vi) (2) {shogi} to be checkmated; (v5m,vi) (3) to be hard pressed; to be at a loss; to reach the limits | 
| 詰めsee styles | zume づめ tsume つめ | (n,suf) (1) stuffing; packing; (2) end (esp. the foot of a bridge); (3) lowest-ranking guest at tea ceremony; (4) tea master; (5) endgame (esp. in shogi or used figuratively); (6) (abbreviation) sweet eel sauce; (7) (archaism) middle-aged woman; (suffix noun) (8) appointment to a particular workplace; (9) using as the sole ground of judgement (judgment); (10) continuing; keep doing for period of time | 
| 諸義 诸义see styles | zhū yì zhu1 yi4 chu i shogi | all phenomena | 
| 象戯see styles | shougi / shogi しょうぎ | shogi; Japanese chess; xianqi | 
| 酔象see styles | suizou / suizo すいぞう | drunken elephant piece, used in some variants of shogi | 
| 金将see styles | kinshou / kinsho きんしょう | {shogi} gold general | 
| 銀将see styles | ginshou / ginsho ぎんしょう | {shogi} silver general | 
| 間遮see styles | aisha あいしゃ | (noun/participle) {shogi} (See 間駒) piece placed to block opponent's check; interposed piece | 
| 間駒see styles | aigoma あいごま | (noun/participle) (shogi) piece placed to block opponent's check | 
| 非勢see styles | hisei / hise ひせい | {go;shogi} inferior position | 
| 頓死see styles | tonshi とんし | (n,vs,vi) (1) sudden death; unexpected death; (n,vs,vi) (2) {shogi} (game-ending) blunder | 
| 飛車 飞车see styles | fēi chē fei1 che1 fei ch`e fei che hisha ひしゃ | fast-moving vehicle; to drive or ride a vehicle at high speed {shogi} rook; hisha | 
| 香子see styles | kyousu / kyosu きょうす | {shogi} (See 香車) lance; (female given name) Yoshiko | 
| 香車see styles | kyousha / kyosha きょうしゃ | {shogi} lance | 
| 駒台see styles | komadai こまだい | stand where captured shogi pieces are placed | 
| 駒形see styles | komagata こまがた | (noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 駒・こま・1) koma shape; five-sided shape in the form of a koma (shogi game piece); (place-name, surname) Komagata | 
| 駒損see styles | komason こまそん | {shogi} loss of material | 
| 鬼手see styles | kishu きしゅ | unusual move that catches the opponent by surprise (in go, shogi, etc.) | 
| 龍王 龙王see styles | lóng wáng long2 wang2 lung wang ryouou / ryoo りょうおう | Dragon King (mythology) (1) Dragon King; (2) (shogi) promoted rook; (surname) Ryōou nāgarāja, dragon king, a title for the tutelary deity of a lake, river, sea, and other places; there are lists of 5, 7, 8, 81, and 185 dragon kings. | 
| 龍馬see styles | ryouma / ryoma りょうま | (1) splendid horse; (2) (shogi) promoted bishop; (given name) Ryōma | 
| かど番see styles | kadoban かどばん | (1) make-or-break game in a go or shogi tournament; (2) (sumo) ozeki-ranked wrestler being in danger of losing his rank if he fails to win 8 or more bouts in a 15-day tournament | 
| ケイマsee styles | keima / kema ケイマ | (1) (shogi) knight; (2) (kana only) keima (in go); knight's move; stone placed at a knight's jump from another stone of the same color | 
| ごいたsee styles | goita ごいた | goita; traditional game played with tiles or cards resembling shogi pieces | 
| 中将棋see styles | chuushougi / chushogi ちゅうしょうぎ | {shogi} chu shogi (large 12x12 board shogi variant) | 
| 中村修see styles | nakamuraosamu なかむらおさむ | (person) Osamu Nakamura (1962.11.7-; professional shogi player) | 
| 中田功see styles | nakataisao なかたいさお | (person) Isao Nakata (1967.7.27-; professional shogi player) | 
| 伊藤匠see styles | itoutakumi / itotakumi いとうたくみ | (person) Takumi Itō (2002.10.10-; professional shogi player) | 
| 先崎学see styles | senzakimanabu せんざきまなぶ | (person) Manabu Senzaki (1970.6.22-; professional shogi player) | 
| 八代弥see styles | yashirowataru やしろわたる | (person) Wataru Yashiro (1994.3.3-; professional shogi player) | 
| 加藤圭see styles | katoukei / katoke かとうけい | (person) Kei Katō (1994.5.16-; professional shogi player) | 
| 勝義有 胜义有see styles | shèng yì yǒu sheng4 yi4 you3 sheng i yu shōgi u | existence in the ultimate sense | 
| 勝義根 胜义根see styles | shèng yì gēn sheng4 yi4 gen1 sheng i ken shōgi kon | The surpassing organ, i.e. intellectual perception, behind the ordinary organs of perception, e.g. eyes, ears, etc. | 
| 勝義法 胜义法see styles | shèng yì fǎ sheng4 yi4 fa3 sheng i fa shōgi hō | The superlative dharma, nirvāṇa. | 
| 勝義空 胜义空see styles | shèng yì kōng sheng4 yi4 kong1 sheng i k`ung sheng i kung shōgi kū | nirvāṇa as surpassingly real or transcendental. | 
| 勝義苦 胜义苦see styles | shèng yì kǔ sheng4 yi4 ku3 sheng i k`u sheng i ku shōgi ku | supramundane suffering | 
| 千日手see styles | sennichite せんにちて | {shogi} repetition of position; repetition draw | 
| 南芳一see styles | minamiyoshikazu みなみよしかず | (person) Yoshikazu Minami (1963.8.6-; professional shogi player) | 
| 合い駒see styles | aigoma あいごま | (noun/participle) (shogi) piece placed to block opponent's check | 
| 名人戦see styles | meijinsen / mejinsen めいじんせん | (1) {shogi} (See 名人・めいじん・2) Meijin-sen (annual professional shogi title match); (2) {go} (See 名人・めいじん・2) Meijin-sen (annual professional go tournament); (3) {cards} (See クイーン戦・クイーンせん,名人・3) Meijin-sen (annual competitive karuta title match) | 
| 和将棋see styles | washougi / washogi わしょうぎ | {shogi} wa shogi (large 11x11 board shogi variant with piece names mainly based on animals) | 
| 大将棋see styles | daishougi / daishogi だいしょうぎ | {shogi} dai shogi (large 15x15 board shogi variant) | 
| 対局者see styles | taikyokusha たいきょくしゃ | player (of go, shogi, etc.) | 
| 封じ手see styles | fuujite / fujite ふうじて | (1) {shogi;go} sealed move; next move written down and kept sealed in an envelope until the game is resumed the following day; (2) forbidden maneuver (in sumo, martial arts, etc.); forbidden technique | 
| 将棋盤see styles | shougiban / shogiban しょうぎばん | (See 将棋・しょうぎ) shogi board | 
| 将棋駒see styles | shougikoma / shogikoma しょうぎこま | shogi piece | 
| 小将棋see styles | shoushougi / shoshogi しょうしょうぎ | {shogi} sho shogi (small 9x9 board shogi variant) | 
| 居飛車see styles | ibisha いびしゃ | (n,exp) {shogi} (See 振り飛車) static rook opening; strategy of leaving the rook in its initial position | 
| 岡崎洋see styles | okazakihiroshi おかざきひろし | (person) Hiroshi Okazaki (1932.3.27-2018.3.31; Japanese politician); (person) Hiroshi Okazaki (1967.5.4-; professional shogi player) | 
| 待ち駒see styles | machigoma まちごま | {shogi} anticipating the escape of the king and blocking him in advance with a knight | 
| 成り金see styles | narikin なりきん | (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (derogatory term) upstart; nouveau riche; new rich; coming into wealth suddenly; (2) (shogi) piece promoted to gold general | 
| 戸辺誠see styles | tobemakoto とべまこと | (person) Makoto Tobe (1986.8.5-; professional shogi player) | 
| 手合割see styles | teaiwari てあいわり | handicap (go, shogi) | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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