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Dai shogi (大将棋, 'large chess') or Kamakura dai shogi (鎌倉大将棋) is a chess variant native to Japan. It derived from Heian era shogi, and is similar to standard shogi (sometimes called Japanese chess) in its rules and game play. Dai shogi is only one of several large board shogi variants. Its name means large shogi, from a time when there were three sizes of shogi games. Early versions of dai shogi can be traced back to the Kamakura period, from about AD 1230. It was the historical basis for the later, much more popular variant chu shogi.

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  • Dai shogi (大将棋, 'large chess') or Kamakura dai shogi (鎌倉大将棋) is a chess variant native to Japan. It derived from Heian era shogi, and is similar to standard shogi (sometimes called Japanese chess) in its rules and game play. Dai shogi is only one of several large board shogi variants. Its name means large shogi, from a time when there were three sizes of shogi games. Early versions of dai shogi can be traced back to the Kamakura period, from about AD 1230. It was the historical basis for the later, much more popular variant chu shogi. (en)
  • ( 비슷한 이름의 에 관해서는 해당 문서를 참조하십시오.) 다이쇼기(일본어: 大将棋)는 쇼기의 일종으로, 두 사람이 지휘하는 보드 게임이다. 성립은 주쇼기보다 오래되었지만, 너무 대규모의 판으로 인해 정말로 진행되었는지 의혹받고있다. 가마쿠라 시대에는 대중적인 것으로 나타나, "가마쿠라 다이쇼기"라는 명칭이 제시되고있다. (ko)
  • 大将棋(だいしょうぎ)は、将棋の一種であり、二人で行うボードゲーム(盤上遊戯)の一種である。成立は中将棋よりも古く、あまりに大規模なため実際に指されていたかに疑いも持たれていたが、鎌倉時代には普及していたことが明らかになり、「鎌倉大将棋」という名称が提案されている。 (ja)
  • 大將棋最早出現在鎌倉時代,是從平安大將棋擴充的日本將棋變體,影響了後世的小將棋、中將棋、天竺大將棋,以及如大局將棋等的各種巨型古將棋。 (zh)
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  • Dai shogi (大将棋, 'large chess') or Kamakura dai shogi (鎌倉大将棋) is a chess variant native to Japan. It derived from Heian era shogi, and is similar to standard shogi (sometimes called Japanese chess) in its rules and game play. Dai shogi is only one of several large board shogi variants. Its name means large shogi, from a time when there were three sizes of shogi games. Early versions of dai shogi can be traced back to the Kamakura period, from about AD 1230. It was the historical basis for the later, much more popular variant chu shogi. (en)
  • ( 비슷한 이름의 에 관해서는 해당 문서를 참조하십시오.) 다이쇼기(일본어: 大将棋)는 쇼기의 일종으로, 두 사람이 지휘하는 보드 게임이다. 성립은 주쇼기보다 오래되었지만, 너무 대규모의 판으로 인해 정말로 진행되었는지 의혹받고있다. 가마쿠라 시대에는 대중적인 것으로 나타나, "가마쿠라 다이쇼기"라는 명칭이 제시되고있다. (ko)
  • 大将棋(だいしょうぎ)は、将棋の一種であり、二人で行うボードゲーム(盤上遊戯)の一種である。成立は中将棋よりも古く、あまりに大規模なため実際に指されていたかに疑いも持たれていたが、鎌倉時代には普及していたことが明らかになり、「鎌倉大将棋」という名称が提案されている。 (ja)
  • 大將棋最早出現在鎌倉時代,是從平安大將棋擴充的日本將棋變體,影響了後世的小將棋、中將棋、天竺大將棋,以及如大局將棋等的各種巨型古將棋。 (zh)
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  • Dai shogi (en)
  • 大将棋 (ja)
  • 다이쇼기 (ko)
  • 大將棋 (zh)
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