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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 and the use of . The variant is one of a few styles, where discarded tiles are ordered rather than placed in a disorganized pile. This is primarily due to the furiten rule, which takes player discards into account. The variant has grown popularity due to anime, manga, and online platforms.

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  • ماجونغ الياباني (ar)
  • Mah Jong giapponese (it)
  • Règles du Mah-jong (Riichi) (fr)
  • Japanese mahjong (en)
  • Madżong japoński (pl)
  • 日本麻雀 (zh)
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  • ماجونغ الياباني (باليابانية: 麻雀, 麻将 أو マージャン) وتسمى ايضاً ريتشي ماجونغ، هي النسخة اليابانية من ما جونغ. تتطلب أربع لاعبين للعبها، وتلعب في جولتين أو اربع جولات، حيث تتكون كل جولة من اربع دورات. (ar)
  • 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 and the use of . The variant is one of a few styles, where discarded tiles are ordered rather than placed in a disorganized pile. This is primarily due to the furiten rule, which takes player discards into account. The variant has grown popularity due to anime, manga, and online platforms. (en)
  • Le riichi est une variante moderne du jeu de mah-jong très pratiquée au Japon et parfois appelée pour cette raison mah-jong japonais. Les bases du jeu sont les mêmes que celle du jeu d'origine (voir les Règles du Mah-jong), la différence principale tenant à l'ajout de certaines particularités comme les yaku (japonais 役、やく、yaku) ou le riichi (japonais リーチ、riichi). (fr)
  • Madżong japoński (jap. 麻雀, 麻将, albo マージャン; mājan, znany również jako Riichi Madżong) – wersja madżonga, w której podstawowe reguły gry są zachowane, jednak ponadto wprowadzone takie jak riichi oraz dora. W tej wersji gry nie używa się już terminów „chow”, „pong”, „kong”, tylko „chi”, „pon”, „kan”. (pl)
  • 日本麻雀(日语:麻雀/マージャン mājan),是日本常見的麻雀遊戲玩法,通常以點計算分数,而点数又决定了最终的输赢。 一般而言,日本麻將專用的麻雀牌用色較比其他地區常見的麻雀牌單調。其他地區的藍色,在日本麻雀牌裏通常都會深得變成黑色,日本麻雀牌的綠色也暗得跟它分別不太大。餅子僅黑色與紅色兩色,索子僅綠色與紅色兩色,漢字使用行書體寫成(如萬子牌、風牌與三元牌),與一般麻將牌的楷書體不同,而白板則是全白的字牌。 (zh)
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