[しょうぎ, shougi] (n) shogi; Japanese chess; xianqi; (P) #2432
[きし, kishi] (n) shogi or go player; (P) #4260
[きせん, kisen] (n) go or shogi tournament #11826
[きせい, kisei] (n) great master of go (shogi); (P) #14628
[ご, go] (n) go (board game of capturing territory); (P) #15252
[きいん, kiin] (n) shogi (go) hall; (P)
[きかい, kikai] (n) the go (shogi) world; shogi circles
[きかく;ききゃく, kikaku ; kikyaku] (n) shogi or go player
[ききょく, kikyoku] (n) (1) go or shogi board; (2) position of a game of go or shogi
[きどう, kidou] (n) art of shogi (go)
[きふ, kifu] (n) record of a game of go, shogi, chess, etc.; (P)
[きふう, kifuu] (n) one's style of playing shogi or go
[きりょく, kiryoku] (n) skill in Go or Shogi
[つめしょうぎ, tsumeshougi] (n) chess problem; composed shogi problem
[はさみしょうぎ, hasamishougi] (n) piece-capturing board game
[じしょうぎ, jishougi] (n) drawn game (Shogi); impasse
[じょりゅうきし, joryuukishi] (n) professional woman go player
[しょうぎのこま, shouginokoma] (n) chessmen; shogi pieces
[しょうぎのばん, shouginoban] (n) Japanese chessboard; shogi board
[しょうぎをさす, shougiwosasu] (exp, v5s) to play shogi
[しょうぎさし, shougisashi] (n) shogi player
[しょうぎだおし, shougidaoshi] (n) falling one after another; (P)
[しょうぎだおれ, shougidaore] (n) falling one after another
[しょうぎばん, shougiban] (n) (See 将棋・しょうぎ) shogi board
[シャンチー, shanchi-] (n) (See 中国将棋) xiangqi (chi
[せいようしょうぎ, seiyoushougi] (n) chess
[ちゅうごくしょうぎ, chuugokushougi] (n) Chinese chess; xiangqi
[にほんきいん, nihonkiin] (n) Nihon Kiin, central Go organization of Japan
[とびしょうぎ, tobishougi] (n) halma (board game)