Heian dai shogi

Heian dai shogi (Japanese: 平安大将棋 'Heian (Era) large chess') is an early large board variant of shogi (Japanese chess) as it was played in the Heian period. The same 12th century document which describes the Heian form of shogi also describes this variant.[1][2] Unfortunately, this description does not give enough information to actually play the game, but this has not stopped people from attempting to reconstruct this early form of shogi. A fairly complete and playable reconstruction is outlined here.

  1. ^ Cazaux, Jean-Louis; Knowlton, Rick (2017-09-19). A World of Chess: Its Development and Variations through Centuries and Civilizations. McFarland. pp. 159–161. ISBN 978-1-4766-2901-8.
  2. ^ Herik, H. Jaap van den; Iida, Hiroyuki (2003-05-21). Computers and Games: First International Conference, CG'98 Tsukuba, Japan, November 11–12, 1998 Proceedings. Springer. p. 330. ISBN 978-3-540-48957-3.