Japan. The earliest generally accepted mention of shogi is Shin Saru Gakuki (新猿楽記) (1058–1064) by Fujiwara Akihira. The oldest archaeological evidence is a...
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inscribed on them, rather than one character as in xiangqi. Shin Saru Gakuki (新猿楽記) (1058–1064), written by Fujiwara Akihira also has passages relating to shogi...
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"kasagake" first appears in "Sadaie Assonn Ki" (定家朝臣記) by Minamoto no Sadaie in 1057 and "Shin Sarugō Ki" (新猿楽記) by Fujiwara no Akihira (989-1066) while legendary...
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Shinsarugakuki (新猿楽記, also pronounced Shinsarugōki, An Account of the New Monkey Music, or A Record of New Sarugaku) is an 11th-century Japanese work of...
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evolved as they mixed with local traditions. Sarugaku A form of theater (猿楽, "monkey music") that flourished in Japan during the 11th to 14th centuries...
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