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Nana shogi Nana shogi (possibly "nano shogi", ナノ将棋 ''nano shōgi'', dwarf-sized chess, since Japanese "nana" means "seven") is a modern variant of shogi (Japanese chess); however, it is not Japanese. It was invented in 1998–2001 by Georg Dunkel of Finland—who calls it the "World's Smallest Shogi Variant"—and it incorporates elements of Unashogi by starting with an empty board. A smaller variant, Gufuu Shogi (2×3), is also introduced by Georg Dunkel, but it incorporates rules considerably different from traditional shogi variants, particularly the concept of shared pieces and unusual rules for giving check and checkmate. ==Rules of the game==
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