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Tori shogi
Tori shōgi (禽将棋 or 鳥将棋, 'bird chess') is a variant of Shogi (Japanese chess), which was invented by Toyota Genryu in 1799 despite being traditionally attributed to his master Ōhashi Sōei. It was first published in 1828 and again in 1833. The game is played on a 7×7 board and uses the drop rule; it is the only traditional Shogi variant besides Wa Shogi to do so. This is one of the more popular shogi variants. There were tournaments in London and Royston in the 1990s and early 2000s. ==Rules of the game==
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