
Sugoroku - Wikipedia
Sugoroku (雙六 or 双六) (literally 'double six') refers to two different forms of a Japanese board game: ban-sugoroku (盤双六, 'board-sugoroku') which is similar to western tables games like backgammon, and e-sugoroku (絵双六, 'picture-sugoroku') which is …
Sugoroku (550) - Board Game Guys
Sugoroku. Sugoroku is a Japanese board game that has been popular since the 19th century, if not earlier. The game has two different forms: ban-sugoroku, which is similar to western table games like backgammon, and e-sugoroku, which is similar to snakes and ladders. A simpler version of e-sugoroku, with rules similar to snakes and ladders ...
Sugoroku | Board Game | BoardGameGeek
A backgammon flavored game from China. Originally called "Shuanglu" it later gained popularity in Japan under the name "Sugoroku." A Shuanglu set contains mainly a gameboard, 15 white and 15 black pieces and two dice. The gameboard is carved with 12 identical vertical lines, while the dice have six faces carved with the numbers from one to six.
Sugoroku - Traditional Board Games - Entropic Dreams
2023年3月4日 · Today we’ll take a look at sugoroku, which refers to two types of traditional Japanese board games: board sugoroku (盤双六) and art sugoroku (絵双六). The latter, though, is is what people think of when they think of sugoroku. My wife discovered a book simply titled Sugoroku: Traditional Japanese Games at a local used bookstore and kindly … Continue reading Sugoroku – Traditional ...
Sugoroku (双六) Board Games, 1840s-1940s - Harvard-Yenching …
2025年1月28日 · The other envelope (Image 2), titled “Precepts for Women sugoroku” (Onna imagawa kyōkun sugoroku 女今川教訓双六), bears a name reminiscent of ōraimono 往来物 (elementary textbooks). Illustrated by Utagawa Kuniteru I 初代歌川国輝 (active c. 1818-1860) and published by Sanoya Kihei 佐野屋喜兵衛in 1849, the game board depicts behaviors women were admonished to avoid at ...
Mawari-Sugoroku | Board Game | BoardGameGeek
E-Sugoroku or Picture Sugoroku is Japan's version of the roll-and-move race game. This entry in the BGG database serves for the myriad versions and themes used in E-Sugoroku, which include religion, travel, theater and more. The earliest mentions of E-Sugoroku are of Pure Land Sugoroku, where the objective of the game is to reach the Pure Land, the Buddhist Western paradise. In the 17th ...
Sugoroku - Japanese Wiki Corpus
The original form of the board Sugoroku was considered as a board game with 12x2 grid played in the Roman Empire. This was introduced to China via the Silk Road. In the Shosoin Treasure House of the Todai-ji Temple, a board Sugoroku, with which Emperor Shomu may have played, is kept. However, it is said that the board Sugoroku, which became ...
Joudo-Sugoroku | Board Game | BoardGameGeek
User summary: 浄土双六 (Joudo-Sugoroku) is a traditional Japanese game originally produced during the Muromachi period (1336 to 1573) and later developed into Tobi-Sugoroku in the Edo Period (1603 to 1868). As with the later Tobi-Sugoroku (and Mawari-Sugoroku), the original designers' and illustrators' names are lost to history. Joudo-Sugoroku is themed on the Buddhist tradition of re ...
Sugoroku (Japanese board games) collection, 1896-circa 1950
Sugoroku are Japanese games similar to snakes and ladders, which in the late 19th and early 20th centuries were sometimes included in newspapers and children's magazines. Includes 26 sugoroku games (some items are double-sided), primarily dating from the 1910s to 1930s, with a few earlier and later.
Sugoroku - Dice board games - Suki Desu
Like backgammon, the game was banned for becoming a game of chance. Soon the gambling game called chouhan [丁半] appeared and killed the traditional ban-sugoroku. At the end of the 13th century, the traditional game of throwing dice and moving spaces on the board appeared in Japan under the name of esugoroku.