Local yaku

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Local Yakus 「ローカル役」 are the yakus not used in the standard ruleset of japanese mahjong. Some of them are used to be in general ruleset before, they are also known as Ancient Yakus 「古役(こやく)」.

Disclaimer: There are quite a lot of local yakus in the history. This page will only record some of them. The list is incomplete.


One-han yakus

Tsubame gaeshi

Shiiaru raotai

Kanburi

Sangen chiitoitsu / Suushi chiitoitsu

One-han and above

Uushin tsuukan

Two-han yakus

Sanrenkou

Sanshoku tsuukan

Sanshoku renkou

Kyandonhou

Ryandoukou

Choupaikou / Sujipaikou / Chousankou

Suuzuukou

Two-han and above

Open riichi

Isshoku sanjun

Sanfuukou / Otakaze sankou

Uumensai

Renkaihou

Mondeikou

Three-han and above

Open daburu riichi

Ikkitsuukan Chantaiyaochuu

Tanfonhou

Six-han and above

Sansou shanronfui

Mangan

Chinchi dourii

Touchao hanchanshue

Uupin kaihou

Ryansou chankan

Iipin mouyue

Chuupin raoyui

Mangan / Yakuman

Shanron chonchu

Chiishin uushii

Chuenbukao

Mangan / Baiman / Yakuman

Renhou

Yakuman

Paarenchan

Pouhoi paarenchan

Ishino uenimo sannen

Katen gecchi

Shiisan puutaa

Shiisuu puutaa

Suuchoupaikou

Chunsharin / Chunsuurin / Chunchikurin

Yakumans related to tile color

Kouitten

Benikushaku

Kouiisou

Ryuuiisourin / Kouittenrin

Yakumans related to specific things

Golden Gate Bridge

American Civil War

Nanbokuchou period

Satsuma Rebellion / Seinan War

Touhoku Expressway

Touhoku Shinkansen

Blue Tunnel / Aonodoumon

Yakuman / Double yakuman

Daisharin / Daichikurin / Daisuurin

Shousharin / Shouchikurin / Shousuurin

Suurenkou

Isshouku yonjun

Hyakuman goku

Double yakuman

Triple yakuman

External links

Local yaku in Japanese Wikipedia