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[[Image:Washizutiles.jpg|thumb|250px|Transparent Jihai in Washizu Mahjong]]'''Washizu Mahjong''' is a style of [[Japanese mahjong|mahjong]] play, where three tiles for every tile type are transparent.  As a consequence, players are able to see most of the other players' hands.  That aspect alone alters player approaches to the game in both terms of play style and strategy. The variant originated from the most important arc of the 1991 manga series [[Akagi]].
[[Image:Washizutiles.jpg|thumb|250px|Transparent Jihai in Washizu Mahjong]]'''Washizu Mahjong''' is a style of [[Japanese mahjong|mahjong]] play, where three tiles for every tile type are transparent.  As a consequence, players are able to see most of the other players' hands.  That aspect alone alters player approaches to the game in both terms of play style and strategy. The variant originated from the key arc of the 1991 manga series [[Akagi]].


==Main game rule differences==
==Main game rule differences==
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