By MASAHIRO TAKAHASHI/ Staff Writer
April 18, 2022 at 19:08 JST
Sota Fujii, left, plays a shogi game using humans as "koma" pieces in Tendo, Yamagata Prefecture, on April 17. (Shigetaka Kodama)
TENDO, Yamagata Prefecture--Shogi prodigy Sota Fujii proved that his mastery over the Japanese board game extends even when the pieces become life-size and he's dressed up as a warlord. [Read More]
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