medal; shield; card on which dharani (etc.) are written; notice board (in a Zen temple); tile (mahjong, dominos, etc.)
safe tile; tile that may be discarded without risking benefiting an opponent; no-risk choice; easily handled person
playing cards; mahjong tiles made of animal bone
safe tile; tile that may be discarded without risking benefiting an opponent; no-risk choice; easily handled person
karuta; traditional Japanese playing cards
tenpai; fishing (i.e. needing one more tile for completion)
pai gow (Chinese gambling game played with dominoes)
value honor; round wind, seat wind, and dragon tiles; winning hand containing one kong (or pung) of a value honor
tile that has not been discarded once yet
hanafuda; Japanese playing cards (12 suits of 4 cards, each suit representing a month indicated by a flower)
bronze medal; copper medal
shuffling of tiles; cleaning mahjong tiles
replacement tile drawn after declaring a kong
silver medal; silver badge
terminals; suited tiles numbered 1 or 9
bamboo tile; tile made out of bamboo
tiles matching the round wind
having too many tiles on one's hand
unsun karuta; Japanese deck of cards with 5 suits of 15 cards each
identifying a piece by touch
to disgrace one's ancestors; to tarnish the honour of one's ancestors
site of a Buddhist mortuary tablet
tiles matching one's seat wind
tile matching the round wind
tile matching the round wind
tiles matching both the round wind and one's seat wind; pung (or kong) of these tiles (meld)
value honor; round wind, seat wind, and dragon tiles
dora tile; special tile that increases the han value of a hand
tile accidentally or mistakenly shown to other players
playing card tax; tax on playing cards, mahjong sets, domino sets, etc. (abolished in 1989)
four-color cards (Chinese playing cards); four-suited chess cards
paifang (Chinese architectural arch or gateway)