


Portable Japanese Go Set - Folding Goban & Mini Stones
Solid wood portable playing surface perfect for travel!
Description
Brand new high-quality portable Japanese Go game set. This set features a small folding wooden game table (Goban) and packages of small black and white playing stones. The small size of this set and the fact that the solid wood table folds makes this a perfect solution for Go enthusiasts who wish to bring the game with them while traveling; or who wish to play Go at coffee shops, parks or anywhere else a full size game board cannot easily be used. This game set was made in Japan by the Nintendo company (we are not sure if this is the same company that makes electronic games).
Size:
Diameter of mini stones: 0.5 inches (1.2 centimeters)
Height of board: 0.5 inches (1.3 centimeters)
Width of board: 9.2 inches (23.5 centimeters)
Length of board: 10.1 inches (26 centimeters)
Combined weight (board and stones): 1.3 pounds (582 grams)
Important Note:
Please be sure to note the shipping cost for this Go set as though it is small the board is made of solid wood and is actually quite heavy.
More about the game of Go
When I was ten, my father brought home a new board game: Go. The board was wooden, marked with intersecting lines forming small squares, and the game pieces were small black and white stones, stored in wooden bowls. Within an hour after dinner, my father and I were playing our first game together. Years later, on my first visit to Japan, I was delighted to see old men playing Go in public parks. After moving to Japan, I noticed Go halls in the community, columns in newspapers, and even professional matches on TV. What had once seemed a novel pastime was, in Japan, a serious pursuit—much like in China, Korea, and around the world.
Go originated in China about 4,000 years ago and spread to Korea and Japan in the 5th century, brought by Buddhist priests. The rules remain largely unchanged since ancient times: easy to learn in less than an hour, but difficult to master over a lifetime. The objective is simple—claim as much board space as possible before the game ends by mutual consent. Players place stones at line intersections to create boundaries, but opponents can block, muscle in, or capture stones through strategy. This tactical battle of wits has earned the game the nickname "hand conversation." In Japan, it's common for young Go prodigies to live with masters as they train for their debut on the professional circuit.
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- By Email: dinnerbytheriver@gmail.com
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Art Hills Yada 501
4-1 Yada, Suruga Ward
Shizuoka City, Shizuoka
Japan 422-8002
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Quality Guarantee & Returns
- Quality is guaranteed. If there is a print error or visible quality issue, we'll replace or refund it.
- Because the products are made to order, we do not accept general returns or sizing-related returns.