That One Tile Changed Their Destiny: 16 Stories of Resolve and Miracles 'A Game That Changed My Life' Released on May 1st!!

Takeshobo Co., Ltd. released 'A Game That Changed My Life' by Yuka Kimura on May 1, 2026. This book is a true story documentary featuring 16 professional mahjong players who share how a single tile changed their lives.
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Takeshobo Co., Ltd. (Location: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and President: Sumitaka Miyata) released 'A Game That Changed My Life' by Yuka Kimura on Friday, May 1, 2026. 'A Game That Changed My Life' Cover ❑ Synopsis Which game do you remember before you die? There is a game that changed a life. There are people whose lives were changed by where a tile was. Seiichi Kondo made a park overflow with people by winning a legendary Baiman. Saki Kurosawa can still live strongly because the West wind was there. Kazunori Takizawa first thought about the viewers when he was laughed at during an after-party. Nobuhiro Ishibashi ended his M.League contract by discarding a Dora. They think desperately and make choices. They have practiced for many years to make this one move. The faces of their families waiting at home and their fans come to mind. But in the end, it's luck. A true story documentary of people whose lives were changed by the order of tiles. Go Kobayashi, Aki Nikaido, Naoki Setokuma, Kazunori Takizawa, Hirosho Tsuchida, Kazuma Ishii, Yumi Uotani, Genta Takeuchi, Ken Sonoda, Tatsuya Hiyoshi, Saki Kurosawa, Hisato Sasaki, Seiichi Kondo, Nobuhiro Ishibashi, Kenta Kuwata, Mari Takamiya A documentary consisting of interviews with 16 mahjong players. ❑ Bibliographic Information 'A Game That Changed My Life' Book Cover A Game That Changed My Life ◆ Author: Yuka Kimura ◆ Release Date: Friday, May 1, 2026 ◆ Price: 1,980 yen (tax included) ◆ Format: Shiroku-ban (B6 size) ◆ Pages: 224 pages [Takeshobo Details Page] https://www.takeshobo.co.jp/book/b10158603.html ❑ Author PROFILE Yuka Kimura Born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1965. Graduated from Kobe University, Faculty of Letters. After working as a newspaper reporter, she became a freelance writer. Mahjong-related books she has edited include: "Super Digital Mahjong" (Go Kobayashi), "Saikyoi Tenho-i Jan-goro: I Got Rich by Asking 3 Genius Mahjong Players About Mahjong" (ASAPIN), "Mahjong Psychology You Can See in 1 Second" (Yu Suzuki), "Mahjong Winning Team's Naki Technique" (Akihiro Kawamura), "Mahjong: That's Why You Lose" (Shingo Hori), "Mahjong Introduction Learned on Net Mahjong Tenho," "Mahjong: How to Use Theory and Intuition" (Seiichi Kondo), "Living with Mahjong" (Masato Horiuchi), "The Demon of Saikyosen" (Naoki Setokuma), "My Disliked Mahjong Common Sense" (Yoshihiro Matsumoto), "Shibukawa Namba's Chinitsu Training" (Namba Shibukawa) — all from Takeshobo. "The Strongest Mahjong Push-Pull Theory Taught by Top Pros" (Sho Shiratori) from Saizusha. ❑ Sample Reading ❑ Kinma Web This is a mahjong news and information site operated by Takeshobo, publisher of the specialized mahjong manga magazine 'Kindai Mahjong'. M.League breaking news and match reports are published on the same day! You can read all kinds of mahjong information for free, including mahjong rules explanations, mahjong yaku, point calculation, mahjong terms by the Kindai Mahjong editorial department, as well as Mahjong Saikyosen, mahjong manga, columns by professional mahjong players, and recommended mahjong parlors. https://kinmaweb.jp/ Kinma Web @ Takeshobo Official: https://x.com/kinmaweb Mahjong Saikyosen : https://x.com/mjsaikyosen ❑ Kindai Mahjong Note Official note operated by the 'Kindai Mahjong' editorial department. Approximately 40 updates per month on M.League, Saikyosen, tactics, manga, etc. https://note.com/kinma