Table Route

Mahjong Table

This is the long-session detour on the site. When quick fish shots stop sounding fun and you want something slower, denser, and more thoughtful, this is the page to open instead.

Main Entry

Open the full riichi mahjong app

Heads up: the original app UI is mostly in Japanese, but the table layout, tiles, and drill pages are still very usable if you already know basic riichi flow.

Good Starting Point

Autoplay is the easiest first click

If you just want to get a feel for the interface, autoplay is the least intimidating route. It is also good when you want to watch tile flow before making decisions yourself.

Important Note

Online rooms are not enabled here

The original project supports network play with a separate server package. This site keeps the standalone tools, drills, and local table routes instead.

Useful Routes

Three good ways to use it

Mahjong autoplay preview

Watch

Autoplay

Good for learning the rhythm of draws, discards, and board reading without needing to click every decision yourself.

Mahjong analysis and replay tools preview

Study

What Would You Cut?

A nice route when you want one concrete tile decision instead of a full table session.

Mahjong scoring drill and rules tools preview

Drill

Score Tools and Drills

Open this when you want to work on points, hand reading, and the stuff that usually gets fuzzy if you have not played in a while.

Player Note

Why it fits this site

Most of this site is built around quick arcade energy. Mahjong is the opposite kind of useful. It gives the whole place one route that is slower, more thoughtful, and more likely to turn into a half-hour session.

Open Source

Built from a real project, not a mockup

This route is based on kobalab/Majiang, an MIT-licensed HTML5 mahjong project by Satoshi Kobayashi. Attribution is kept on the license page.