Summary

Mahjongis a game of skill and luck that took the world by storm after it originated in China. As it spread, many new variations and rule sets were created, making mahjong difficult to learn even as a household game. Because of its deceptively simple goal and complex gameplay, mahjong is a perfect gambling game formoney and other high-stakes bets.

The tile-based game appears in many well-known anime and video game series.However, despite its popularity, only a handful of anime and manga make it the primary focus of their plots. For these series, mahjong is not just a game, but a way of life.

Mahjong Parlor Of Love

Updated July 27, 2025 by Oluwatokiloba Folami:Shows that portrayMahjongas a central narrative rather than a side attraction are rare, but that doesn’t make them any less interesting. In various shows, Mahjong evolves beyond a simple game into something that determines the very lifestyle and living conditions of others. While some shows portrayMahjong in high-risk gambling settings, others use it as a central narrative alongside comedy, camaraderie, or boy love.

When it comes to portraying Mahjong as a central theme, certain shows do it better than others, showing unique twists and turns in a character’s life all with Mahjong. This, which started as a game in China, has now been incorporated into various forms of media, captivating lovers of the game worldwide.

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1Mahjong Parlor Of Love

Finding Love With Mahjong At The Center

Manga series portraying Mahjong games here and there is nice, but a Mahjong mangawith a focus on boy lovetruly stands out. While the series is not a must-read, it shows a different take on Mahjong, with the manga having its unique storyline and progression.

Portraying its characters in love and about Mahjong, the series focuses on Honjo, a professional Mahjong player who seeks to get closer to Shiga, the manager of a Mahjong parlor, through his Mahjong skills. At first, the manager feels unsure of how to react to Honjo’s attraction to him but doesn’t want to let the skilled player off, and so various situations play out as the characters navigate their feelings.

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Balancing Humor, Gameplay, And Mahjong

Oftentimes, games are created based on anime or manga series, butMahjong Soul Pondoes it in reverse. This anime series is based on the browser-based online free-to-play game, Mahjong Soul; Jantama Pong. The series follows a comedy chibi-style animation that makes its portrayal of Mahjong and its elements comedic and easy to follow.

While it portrays Mahjong at its center, the show also shows the backstories of its characters and their various unique and funny motivations to play the game and win as they inhabit the Mahjong soul shrine. Additionally, something else comes into play as the inhabitants of the soul shrine come under strange influences, making the show well-balanced with Mahjong and comedy at its center.

Mahjong King cover image

3The Way Of Pon

A Lighthearted Take In A Mahjong Parlor

Nashiko Jippensha isn’t the most silent of characters. Due to her sometimes loud and obnoxious behavior, she got kicked out of her house. However, she quickly discovers a run-down Mahjong parlor owned by her father. Settling in, Nashiko invites her friends to hang out, and they explore the thrill and intricacies Mahjong has to offer.

This anime series explores Mahjong through kindred spirits. Rather than the cutthroat world of Mahjong, particularly through high-stakes gambling and competitions, the series portrays Mahjong in a more personified way through the lens of friends who discover they love the game and the intricacies it comes with.

Touhai’s protagonist, Kei

4Mahjong King

Players Gather From Around The World To Declare Supremacy

Produced by Tencent Animation & Comics,Mahjong Kingfeatures a world in which Mahjong holds a major influence. A simple game of Mahjong can be used to determine several things, and masters of the game are highly respected.

In a world where the strong (in Mahjong terms) are respected, masters from all over the globe come together to prove themselves and determine who among themselves deserves the title of Mahjong King. Originally a web manga portraying themes of drama and strategy, this Original Net Animation portrays Mahjong in a way that gets fans intrigued and masters of the game respect.

Golden Sakura manga cover

5Touhai

Kei’s Battles Make The Series More Exciting With Each Match

WhileTouhaiis a manga series that ran about a decade ago, the series seeks to make a return as an anime adaptation has been announced. TheTouhaimanga series is aimed at a seinen demographic, with the teenage Kei at the heart of the series. Unlike many who would rather boast of their abilities, Kei is a young man of few words, only speaking extensively of his rich experience in Mahjong.

As someone who doesn’t talk much, much of Kei’s attention is dedicated to observing others. This skill has allowed him to survive in the cutthroat world of Mahjong, where he finds himself. One day, a young lady named Amina comes into Kei’s life. As she entered the country illegally, Kei hides her, protecting her from the authorities. As Kei spends his days as a normal high school student, his nights are spent playing Mahjong as he wishes for a truly worthy opponent.

Rinji and his daughter from Tetsunaki no Kirinji with money, mahjong tiles, and cherry blossoms in the background

6Golden Sakura

Written By A Professional Mahjong Player

After Takuya Saotome is tricked into taking on a debt of five million yen, he desperately seeks various ways to pay it off. As fate would have it, Takuya is a professional but nearly unknown Mahjong player. To repay his debt, he decides to cross-dress as a woman, going by the name Sakura Shindou. With his new personality, Saotome shows off his skills as a professional Mahjong player.

Unlike various anime and manga series that portray Mahjong in a gambling setting,Golden Sakuraportrays Mahjong in aprofessional sports setting. Sayaka Okada, a professional Mahjong player, is the author behind the series. With her in-depth knowledge of the sport in a professional setting, Sayaka was able to accurately depict a story about Mahjong that is both relatable and intriguing.

Ryuu holding out a cigarette

7Tetsunaki No Kirinji

A Father Uses Mahjong To Support His Family

Tetsunaki no Kirinjifollows an online mahjong player named Kiriya Rinji who has to begin playing in person to support himself after being divorced for not devoting enough time to his family. Shortly after the divorce, his ex-wife falls ill and slips into a coma after a life-saving procedure. Rinji takes in his daughter while he waits for his ex-wife to wake up, but his winnings aren’t enough to give little Koume the life she deserves. To step up asa single father, Rinji taps into his love of Mahjong and aims to become a professional player.

Rinji’s story is a touching tale about personal and professional growth. Not only does he become someone who can provide for his family, but he wants to be there for them. Emotions and bets are high inTetsunaki no Kirinji, making it a compelling option for mahjong fans who also want a more traditional narrative.

Former Prime Minister of Japan Junichiro Koizumi using the rising sun Mahjong technique

8Mahjong Hishouden: Naki No Ryuu

Ryuu Uses His Opponents' Discarded Tiles To Win

Ryuu is a mahjong player with ties to the yakuza and tremendous luck. He wins every game using one of his opponents’ discarded tiles to complete his mahjong. Since overtaking the mahjong world, Ryuu has become synonymous with the finishing technique, earning him the nickname “Crying Dragon.”

Mahjong Hishouden: Naki no Ryuufollows a simple plot, but it has detailed art and a fantastic aesthetic. In 1988, a three-episode original video animation (OVA) came out, and the series continued to rise in popularity throughout the 1990s. At its peak popularity, the series came out with three mahjong video games, includingtwo for the SNES.

Tetsuya holding a mahjong tile on a blue background

9Mudazumo Naki Kaikaku

A Game Of Mahjong Decides The Fate Of The World

World leaders and historical figures settle political debates and conflicts with intense mahjong games in the satirical seriesMudazumo Naki Kaikakuby Hideki Ohwada. It follows Prime Minister of Japan Junichrio Koizumi through numerous games against North Korea, Russia, and the United States before he retires. Luckily, even after his retirement, Koizumi continues to play and save Earth from all kinds of disasters.

Mudazumo Naki Kaikakumade a name for itself by including characters such as George W. Bush, Vladimir Putin, and the Pope. Due to its popularity, the manga also received a short OVA series that both recapped Koizumi’s earliest games and added new matches to his repertoire.

10Legendary Gambler Tetsuya

Spineless Cheaters Or True Mahjong Experts, Tetsuya Faces Them All

Set in 1947,Legendary Gambler Tetsuyashows howWorld War II impacted Japanand led to hard economic times. While others struggle to buy enough food, Tetsuya believes his luck and ability to track the tiles during shuffling will be enough to help him enjoy the finer things in life. However, when he travels through Shinjuku to sweep up the town’s winnings, he realizes he has a lot left to learn about mahjong. Tetsuya’s matches against true mahjong experts and spineless cheaters make the series welcoming and engaging for mahjong fans of all skill levels.

Legendary Gambler Tetsuyabegan as a manga series written by Fūmei Sai and illustrated by Yasushi Hoshino. In 2000, it won the 24th Kodansha Manga Award for its success as a shonen manga, and the anime’s first episode came out later that year.