Review of Japanese-Mahjong.com's Game Set
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 9:43 am
David Hurley (hirohurl on this board) who runs Japanese-Mahjong.com sells a game set consisting of a \"Standard Japanese Mahjong Set\" and JUNK MAT. At the time of writing this set costs $95 plus $75 for shipping via express airmail. I bought one of these sets and thought I\'d share my experience.
Ordering
I also wanted a set of Yakitori Tesserae (Crazy Red Bird), but as I set out to order via PayPal the system tacked on an extra $15 of shipping for these. I contacted David about it and he kindly refunded the $15.
The order took a few days to fulfill and arrived four days after shipping. The parcel got caught in the Finnish customs and I had to wait a couple of days before I could claim it (and pay the Finnish VAT). The products were securely packaged and in excellent condition.
The Tiles
The mahjong tiles are of very good quality compared to my other (Chinese) plastic tiles. They are totally clean and seem to have no defects whatsoever. The engravings are well done and the colors are applied well. I much prefer the muted, darker colors of the Japanese tiles to the bright, gaudy colors of traditional sets.
The tiles measure 26 mm (H) x 19 mm (W) x 16 mm (D) and weigh a shade over 10 grams each. The ones I ordered are white with a \"bamboo\" colored back. They also have a little white notch on each side of the back as an homage to the dove-tailed bamboo and bone tiles of old.
On his site, David Hurley writes that the tiles are of similar quality to the slightly more expensive \"Sango\" set that he also sells. Judging from the pictures on his site, these are the exact same tiles, only without the plastic \"Snap-Shut Carrying Case\".
Four sturdy, black plastic trays are provided for the tiles and a fifth for the white, scoring sticks, four tiny dice and a red wind marker. All of the trays fit snugly into the pouches on the JUNK MAT bag.
The scoring sticks are the only let down of the set. They are all unevenly moulded and many are shoddily colored. The won\'t diminish my gaming enjoyment, but they also do not exhude the same sense of quality as the rest of the set
The JUNK MAT
The JUNK MAT is a light-weight, green, neoprene mat designed to be placed on a table. It has a black frame of hard plastic that helps keep the mat flat. I guess the frame is also the reason for the name, since it has small trays moulded into the plastic where you can store your \"junk\" (scoring sticks, etc).
The JUNK MAT measures 69 cm x 69 cm and can be rolled up to fit inside its handy, green, carrying bag, which also has pouches for your mahjong tiles and accessories.
The JUNK MAT is truly something else and it is probably the next best thing to a dedicated Mahjong table. Many people, including Jenn Barr (who even included pictures of it in her book), swear by this product and I can easily see why.
Crazy Red Bird Yakitori Tesserae
These small, white markers feature a \"crazy\" red chicken on a spit. They are a humorous addition to the game and seem to be a step up in production quality to the normal orange Yakitori markers.
Long Story Short
I\'m really happy with my purchase and can easily recommend this set and David\'s store to anyone else. The price is quite steep, because of the shipping from Japan, but in the end I found it was worth it. After all, these things will provide me with countless hours of enjoyment.
Links
Japanse-Mahjong.com Shop:
http://japanese-mahjong.com/mjgoods.html
Japanese Mahjong Game Set:
http://japanese-mahjong.com/mahjong-tiles-and-mat.html
\"Sango\" Mahjong Set:
http://japanese-mahjong.com/sangomjset.html
Ordering
I also wanted a set of Yakitori Tesserae (Crazy Red Bird), but as I set out to order via PayPal the system tacked on an extra $15 of shipping for these. I contacted David about it and he kindly refunded the $15.
The order took a few days to fulfill and arrived four days after shipping. The parcel got caught in the Finnish customs and I had to wait a couple of days before I could claim it (and pay the Finnish VAT). The products were securely packaged and in excellent condition.
The Tiles
The mahjong tiles are of very good quality compared to my other (Chinese) plastic tiles. They are totally clean and seem to have no defects whatsoever. The engravings are well done and the colors are applied well. I much prefer the muted, darker colors of the Japanese tiles to the bright, gaudy colors of traditional sets.
The tiles measure 26 mm (H) x 19 mm (W) x 16 mm (D) and weigh a shade over 10 grams each. The ones I ordered are white with a \"bamboo\" colored back. They also have a little white notch on each side of the back as an homage to the dove-tailed bamboo and bone tiles of old.
On his site, David Hurley writes that the tiles are of similar quality to the slightly more expensive \"Sango\" set that he also sells. Judging from the pictures on his site, these are the exact same tiles, only without the plastic \"Snap-Shut Carrying Case\".
Four sturdy, black plastic trays are provided for the tiles and a fifth for the white, scoring sticks, four tiny dice and a red wind marker. All of the trays fit snugly into the pouches on the JUNK MAT bag.
The scoring sticks are the only let down of the set. They are all unevenly moulded and many are shoddily colored. The won\'t diminish my gaming enjoyment, but they also do not exhude the same sense of quality as the rest of the set
The JUNK MAT
The JUNK MAT is a light-weight, green, neoprene mat designed to be placed on a table. It has a black frame of hard plastic that helps keep the mat flat. I guess the frame is also the reason for the name, since it has small trays moulded into the plastic where you can store your \"junk\" (scoring sticks, etc).
The JUNK MAT measures 69 cm x 69 cm and can be rolled up to fit inside its handy, green, carrying bag, which also has pouches for your mahjong tiles and accessories.
The JUNK MAT is truly something else and it is probably the next best thing to a dedicated Mahjong table. Many people, including Jenn Barr (who even included pictures of it in her book), swear by this product and I can easily see why.
Crazy Red Bird Yakitori Tesserae
These small, white markers feature a \"crazy\" red chicken on a spit. They are a humorous addition to the game and seem to be a step up in production quality to the normal orange Yakitori markers.
Long Story Short
I\'m really happy with my purchase and can easily recommend this set and David\'s store to anyone else. The price is quite steep, because of the shipping from Japan, but in the end I found it was worth it. After all, these things will provide me with countless hours of enjoyment.
Links
Japanse-Mahjong.com Shop:
http://japanese-mahjong.com/mjgoods.html
Japanese Mahjong Game Set:
http://japanese-mahjong.com/mahjong-tiles-and-mat.html
\"Sango\" Mahjong Set:
http://japanese-mahjong.com/sangomjset.html