There are so many terms it's hard to remember them all.Anyway, I've run out of taco energy again, so I'm done for now.NanchaToncha Nancha Shaacha
Peicha ChiichaKamicha Shimocha ToimenEast Wind Round 3So in episode 1 of the anime, based on the seating arrangements from my perspective, the kamicha was Nodo-chan, the shimocha was Saki-chan, and the toimen was Kyoutarou.General term for players other than yourselfAlso, the term taacha is used when generally referring to the players other than yourself.NanchaNanchaPeichaAccording to the seating arrangements
(absolute positions)According to one's own perspective when viewing the seating arrangements
(relative positions)TaachaEast Wind Round 4Then, from your own perspective, the player on your left is called the kamicha, the player on your right is called the shimocha, while the person across the table from you is called the toimen.Ooh! As expected of the club dog! You've got a pretty good nose for these kinds of things!PeichaShaachaTonchaShaachaTonchaBy the way, the first oya of the match is also called the chiicha.This barrage of new and complex terminology must be pretty hard for the uninformed readers.East Wind Round 1ShaachaNanchaTonchaPeichaIn episode 1 of the anime, for the very first round of mahjong that we played, Saki was the toncha, so that meant I was the nancha, Nodoka was the shaacha, and Yuuki was the peicha.TonchaPeichaEast Wind Round 2The oya (toncha) changes in a counterclockwise direction when the round changes.Yeah! ...Wait, I'm not a dog!Well, it doesn't really matter because we're out of space either way, so we're done for now.ShaachaWHAT DID YOU SAAAYY!I thought it would come to this, so this time I came prepared with some tacos!Bye bye~Next episode, Kyoutarou Dismissed!So in this case, Saki-chan would be the chiicha.Haa~ So tired, so tired.Tacos are so yummy~