Joraku is an ancient Japanese word commonly used before the Edo period which means "To go to Kyoto".
Specifically, during the Sengoku period, Joraku refers to the act of local warlords, the Daimyo, marching their armies towards Kyoto to "protect the Shogun and the Emperor from other rogue lords" and ultimately rule in their place. .
Onward to Kyoto!
Take command of your army and defeat all the Daimyos that block the way!
March on! To victory! March on! Kachidoki!
Joraku is a zone control game that takes turns.
Outsmart your opponents with tactical card play, use your loyal samurai to take control of areas and boost your prestige.
Only the Daimyo with the highest reputation and the biggest stick can rule Japan!
Number of players: 3 to 4
Minimum playing time: 40 to 60 minutes
Age: 14 years and over
!This game is only available in French in our store!
Joraku Review - with Zee Garcia
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