The bishop-equivalent in shogi (Japanese chess) is 角行, “angle-mover”. (Which is odd because none of the other pieces are so mechanically named; rooks, for example, are 飛車, “flying chariot”.)
There are shogi variants that have elephant pieces, but they don’t move like bishops.
The bishop-equivalent in shogi (Japanese chess) is 角行, “angle-mover”. (Which is odd because none of the other pieces are so mechanically named; rooks, for example, are 飛車, “flying chariot”.)
There are shogi variants that have elephant pieces, but they don’t move like bishops.