• per move. The title of "Meijin" derives from a game played by the first Hon'inbō, Sansa. An onlooker (no less than Japanese warlord Oda Nobunaga) watched...
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    almost all of the titles in Japan except the Hon'inbō. In 1961 he was once again the challenger for the Hon'inbō. His opponent, Takagawa Kaku, had held the...
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  • Hirotaka Tamura, Japanese engineer Hoju Tamura (1874–1940), better known as Hon'inbō Shūsai, Japanese Go player Kiyoshi Tamura (born 1969), Japanese wrestler...
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  • St Aubyn, 5th Baronet, English lawyer and politician (b. 1758) 1862 – Hon'inbō Shūsaku, Japanese Go player (b. 1829) 1875 – Karl Andree, German geographer...
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  • Chōgorō Kaionji. Kenshin, as Nagao Kagetora, is a central character in the 1979 sci-fi film Sengoku Jietai. Kenshin, played by Eiichi Kanakubo, is a minor...
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  • began, the only players who were given the title "Kisei" were Dōsaku and Hon′inbō Shūsaku. The holder is challenged by whoever wins the round robin league...
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    in Static Rook vs Ranging Rook games and in Double Ranging Rook games. Hon'inbō vs Ōhashi 1618 position after 50 moves ☖ pieces in hand: – ☗ pieces in...
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  • played a Right Fourth File Rook position (Static Rook) against Sansa Hon'inbō's Fourth File Rook. Ōhashi won the game. First 4 moves ☖ pieces in hand:...
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