Four Go houses (redirect from Hon'inbō house)
referred to as Hon'inbō Shukaku. Players of other nationalities by custom do not adopt a special name but do use the Hon'inbō title. Hon'inbō Shūsai sold...
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History of Go (category Articles with unsourced statements from July 2016)
established Four hereditary "houses" to teach the game of Go: Hon'inbō (本因坊, Hon'inbō), Hayashi (林, Hayashi), Inoue (井上, Inoue) and Yasui (安井, Yasui)...
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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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Yurina Hase (Yurika Ochiai) – voice actress Sōsuke Kaise – manga artist Hon'inbō Shūwa – professional go player Wikimedia Commons has media related to Izu...
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Go (game) (category Articles needing additional references from February 2016)
post of Godokoro (Minister of Go). Nikkai took the name Hon'inbō Sansa and founded the Hon'inbō Go school. Several competing schools were founded soon...
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being used for lower ranks. The dan ranking system in Go was devised by Hon'inbō Dōsaku (1645–1702), a professional Go player in the Edo period. Prior to...
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London: Arms and Armour Press. p. 77. ISBN 0853688265. Masaru Hirayama (2016). "天正壬午の乱【増補改訂版】─本能寺の変と東国戦国史" [Tensho Migo Rebellion [revised and enlarged...
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York: NYU Press. p. 95. ISBN 978-1-4798-2762-6. Andrade, Tonio; Hang, Xing (2016). Sea Rovers, Silver, and Samurai: Maritime East Asia in Global History,...
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2. ISBN 9784872946123. Retrieved 18 June 2024. Yasutsune Owada (小和田泰経) (2016). ビジュアルワイド 図解 日本の城・城合戦 (in Japanese). 西東社. p. 143. ISBN 978-4791681099. Retrieved...
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