9 relations: Hon'inbō, Judan (Go), Kansai Ki-in, Kansai Ki-in Championship, List of Go players, Nihon Ki-in, Oza (go), Tamejiro Suzuki, Utaro Hashimoto.
Hon'inbō
Honinbō (本因坊, Hon'inbō) was the name of one of the four major schools of Go in Japan.
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Judan (Go)
The Judan (十段)—which can be translated as "10 dan"—is a Go competition in Japan.
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Kansai Ki-in
The Kansai Ki-in (関西棋院), i.e., Kansai Go Association, is an organizational body for the game of Go in Japan, which was founded by Hashimoto Utaro in 1950.
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Kansai Ki-in Championship
The Kansai Ki-In Championship is a Go competition.
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List of Go players
This page gives an overview of well-known professional and amateur players of the game of Go throughout the ages.
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Nihon Ki-in
The Nihon Ki-in (日本棋院), also known as the Japan Go Association, is the main organizational body for Go in Japan, overseeing Japan's professional system and issuing diplomas for amateur dan rankings.
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Oza (go)
is a title in Go.
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Tamejiro Suzuki
was a professional 8 dan Go player.
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Utaro Hashimoto
was a professional Go player.
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