Shin-Ei
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The Shin-Ei was a Go competition held where players under the age of 30 and 7 dan would compete in.Past winners
Player | Years Held |
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Ishida Yoshio | 1969 |
Takagi Shoichi | 1970 |
Kojima Takaho | 1971 |
Kobayashi Koichi | 1972, 1975 |
Cho Chikun Cho Chikun Cho Chihun 25th Honinbo Honorary Meijin is a professional Go player. His total title tally of 71 titles is the most in the history of the Japanese Nihon Ki-in. Cho is the only player to hold the top three titles—Kisei, Meijin, and Honinbo—simultaneously which he did for 3 years in a row... |
1973, 1974, 1976 |
Awaji Shuzo | 1978, 1980 |
Kamimura Haruo | 1979 |
Ishida Akira | 1981 |
Kobayashi Satoru | 1982 |
O Rissei O Rissei Ō Rissei is a professional Go player in Japan.- Biography :Rissei was born in Taiwan and moved to Japan when he was 13 years old; he would become professional the following year. His instructor is Kano Yoshinori.- Titles and runners-up :Ranks #10-t in total amount of titles in Japan.-External... |
1983 |
Imamura Toshiya | 1984 |
Sonoda Yasutaka | 1985 |
Yoda Norimoto | 1986, 1987 |
Komatsu Hideki | 1988, 1990 |
Hiroe Hiroyuki | 1989 |
Cho Sonjin Cho Sonjin Cho Sonjin is a professional Go player.Cho spent 12 years in South Korea before deciding to leave and become a professional in Japan, accomplishing his goal two years later. He was promoted to 9 dan in 1998. In 1999, he defeated Cho Chikun in the Honinbo, ending Chikun's 10 year run with the... |
1991 |
Yamada Kimio | 1993, 1998 |
Enda Hideki | 1995 |
Hane Naoki | 1996 |
Yo Kagen | 1997 |
Mimura Tomoyasu | 1999 |
Yamashita Keigo | 2000 |
Takanashi Seiken | 2001 |
Mizokami Tomochika | 2002 |