• The Shinjin-Ō (新人王, King of the New Stars) is a professional Go competition. An annual Japanese tournament, it has been held continuously since 1976....
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  • Championship Tournament Begins" Transliteration: "Kaimaku, higashi nippon shinjin Ō sen" (Japanese: 開幕、東日本新人王戦) Nanako Shimazaki Kenji Sugihara December 26...
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    won any tournament titles but has come close. He was runner-up in the Shinjin-O, Kisei 7 dan section, and NEC Shun-Ei competitions in the early 1990s...
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    fellow player from the Kansai region, in the final section of the 30th Shinjin-O. Taking white, Iyama went on to win by 5.5 points. Iyama won the first...
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    CNY. Weifu Fangkai Cup. The winner's purse is 100,000 CNY. Xinren Wang (Shinjin-O) is a young players tournament for players under 30 and 7 dan. It is sponsored...
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  • Kōru Abe (category Shinjin-Ō)
    Retrieved May 23, 2019. "Abe Yondan ga Hatsuyūshō Shōgi Shinjin-Ōsen" 阿部四段が初優勝 将棋新人王戦 [Abe 4d wins Shinjin-Ō tournament for first championship as a professional]...
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    a 7p in Japan and winner of the 30th Shinjin-O title. Takehisa Matsumoto, who won in the final of the Shinjin-O against Ko Iso in 2006 is a pupil of Cho...
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  • Kazuki Kimura (category Shinjin-Ō)
    Kazuki Kimura (木村 一基, Kimura Kazuki, born June 23, 1973) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 9-dan. He is a former Ōi title holder. He is also...
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  • Ō Rissei (Chinese: 王立誠; pinyin: Wáng Lìchéng; born 7 November 1958) is a professional Go player in Japan. Rissei was born in Taiwan and moved to Japan...
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    Sōta Fujii (category Shinjin-Ō)
    apprentice professional Wakamu Deguchi 3-dan 2 games to 0 to win the 49th Shinjin-Ō [ja] tournament. Fujii's victory made him the youngest player ever to...
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  • 2023 Gosei 2020 Other domestic tournaments won: Wakagoi Cup 2013, 2016 Shinjin-O 2014 Ryusei 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020 Agon Kiriyama Cup 2018, 2023 NHK Cup...
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  • Kōsuke Tamura (category Shinjin-Ō)
    October 1995. Tamura defeated Hisashi Namekata 2 games to 1 to win the 34th Shinjin-Ō [ja] in October 2003. The promotion history for Tamura is as follows:...
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    Osamu Nakamura (category Shinjin-Ō)
    times and is a two-time winner of the Ōshō title. He also won the 14th Shinjin-Ō [ja] title in 1983 for his only non-major shogi championship. Nakamura...
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  • Yasuhiro Masuda (category Shinjin-Ō)
    the 47th Shinjin-Ō [ja] title. He repeated the feat the following year when he defeated Daichi Sasaki 2 games to none to win the 48th Shinjin-Ō, thus becoming...
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    Ryūma Tonari (category Shinjin-Ō)
    3-dan to win the Shinjin-Ō [ja] tournament when he defeated shogi professional Tetsuya Fujimori 2 games to 1 for the 44th Shinjin-Ō title in October 2013...
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  • Opener" (新人王戦開幕, Shinjin ō sen kaimaku) Round 031: "The Early Bird" (先手必勝, Sente hisshō) Round 032: "Stop Ozuma!" (オズマを止めろ!!, Ozuma o tomero!!) Round 033:...
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    Akira Watanabe (shogi) (category Shinjin-Ō)
    December 14, 2017. "Kiōsen, Watanabe ga Sanrenshō de Sanrenpa, Habu Yonkan o Attō" 棋王戦, 渡辺が3連勝で3連覇 羽生4冠を圧倒 [Watanabe crushes Habu 4-crown by winning three...
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    Yoshiharu Habu (category Shinjin-Ō)
    Senshuken [ja] 1992, 1995, 2002 3 Nihon Series [ja] 1991, 1998, 2003, 2010–11 5 Shinjin-Oh [ja] 1988 1 *All Star Kachinuki-sen [ja] 1988, 1990, 1997, 1999 4 *Tenno-sen [ja]...
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    Takeshi Fujii (category Shinjin-Ō)
    Shinjin-Ō [ja] tournament. The following year, Fujii defended his championship by defeating Mamoru Hatakeyama 2 games to none to win the 28th Shinjin-Ō...
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    Teruichi Aono (category Shinjin-Ō)
    four non-major shogi championships during his career: the 5th and 10th Shinjin-Ō [ja] titles (1974 and 1979); the 5th Meiki-sen [ja] (1978); and the 7th-8th...
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    Tetsurō Itodani (category Shinjin-Ō)
    won the 37th Shinjin-Ō [ja] in October 2006 for his only non-major-title tournament championship. Itodani actually started the 37th Shinjin-Ō tournament...
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  • Torahiko Tanaka (category Shinjin-Ō)
    1981 when he defeated Hatasu Itō [ja] to 2 games to none to win the 12th Shinjin-Ō [ja]. He also won the 1st Quick Play Young Professionals Tournament [ja]...
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    Takayuki Yamasaki (category Shinjin-Ō)
    Tournament Years Number of times Shinjin-ō [ja] 2000, 2004 2 *Quick Play Young Professionals Tournament [ja] 2002 1 NHK Cup 2004, 2017 2 *Daiwa Securities...
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    in the Shinjin-Ō [ja] tournament twice. He lost the 43rd Shinjin-Ō match to Takuya Nagase 2 games to 1 in October 2012, and then 44th Shinjin-Ō match to...
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  • Stardom Rookie of the Year (スターダム新人王, Sutādamu shinjin-ō) is a tournament promoted by the Japanese professional wrestling promotion World Wonder Ring...
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  • Takumi Itō (category Shinjin-Ō)
    September–October 2021, Itō defeated Yūsei Koga 2 games to none to win the 52nd Shinjin-Ō [ja] tournament. Itō's first appearance in a major title match came in...
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  • Takuya Nagase (category Shinjin-Ō)
    that up by defeating Tetsuya Fujimori a few days later to win the 43rd Shinjin-Ō [ja] by the score of 2 games to 1. Nagase's first appearance in a major...
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  • Ichirō Hiura (category Shinjin-Ō)
    when he defeated Daisuke Nakagawa to 2 games to none to win the 20th Shinjin-Ō [ja] tournament. In October 2012, he became the 45th shogi professional...
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  • Yasuaki Tsukada (category Shinjin-Ō)
    Tsukada has won three other shogi championships during his career: the Shinjin-Ō [ja] in 1986, and the now defunct Quick Play Young Professionals Tournament [ja]...
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    Ishii [in Japanese]. Bungeishunjū. p. 3. Retrieved August 22, 2019. "「Jo-Ō」 Katō-san, Sanninme no Shōreikai Shodan" 「女王」 加藤さん, 3人目の奨励会初段. The Nikkei...
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