• 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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  • The Kansai Ki-in Championship (Japanese: 関西棋院第一位決定戦) is a Go competition. The original Kansai Ki-In Championship ran from 1957 to 1975. It was merged...
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    JAL Super Hayago Championship JT Cup Kansai Ki-In Championship Kakusei Kirin Cup NEC Cup NEC Shun-Ei Nihon Ki-In Championship Old Meijin Phoenix Cup Prime...
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    based in Tokyo. The other major Go association in Japan is Kansai Ki-in. Its innovations include the Oteai system of promotion, time limits in professional...
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    The Kansai region (関西地方, Kansai-chihō, [ka(ꜜ)ɰ̃sai tɕiꜜhoː] ) or the Kinki region (近畿地方, Kinki-chihō, IPA: [ki(ꜜ)ŋki̥ tɕiꜜhoː]) lies in the southern-central...
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  • Ki-in (Japanese Go Association) and the Kansai Ki-in (Kansai Go Association). The equivalent of Go insei in Korea is "Yeon gu saeng" (Korean: 연구생; Hanja: 硏究生;...
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  • The 55th Kansai Ki-in 1st Place began on 24 November 2010. The defending champion is Murakawa Daisuke. As of 26 June 2011. "55th Kansai Ki-in 1st Place"...
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    associations, these are: China (Chinese Weiqi Association), Japan (Nihon Ki-in, Kansai Ki-in), South Korea (Korea Baduk Association), Taiwan (Taiwan Chi Yuan...
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    Kansai dialect (関西弁, Kansai-ben, also known as Kansai-hōgen (関西方言)) is a group of Japanese dialects in the Kansai region (Kinki region) of Japan. In Japanese...
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  • Meijin (Go) (category Go competitions in Japan)
    000 for the winner (since the 45th Meijin in 2020). The tournament is open to Nihon Ki-in and Kansai Ki-in players. A nine-player league decides the challenger...
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  • The MANIAC is a 2023 novel by Chilean author Benjamín Labatut, written in English. It is a fictionalised biography of polymath John von Neumann, whom Labatut...
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    Results by EGF Kansai Ki-in player recruitment Nihon Ki-in player recruitment Nihon Ki-in announcement Tomoko Ogawa profile at Nihon Ki-in Narumi Osawa...
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  • Oteai (category Go competitions in Japan)
    tournament used in Japan, by the Nihon Ki-in and Kansai Ki-in, to determine the ranking of its go professionals on the dan scale. It was instituted in the 1920s...
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    List of Go players (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2021)
    page has been divided into sections based on the era in which the Go players played and the country in which they played. As this was not necessarily their...
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  • Hikaru no Go (category Official website not in Wikidata)
    the qualifying matches. He meets Kiyoharu Yashiro, a player from the Kansai Ki-in, whose style is as strange and offbeat as his own. Hikaru, along with...
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  • AlphaGo Zero (category 2017 in go)
    version of DeepMind's Go software AlphaGo. AlphaGo's team published an article in the journal Nature on 19 October 2017, introducing AlphaGo Zero, a version...
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    because until recently, only China (China Qiyuan), Japan (Nihon Ki-in, Kansai Ki-in), South Korea (Korea Baduk Association (Hanguk Gi-Won)), and Taiwan...
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  • Shibumi is a novel published in 1979, written in English by Trevanian, a pseudonym of Rodney William Whitaker. Shibumi is set in the 1970s and details the...
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  • professional Go player at the Kansai Ki-in. He was only one month older than Iyama Yuta, making him the second youngest professional in Japan. This also made...
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    special 8 dan (amateur) diploma. In 2003, he won the biggest Kansai Ki-in tournament, the Kansai Ki-in Championship. In 2004, he was runner-up for the Shinjin-O...
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    Kyū (category Titles and rank in Japanese martial arts)
    Kyū (Japanese: 級, [kʲɯː]) is a Japanese term used in modern martial arts as well as in tea ceremony, flower arranging, Go, shogi, academic tests and other...
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    whom he had given his two daughters in marriage. According to the Bamboo Annals, Yao abdicated his throne to Shun in his 73rd year of reign, and continued...
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  • professional go player in 1976. He was promoted to 9 dan in 1986. He holds the record of fastest promotion from 1 dan to 9 dan in the Kansai Ki-in. Tetsuya has...
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    51 KiHa 55 KiHa 58 KiHa 65 KiHa 81 KiHa 82 Ise Railway Ise I Ise Railway Ise II KiHa 85 The Kansai Main Line is the home course of Takumi Fujiwara in Densha...
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    gave (or sold ) his title in 1938 to the Nihon Ki-in, to be awarded in a yearly tournament. Preliminary tournaments were held in 1939 and 1940, and the final...
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  • Kubouchi became a professional 9-dan in 1960 for the Kansai Ki-in. His teacher was Katsukiyo Kubomatsu. He died in January 2020, a few days short of his...
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    the skill in the traditional board game Go. Traditionally, Go rankings have been measured using a system of dan and kyu ranks. Especially in amateur play...
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    quantify skill level in a specific domain, it was originally used at a Go school during the Edo period. It is now also used in most modern Japanese fine...
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    Hashimoto became a pro in 1922 when he was 15. He won the Honinbō 3 times before finally reaching 9p in 1954. He founded the Kansai Ki-in in 1950. Hashimoto...
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  • Taiwan Chi Yuan Culture Foundation (category Articles lacking in-text citations from November 2010)
    exams for players in Taiwan. Taiwan portal International Go Federation List of professional Go tournaments Nihon Ki-in Kansai Ki-in Hanguk Kiwon Zhongguo...
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