Yoshiharu Habu (Japanese: 羽生 善治, Hepburn: Habu Yoshiharu, born September 27, 1970) is a professional shogi player and a chess FIDE Master. He is a former...
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skier Yoshiharu Habu (羽生 善治, born 1970), Japanese shogi and chess player Yoshiharu Horii (堀井 美晴, born 1953), Japanese footballer and manager Yoshiharu Horio...
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reconnaissance aircraft, as an early project nickname Yoshiharu Habu (born 1970), Japanese shogi player Mizuho Habu (born 1997), Japanese idol This disambiguation...
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20 years old Most times recapturing title: Yoshiharu Habu, 3 Longest period between titles: Yoshiharu Habu, 6 years (1997-2002) Below is a list of professional...
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recapturing title: Yoshiharu Habu, 4 Longest period between titles: Yoshiharu Habu, 15 years (2003–2017) Oldest person to win title: Yoshiharu Habu, 47 years and...
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the Controller Pak. The game's "special guest" is the shogi player Yoshiharu Habu, who won all seven major shogi championships the year of the game's...
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beginners (2nd ed.). Ishi Press. ISBN 978-4-8718-720-10. Habu, Yoshiharu; Hosking, Tony (2000). Habu's Words. translated by Tony Hosking and Yamato Takahashi [ja]...
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Nakahara (won championship ten times when it was a non-title tournament) Yoshiharu Habu From 1953 until 1982, the tournament was just regular tournament and...
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previous record of 58 years and 7 months set in 1986 when 15-year-old Yoshiharu Habu played 74-year-old Seiichi Kobori [ja]. On April 4, 2017, Fujii defeated...
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in Japan. When he published his 7th book, "シリコンバレーから将棋を観る 羽生善治と現代 'Yoshiharu Habu and Modern Shogi'", Umeda announced in his blog that he would allow...
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video game featuring Yoshiharu Habu Habu Yoshiharu Shōgi de Kitaeru: Ketsudanryoku DS, Nintendo DS video game featuring Yoshiharu Habu Shotest Shogi NEW...
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NHK Cup (shogi) (section Habu beats four Meijins)
Shogi Association at the beginning of April. Encore presentations of Yoshiharu Habu's victories over four Meijins were broadcast instead in the same time...
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(deceased) Yoshiharu Habu (active) Yasumitsu Satō (active) Sōta Fujii (active) Most titles overall: Yasuharu Ōyama, Makoto Nakahara and Yoshiharu Habu, 16 Most...
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Retrieved May 20, 2024. Matsumoto, Hirofumi [in Japanese] (June 11, 2019). "Habu Yoshiharu Kudan wa Rokui Fujii Sōta Shichidan Kyūjūsan'i Shōgikai no Jiseki wa...
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(deceased) Makoto Nakahara (retired) Yoshiharu Habu (active) Sōta Fujii (active) Most titles overall: Yoshiharu Habu, 18 Most consecutive titles: Yasuharu...
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March 18, 2012. The 50-player single elimination tournament was won by Yoshiharu Habu. All of the tournament games were shown each Sunday morning on NHK-E...
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History of shogi (section The ages of Ōyama and Habu)
of them at once, but in 1996, Yoshiharu Habu became the first septuple champion (七冠王), beginning an age known as the "Habu age". Since then, there has never...
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Habu as the only professionals to have accomplished this feat. The following table shows a list of past winners. Most titles overall: Yoshiharu Habu,...
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death. Yasuharu Oyama and Yoshiharu Habu are the only players who have qualified for this title: Oyama qualified in 1973 and Habu qualified for the title...
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the New World Tsukuru Mishima Lead role Satoshi: A Move for Tomorrow Yoshiharu Habu My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday Shōichi Ueyama 2017 Sekigahara Kobayakawa...
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Masataka Gōda Kiō (sente) and Yoshiharu Habu NHK Cup (gote). The game was broadcast on March 10, 2013, and won by Habu in 116 moves. The guest analyst...
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attracted attention by using it in the A-Class Ranking Tournament, while Yoshiharu Habu employed it in the semifinals of the Asahi Cup. Due to this strategy...
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xmp.net. Retrieved 2024-09-22. Habu, Yoshiharu; 羽生善治. (2014). Habu yoshiharu no jōseki no kyōkasho [Yoshiharu Habu's Jōseki coursebook] (in Japanese)...
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Prime Minister of Finland 1968 – Patrick Muldoon, American actor 1970 – Yoshiharu Habu, Japanese chess player and author 1970 – Tamara Taylor, Canadian actress...
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and Yoshiharu Habu to become a shogi professional. Watanabe made his first appearance in a major title match in October 2003 when he challenged Habu for...
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Shimizu, actress September 26 – Yukio Iketani, gymnast September 27 – Yoshiharu Habu, professional shogi player September 28 – Kimiko Date-Krumm, tennis...
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aging needed to be addressed. A committee set up in June 2018 led by Yoshiharu Habu discussed options and presented them at the JSA's June 2019 General...
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elementary school student and it was there that his rivalry with Yoshiharu Habu began. Habu lived in neighboring Tokyo and was the same age, so the two often...
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wrestler (Real Name: Daiki Nakamura, Nihongo: 中村 大輝, Nakamura Daiki) Yoshiharu Habu, professional shogi player Bokuzen Hidari (1894–1971), actor born in...
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(25 overall) to 0 goals and 18 overs, (2-19 to 0-18 = 25–18). Born: Yoshiharu Habu, Japanese master of the games of shogi and chess; in Tokorozawa, Saitama...
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