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Minoru Kitani

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126: 576: 559: 544: 515: 498: 457: 428: 241:, the most celebrated jubango of the century. It ended in Go Seigen's decisive victory. Kitani's career never quite recovered; he was also hampered by bad health, in the form of a heart condition. He was later noted for a style of spectacular idiosyncrasy, with great emphasis on secure territory. 268:, which began to flourish after 1945 in the Kitani house in the countryside, was in practical terms run by his wife, produced a whole generation of top players who would dominate Japanese go from the early 1970s to mid-1990s. His own daughter 244:
Go and Kitani later lived only few minutes apart by walk, and Go Seigen's daughters studied Go in Kitani Dojo's amateur branch for children. Kitani had his stroke when he was chatting with Go. Kitani died six months after.
280:, Kitani's granddaughter, is now one of Japan's current leading female players. At the time of his death, he had taught over 60 students, 40 of whom went on to become professionals. The total 171:
He earned the nickname "the Prodigy" after winning a knockout tournament. He defeated eight opponents from the Kiseisha in a row during 1928. He played a celebrated match with then retiring
625: 191:, but soon recovered. His condition came back in 1964, after which he retired from professional play. He was given the Okura Prize in 1967. 272:(1939–1996) reached 6 dan and won the All-Japan Women's Championship several times, and married one of his best students, 675: 269: 670: 197:, a friend and rival of Kitani, nicknamed him "the Great Kitani" due to his extraneous efforts relating to Go. 665: 660: 172: 114: 264:
Kitani was subsequently noted as the most prolific teacher ever of future professional players. The
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Kitani was a young prodigy who quickly attracted attention after the founding, in 1924, of the
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or "New Opening" theory, a period roughly 1933-6 which saw great innovations in
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Izumi Kobayashi, Kitani's granddaughter and a top female Go player, married
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Index

Kanji
Kobe
Japan
Japan
Tamejiro Suzuki
Rank

Go players
game of Go
Japan
Honinbō Shūsai
Nobel Prize
Kawabata Yasunari
The Master of Go
cerebral hemorrhage
Segoe Kensaku
Nihon Ki-in
Go Seigen
Japan
China
Shinfuseki
Go opening theory
Kamakura jubango
Cho U
Rin Kaiho
Reiko
Koichi Kobayashi
Izumi Kobayashi
Japan
NHK Cup

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