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Hon'inbō Sansa

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355:.) The official nature of these arrangements meant that go and shogi masters held different offices. In 1612, eight go and shogi players were given individual state support. This system persisted over two and a half centuries, until the collapse of the Tokugawa government itself in the 251:, but typical for the period, it is incomplete. The triple ko may have occurred, somewhat implausibly, in unrecorded remaining plays, or in another game that day, but in the end, there is no evidence that this is more than a good story. 235:(鹿塩 利玄 b. 1565). (Apparently, there is a theory that "Kashio" and "Rigen" were two different people. See the Japanese version of this article.) The game is traditionally held to have taken place on the eve of the treacherous 29: 1899: 560: 372:, seat of the Tokugawa government, meant that at the end of each year, Sansa had to travel east for a month. He is said to have turned down an official residence in Edo's early 388:
Honinbō Sansa was succeeded by a youth named Sugimura, who due to his age, had to wait several years after Sansa's death to re-establish the Hon'inbō house as
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schools, lasted into the 20th century, but struggled without government backing. In 1936, the last Hon'inbō master, the controversial
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was regained by the third head of Hon'inbō, and altogether, seven of the ten generations of historic
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at age nine. The name "Hon'inbō", (originally pronounced "Honninbō"), comes from a sub-temple of the
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player, but in the Tokugawa period, go was organised into four "houses" (or "academies"), and
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and setting up a tournament that he attended in person. In 1592, Nikkai was given the rank of
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of Go. In 1582, Nikkai, at the behest of Nobunaga, was involved in a notorious game at the
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district, but was given other accommodations. (It was the unrivaled fourth Hon'inbō,
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It was Nobunaga who, in 1578, recognized twenty-year-old Nikkai as the first
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In 1603, the Go-Yōzei Emperor recognized sixty-year-old Tokugawa Ieyasu as
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temple complex in Kyōto where Nikkai, the first "Hon'inbō", resided.
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Nihon Ki-in History of Go for Kids (Azuchi–Momoyama and Edo Periods)
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written 算砂: the characters for "calculating" and "sand").
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The school established by Hon'inbō Sansa, along with the
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Japan
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Japan
Rank
Japanese name
surname
Go players
Edo period
Hon'inbō
four great schools
Buddhist
Nichiren sect
dharma name
Kyōto
monk
Jakkōji
daimyōs
Oda Nobunaga
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Tokugawa Ieyasu
feudal Japan
dan
Meijin
Honnōji Temple
Kashio Rigen
Incident at Honnōji
seppuku

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