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Yoshio Ishida, the Glossary

Index Yoshio Ishida

is a professional Go player and author of several books on Go.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 26 relations: Asahi Pro Best Ten, Ōza (Go), Cho Chikun, Go (game), Hayago Championship, Honinbo, Japan, Kisei (Go), Kiyosu, Koichi Kobayashi, List of Go players, List of top title holders in Go, Masaki Takemiya, Masao Kato, Medals of Honor (Japan), Meijin (Go), Minoru Kitani, NEC Cup, NHK Cup (Go), Nihon Ki-in, Oteai, Prime Minister Cup (Go), Ryusei (competition), Shin-Ei, Tengen (Go), Tokyo.

  2. Go (game) writers
  3. People from Kiyosu

Asahi Pro Best Ten

The Asahi Pro Best Ten was a Go competition.

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Ōza (Go)

is a title in Go.

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Cho Chikun

Cho Chikun 25th Honinbo Honorary Meijin (조치훈; born June 20, 1956) is a professional Go player and a nephew of Cho Namchul. Yoshio Ishida and Cho Chikun are go (game) writers and Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon.

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Go (game)

# Go is an abstract strategy board game for two players in which the aim is to capture more territory than the opponent by fencing off empty space.

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Hayago Championship

The was a Japanese Go competition.

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Honinbo

Honinbo (or Hon'inbō, 本因坊) is a title used by the head of the Honinbo house or the winner of the Honinbo tournament.

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Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.

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Kisei (Go)

Kisei (棋聖) is an honorary title and Go competition.

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Kiyosu

is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

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Koichi Kobayashi

is a Japanese Go player. Yoshio Ishida and Koichi Kobayashi are Japanese Go biography stubs and Japanese Go players.

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List of Go players

This article gives an overview of well-known professional and amateur players of the board game Go throughout the ages.

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List of top title holders in Go

The lists below comprise the top title-winning professional Go players.

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Masaki Takemiya

is a professional Go player. Yoshio Ishida and Masaki Takemiya are go (game) writers and Japanese Go players.

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Masao Kato

Masao Kato Honorary Oza (加藤 正夫, Katō Masao, March 15, 1947 – December 30, 2004), also known as Kato Kensei (加藤剱正 Katō Kensei), was a Japanese professional go player. Yoshio Ishida and Masao Kato are go (game) writers and Japanese Go players.

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Medals of Honor (Japan)

are medals awarded by the Emperor of Japan.

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Meijin (Go)

Meijin (名人) means "Expert or Master".

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Minoru Kitani

was one of the most celebrated professional Go players and teachers of the game of Go in the twentieth century in Japan. Yoshio Ishida and Minoru Kitani are Japanese Go players.

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NEC Cup

The NEC Cup was a Go competition, supported by NEC Corporation between 1982 and 2012.

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NHK Cup (Go)

The NHK Cup (Go), or as it is more commonly known the, is a professional Go tournament (Go competition) organized by the Japan Go Association (Nihon Ki-in) and sponsored by the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK).

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Nihon Ki-in

The Nihon Ki-in, also known as the Japan Go Association, is the main organizational body for Go in Japan, overseeing Japan's professional system and issuing diplomas for amateur dan rankings.

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Oteai

The was a 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.

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Prime Minister Cup (Go)

The Prime Minister Cup was a Go competition.

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Ryusei (competition)

The is a Go competition.

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Shin-Ei

The Shin-Ei was a Go competition.

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Tengen (Go)

Tengen (天元, center or origin of heaven) is a Go competition in Japan.

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Tokyo

Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.

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See also

Go (game) writers

People from Kiyosu

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshio_Ishida

Also known as Ishida Yoshio.