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Takeo Kajiwara

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was incapacitated by illness. He thus played an important role in the development of the dominant Kitani-school players in the last quarter of the 20th century. In tournament play he reached the final of the 8th
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9 dan until Kajiwara became a 1 dan in the autumn of 1937. He was promoted to 9 dan in 1965. Kajiwara left the
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title, the sixth largest in Japan, in 1964. A year later in 1965, he led a group of players to
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in 1947 with seven other professionals to create a rival organization, the
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Index


Kanji
Sado, Niigata
Japan
Riichi Sekiyama
Rank
Nihon Ki-in
Go
player
Riichi Sekiyama
Nihon Ki-in
Igo Shisha
Oza
China
Chinese fuseki
Hideyuki Fujisawa
Toshiro Yamabe
three crows
triumvirate
Kitani
Dojo
Kitani Minoru
Asahi Pro Best Ten
Meijin
Gosei
ISBN
978-4-906574-26-1
Nihon Ki-in profile
Go
stub

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