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Toramaru Shibano

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in September 2014 and rose quickly after scoring notable successes. In 2015 he progressed to two dan following 30 professional wins and in 2016 he became a three dan. In 2019 he achieved professional nine dan rank after securing the Meijin title.
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4–1, becoming the first teenage player to have won one of the seven major Japanese titles and achieving the rank of 9P.
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Shibano's successes continued in 2018, including winning the 4th Japan-China Ryusei tournament in April (beating
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7P), he was promoted to seven dan. In the same year Shibano became the youngest ever player to win a seat in the
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tournament in 2019 at age 19, becoming the first teenager to achieve one of the seven major Japanese titles.
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He says that he started to play Go under the influence of his parents who were fans of
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league. At 17 years 11 months, he became the youngest player to win a seat in the
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On 8 October 2019, Shibano won the Japanese Meijin tournament, defeating
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Recently he has also won two other major Japanese titles: the
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Japanese name
surname
Go
Meijin
Kanagawa
Kantō
Japan
Tokyo
Japanese Go Association
Nihon Ki-in
Hikaru no Go
shodan
Ryusei
Yo Seiki
Honinbo
Meijin
Shinjin-O
Ke Jie
Agon Cup
Ichiriki Ryō
Cho U
Oza
Judan
"Shibano Toramaru, players, of Go the Nihon Ki-in"
"The Power Report (1 of 2): Shibano sets Meijin League record; 73rd Honinbo League; Xie takes lead in Women's Honinbo «  American Go E-Journal"
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"The Power Report: Iyama takes lead in Meijin title match; Fujisawa Rina does well in Gosei; Xie makes good start in Women's Honinbo; Shibano wins King of the New Stars"
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"Toramaru Shibano becomes first teenage go player to win major Japanese title « the japan times"

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