Mihoko Iwasa | |
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Native name | 岩佐 美帆子 |
Born | August 15, 2005 |
Hometown | Gifu, Japan |
Career | |
Achieved professional status | February 1, 2022 | (aged 16)
Badge Number | W-76 |
Rank | Women's 1- kyū |
Teacher | Masayuki Toyoshima (9-dan) |
Websites | |
JSA profile page |
Mihoko Iwasa (岩佐 美帆子, Iwasa Mihoko, born August 15, 2005) is a Japanese women's professional shogi player ranked 1- kyū.
Iwasa was born in Gifu, Japan on August 15, 2005. [1] She learned how to play shogi as a fourth-grade student due the influence of her older brothers. [2] [3] She subsequently began attending a local shogi school and had become good enough to enter the Tōkai branch of the Japan Shogi Association's training group system as a fifth-grade elementary school student.
Iwasa qualified for women's professional status after being promoted to training group B2 in December 2021. [3] Needing a sponsor to become a women's professional, her first choice was shogi professional Masayuki Toyoshima. [3] A meeting between the two was arranged by a mutal acquaintance and Toyoshima agreed to take her on as his first apprentice. [3] [4] She applied for women's professional status and her application was accepted by the Japan Shogi Association; she was granted women's professional status on February 1, 2022. [2] As of February 2022, [update] she is a senior high school student and Uguisudani Junior and Senior High School in Gifu. [2]
Iwasa's promotion history is as follows. [5]
Note: All ranks are women's professional ranks.
Mihoko Iwasa | |
---|---|
Native name | 岩佐 美帆子 |
Born | August 15, 2005 |
Hometown | Gifu, Japan |
Career | |
Achieved professional status | February 1, 2022 | (aged 16)
Badge Number | W-76 |
Rank | Women's 1- kyū |
Teacher | Masayuki Toyoshima (9-dan) |
Websites | |
JSA profile page |
Mihoko Iwasa (岩佐 美帆子, Iwasa Mihoko, born August 15, 2005) is a Japanese women's professional shogi player ranked 1- kyū.
Iwasa was born in Gifu, Japan on August 15, 2005. [1] She learned how to play shogi as a fourth-grade student due the influence of her older brothers. [2] [3] She subsequently began attending a local shogi school and had become good enough to enter the Tōkai branch of the Japan Shogi Association's training group system as a fifth-grade elementary school student.
Iwasa qualified for women's professional status after being promoted to training group B2 in December 2021. [3] Needing a sponsor to become a women's professional, her first choice was shogi professional Masayuki Toyoshima. [3] A meeting between the two was arranged by a mutal acquaintance and Toyoshima agreed to take her on as his first apprentice. [3] [4] She applied for women's professional status and her application was accepted by the Japan Shogi Association; she was granted women's professional status on February 1, 2022. [2] As of February 2022, [update] she is a senior high school student and Uguisudani Junior and Senior High School in Gifu. [2]
Iwasa's promotion history is as follows. [5]
Note: All ranks are women's professional ranks.