Shoji Hashimoto | |
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![]() Shoji Hashimoto in 1954 | |
Full name | Shoji Hashimoto |
Kanji | 橋本昌二 |
Born | Hyōgo, Japan | April 18, 1935
Died | December 2, 2009 | (aged 74)
Residence |
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Teacher | Kunisaburo Hashimoto |
Rank | 9 dan |
Affiliation | Kansai Ki-in |
Shoji Hashimoto (橋本 昌二, Hashimoto Shōji, April 18, 1935 – December 2, 2009 [1]) was a professional Go player. [2] [3]
Hashimoto turned pro in 1947 when he was just 12. [2] [3] It took him only 11 years to reach 9p. [2] [3] He learned Go from his father Hashimoto Kunisaburō and his disciples include Takahara Shūji, Moriyama Naoki, Oda Hiromitsu, Okahashi Hirotada, and Hayashi Kōzō. He was a member of the Kansai Ki-in. [2] [3]
Title | Years Won |
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1974 |
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1959, 1981 |
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1980, 1985 |
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1974 |
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1967–1969, 1970–1974, 1978, 1979, 1988, 1990 |
Title | Years Lost |
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1975, 1979, 1981 |
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1967, 1982 |
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1968, 1973 |
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1982, 1989 |
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1973 |
Shoji Hashimoto | |
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![]() Shoji Hashimoto in 1954 | |
Full name | Shoji Hashimoto |
Kanji | 橋本昌二 |
Born | Hyōgo, Japan | April 18, 1935
Died | December 2, 2009 | (aged 74)
Residence |
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Teacher | Kunisaburo Hashimoto |
Rank | 9 dan |
Affiliation | Kansai Ki-in |
Shoji Hashimoto (橋本 昌二, Hashimoto Shōji, April 18, 1935 – December 2, 2009 [1]) was a professional Go player. [2] [3]
Hashimoto turned pro in 1947 when he was just 12. [2] [3] It took him only 11 years to reach 9p. [2] [3] He learned Go from his father Hashimoto Kunisaburō and his disciples include Takahara Shūji, Moriyama Naoki, Oda Hiromitsu, Okahashi Hirotada, and Hayashi Kōzō. He was a member of the Kansai Ki-in. [2] [3]
Title | Years Won |
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1974 |
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1959, 1981 |
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1980, 1985 |
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1974 |
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1967–1969, 1970–1974, 1978, 1979, 1988, 1990 |
Title | Years Lost |
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1975, 1979, 1981 |
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1967, 1982 |
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1968, 1973 |
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1982, 1989 |
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1973 |