Sentetsu

In this Japanese name, the family name is Yasui.

Yasui Sentetsu (安井仙哲, 1734–1780) was a Japanese Go player, who is said to be born in either Aizu or Kawachi Province. His year of birth is unknown, but his birthname is believed to be Hara Gonhei(原權平). He served as an apprentice to Yasui Shuntetsu Senkaku.

In 1748, he changed his birthname to his present name, and began playing castle game oshirogo (御城碁). As he was part of a famous Go house, he would play with the other Go houses in the shogun's castle. In 1775, his mentor Yasui Shuntetsu Senkaku retired, causing him to become the sixth head of the Yasui house.[1]

He died on September 4, 1780.

Results

Preceded by
Yasui Shuntetsu Senkaku
Yasui house head
17751780
Succeeded by
Yasui Senchi

Resources

木石庵「安井仙哲」

日本圍棋故事

References

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