Tamejiro Suzuki
| Tamejiro Suzuki | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Tamejiro Suzuki | 
| Kanji | 鈴木 為次郎 | 
| Born | 
May 24, 1883 Kariya, Japan  | 
| Died | November 20, 1960 | 
| Teacher | 
Honinbo Shuei,  Iwasaki Kenzo  | 
| Rank | 8 dan | 
| Affiliation | 
Nihon Ki-in,  Kiseisha, Keiinsha  | 
Tamejiro Suzuki (鈴木 為次郎 Suzuki Tamejirō, May 24, 1883 - November 20, 1960) was a professional 8 dan Go player.
Biography
Suzuki was a pupil of Iwasaki Kenzo from 1894, and later studied under Honinbo Shuei. In 1909, Suzuki defeated Kensaku Segoe in a series of 6 matches, of which he lost 2, and was promoted to the rank of 4 dan in 1912.[1] Although he joined the Nihon Ki-in when it was founded in 1924, he left to partake in the splinter groups: the Kiseisha and the Keiinsha. In addition, he joined the Hiseikai, a tournament group of five players, with the others being Chiyotaro Onoda, Kensaku Segoe, Dohei Takabe and Karigane Junichi. Suzuki obtained the rank of 8 dan in 1942.[2]
Suzuki's most famous pupil was Minoru Kitani, though others he tutored include Dogen Handa, Goro Suzuki, Riichi Sekiyama, Toshihiro Shimamura and Masaharu Suzuki.
Notes
- ↑ "Tamejiro Suzuki's profile". Sensei's Library. Retrieved 2010-02-26.
 - ↑ "Tamejiro Suzuki's profile". Sensei's Library. Retrieved 2010-02-26.
 
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