Yasuharu ÅŒyama
Yasuharu ÅŒyama (大山康晴 ÅŒyama Yasuharu, March 13, 1923 - July 26, 1992[1]) was a professional shogi player, 15th Lifetime Meijin[1] and president of Japan Shogi Association (1976 - 1989).[2] He studied shogi under Kinjiro Kimi (木見金治郎 KinjirÅ Kimi).[1] He won 80 titles (2nd on record), 44 other type tournaments (1st on record as of 2014) and 1433 games (1st on record) in life, and was awarded five lifetime titles: Lifetime Meijin, Lifetime JÅ«dan, Lifetime ÅŒi, Lifetime Kisei and Lifetime ÅŒshÅ.[1]
ÅŒyama played as professional from 1940 until his death in 1992.[1] His students include Michio Ariyoshi, Isao Nakata and Hisashi Namekata. He was awarded as honorary citizen of Kurashiki, Okayama, his birthplace[1] and then Hyakkoku, Aomori (now merged to Oirase, Aomori).[3]
ÅŒyama had a strong interest in other kinds of boardgames, including go, mahjong, chess, chu shogi[4] and xiangqi. He founded Japan Xiangqi Association in 1973 and served as its president.[5]
Gallery
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ÅŒyama Meijin Memorial Hall in Kurashiki
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "棋士紹介-物故棋士 (1955年以é™ï¼‰". 日本将棋連盟. 日本将棋連盟 (Japan Shogi Association). Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ↑ "組織概è¦[創立・沿é©]". 日本将棋連盟. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
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