Ōza (Go)
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Ōza (Go) | |
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Full name | Ōza |
Started | 1953 |
Honorary Winners | Masao Kato |
Sponsors | The Nikkei |
Prize money | ¥14 million $173,000 (as of 2 July 2011) |
Affiliation | Nihon Ki-in |
Ōza (王座, "throne") is a title in Go. The association that holds this title is the Japanese Nihon Ki-in.
Outline[]
Recently, the format for the tournament was changed to a best of five. The challenger is decided in a tournament of 16 players, other than the title player.[1] The winner's purse is ¥14 million ($173,000).[2]
Past winners[]
Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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Utaro Hashimoto | 1–0 | Nobuaki Maeda | |
Kaku Takagawa | 2–1 | Hidehiro Miyashita | |
Utaro Hashimoto | 2–1 | Toshihiro Shimamura | |
2–0 | Eio Sakata | ||
Toshihiro Shimamura | 2–0 | Dogen Handa | |
Hosai Fujisawa | 2–0 | ||
Shoji Hashimoto | 2–0 | Toshiro Yamabe | |
Dogen Handa | 2–0 | Hidehiro Miyashita | |
Eio Sakata | 2–1 | Kaku Takagawa | |
Hidehiro Miyashita | 2–0 | ||
Eio Sakata | 2–0 | Hosai Fujisawa | |
2–0 | Takeo Kajiwara | ||
Dogen Handa | 2–0 | ||
Eio Sakata | 2–1 | Rin Kaiho | |
Hideyuki Fujisawa | 2–0 | Shoji Hashimoto | |
2–0 | Eio Sakata | ||
2–0 | Hideo Otake | ||
Eio Sakata | 2–0 | Hideyuki Fujisawa | |
2–0 | Shoji Hashimoto | ||
2–1 | Utaro Hashimoto | ||
Rin Kaiho | 2–1 | Eio Sakata | |
Yoshio Ishida | 2–1 | Rin Kaiho | |
Hideo Otake | 2–0 | Yoshio Ishida | |
Cho Chikun | 2–1 | Hideo Otake | |
Norio Kudo | 2–0 | Cho Chikun | |
Yoshio Ishida | 2–1 | Norio Kudo | |
Masao Kato | 2–0 | Yoshio Ishida | |
2–0 | |||
Shoji Hashimoto | 2–1 | Masao Kato | |
Masao Kato | 2–0 | Shoji Hashimoto | |
2–0 | Hideo Otake | ||
3–0 | Hiroshi Yamashiro | ||
3–0 | Koichi Kobayashi | ||
3–1 | Rin Kaiho | ||
3–1 | Cho Chikun | ||
3–0 | Masaki Takemiya | ||
3–1 | Yasumasa Hane | ||
Yasumasa Hane | 3–2 | Masao Kato | |
Hideyuki Fujisawa | 3–1 | Yasumasa Hane | |
3–2 | Koichi Kobayashi | ||
Masao Kato | 3–0 | Hideyuki Fujisawa | |
Cho Chikun | 3–2 | Masao Kato | |
O Rissei | 3–0 | Cho Chikun | |
Ryu Shikun | 3–0 | O Rissei | |
Kimio Yamada | 3–1 | Ryu Shikun | |
O Rissei | 3–0 | Kimio Yamada | |
3–1 | Cho Chikun | ||
3–1 | |||
Cho Chikun | 3–0 | O Rissei | |
O Meien | 3–2 | Cho Chikun | |
Cho U | 3–1 | O Meien | |
3–1 | Keigo Yamashita | ||
3–0 | |||
Keigo Yamashita | 3–1 | Cho U | |
3–1 | |||
Cho U | 3–1 | Keigo Yamashita | |
3–0 | Kimio Yamada | ||
3–0 | |||
2011 | 3–0 | Hane Naoki | |
2012 | Yuta Iyama | 3–0 | Cho U |
3–1 | |||
Daisuke Murakawa | 3–2 | Yuta Iyama | |
Yuta Iyama | 3–0 | Daisuke Murakawa | |
3–0 | |||
3–0 | Ryo Ichiriki | ||
2018 | 3–2 | ||
Shibano Toramaru | 3–1 | Yuta Iyama | |
3–1 | Kyo Kagen (Hsu Chia Yuan) |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Ōza tournament". gobase.org. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
- ^ "Title Holders". nihonkiin.or.jp. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
External links[]
Categories:
- Ōza (go)
- Go competitions in Japan
- Go stubs