Ōza (Go)

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Ōza (Go)
Full nameŌza
Started1953
Honorary WinnersMasao Kato
SponsorsThe Nikkei
Prize money¥14 million
$173,000
(as of 2 July 2011)
AffiliationNihon 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
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[]

  1. ^ "Ōza tournament". gobase.org. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Title Holders". nihonkiin.or.jp. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2011.

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