Nihon Ki-in Hall of Fame

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The Nihon Ki-in Hall of Fame was created in 2004 as part of the Nihon Ki-in's 80th anniversary celebrations, and housed in the basement of its headquarters in Ichigaya.[1]

Inductees are selected by the eight-member Go Hall of Fame Awards Committee, of which Otake Hideo, the Nihon Ki-in chairman, and Rin Kaiho, the Professional Go Players Association chairman, are both members.[2] According to the Nihon Ki-in, those inducted need not be the most renowned players, since even "non-professionals who have contributed to the development of Go will also be honoured."[1]

Inductees[]

Listed in reverse chronological order.

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2008[]

  • Honinbo Shuei
  • Honinbo Shusai

2007[]

  • Honinbo Shuho

2006[]

  • Honinbo Shuwa
  • Baron Okura Kishichiro

2005[]

  • Honinbo Jowa

2004[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Nihon Ki-in announces Go Hall of Fame". Retrieved 2010-02-12.
  2. ^ "Most recent induction". Retrieved 2010-02-12.
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