Women's Honinbo
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The Women's Honinbo (女流本因坊戦, Joryū Hon'inbō-sen) is a Japanese Go competition.
Outline
[edit]The Women's Honinbo is the female version of the Honinbo. It is sponsored by the Kyodo News Agency and Sompo Japan Insurance. The winner's purse is 5,500,000 yen.[1]
Past winners
[edit]Winners in chronological order:
Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up | |
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1. | 1982 | Honda Sachiko | 2–1 | Kobayashi Reiko |
2. | 1983 | Kusunoki Teruko | 2–1 | Honda Sachiko |
3. | 1984 | Honda Sachiko | 2–0 | Kusunoki Teruko |
4. | 1985 | Kusunoki Teruko | 2–1 | Honda Sachiko |
5. | 1986 | Ogawa Tomoko | 2–0 | Kusunoki Teruko |
6. | 1987 | Kusunoki Teruko | 2–1 | Ogawa Tomoko |
7. | 1988 | 2–0 | Ogawa Tomoko | |
8. | 1989 | 2–0 | Ogawa Tomoko | |
9. | 1990 | Nakazawa Ayako | 2–1 | Kusunoki Teruko |
10. | 1991 | 2–1 | Kobayashi Chizu | |
11. | 1992 | Kato Tomoko | 2–0 | Nakazawa Ayako |
12. | 1993 | Yoshida Mika | 2–1 | Kato Tomoko |
13. | 1994 | 2–0 | Tsukuda Akiko | |
14. | 1995 | 3–1 | Chinen Kaori | |
15. | 1996 | 3–0 | Nakazawa Ayako | |
16. | 1997 | Chinen Kaori | 3–1 | Yoshida Mika |
17. | 1998 | 3–0 | Kato Tomoko | |
18. | 1999 | 3–1 | Kobayashi Izumi | |
19. | 2000 | Inori Yoko | 3–2 | Chinen Kaori |
20. | 2001 | Kobayashi Izumi | 3–1 | Inori Yoko |
21. | 2002 | 3–2 | Chinen Kaori | |
22. | 2003 | 3–1 | Yashiro Kumiko | |
23. | 2004 | Chinen Kaori | 3–1 | Kobayashi Izumi |
24. | 2005 | Yashiro Kumiko | 3–0 | Chinen Kaori |
25. | 2006 | 3–1 | Inori Yoko | |
26. | 2007 | Xie Yimin | 3–1 | Yashiro Kumiko |
27. | 2008 | 3–1 | Suzuki Ayumi | |
28. | 2009 | 3–1 | Aoki Kikuyo | |
29. | 2010 | 3–0 | Mukai Chiaki | |
30. | 2011 | 3–1 | Mukai Chiaki | |
31. | 2012 | 3–0 | Okuda Aya | |
32. | 2013 | Mukai Chiaki | 3–2 | Xie Yimin |
33. | 2014 | Fujisawa Rina | 3–0 | Mukai Chiaki |
34. | 2015 | Xie Yimin | 3–2 | Fujisawa Rina |
35. | 2016 | Fujisawa Rina | 3–1 | Xie Yimin |
36. | 2017 | Xie Yimin | 3–2 | Fujisawa Rina |
37. | 2018 | Fujisawa Rina | 3–1 | Xie Yimin |
38. | 2019 | Ueno Asami | 3–1[2] | Fujisawa Rina |
39. | 2020 | Fujisawa Rina | 3–2[3] | Ueno Asami |
40. | 2021 | 3–0[4] | Hoshiai Shiho | |
41. | 2022 | 3–0 | Ueno Asami | |
42. | 2023 | 3–2 | Ueno Risa | |
43. | 2024 | 3–2 | Nyu Eiko |
Winners by number of titles:
Player | Titles | Years Held | |
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Xie Yimin | 8 | 2007–2012, 2015, 2017 | |
Fujisawa Rina | 8 | 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020–2024 | |
Kusunoki Teruko | 5 | 1983, 1985, 1987–1989 | |
Yoshida Mika | 4 | 1993–1996 | |
Chinen Kaori | 4 | 1997–1999, 2004 | |
Kobayashi Izumi | 3 | 2001–2003 | |
Honda Sachiko | 2 | 1982, 1984 | |
Nakazawa Ayako | 2 | 1990–1991 | |
Yashiro Kumiko | 2 | 2005–2006 | |
Ogawa Tomoko | 1 | 1986 | |
Kato Tomoko | 1 | 1992 | |
Inori Yoko | 1 | 2000 | |
Mukai Chiaki | 1 | 2013 | |
Ueno Asami | 1 | 2019 |
References
[edit]- ^ "囲碁の日本棋院". 囲碁の日本棋院.
- ^ "The Power Report: Ueno wins 38th Women's Honinbo; Choi wins Bingsheng Cup; Kono to challenge for Kisei". American Go E-Journal. 2019-12-05. Archived from the original on 2021-12-01.
- ^ "The Power Report: Seki wins King of New Stars; Cho U scores 1,000 wins; Fujisawa wins Young Carp & Women's Honinbo; Iyama wins Agon Kiriyama Cup; Ichiriki sets new Ryusei record, leads Honinbo League". American Go E-Journal. 2021-02-09. Archived from the original on 2021-03-05.
- ^ "The Power Report: Fujisawa defends 40th Women's Honinbo; Meijin title match tied; Iyama and Shibano win games in Chinese League". American Go E-Journal. 2021-11-04. Archived from the original on 2022-07-23.