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- Godokoro (碁所, godokoro) is a title that was given in ****an from the beginning of the Edo period until the Meiji Restoration. In that period it was the...
- ongoing struggle to take control of the official positions of Meijin and godokoro. Hundreds of game records of the castle games survive; a large collection...
- a Buddhist monk named Nikkai (né Kanō Yosaburo, 1559), to the post of Godokoro (Minister of Go). Nikkai took the name Hon'inbō Sansa and founded the Hon'inbō...
- machinations (in the Zain Danso) towards obtaining the post of Meijin Godokoro. Today, Shusaku's re****tion is more balanced in ****an, where a wide number...
- Honinbo Sansa. Honinbo Sansa was a Buddhist monk and had been appointed Godokoro (minister of Go) by Tokugawa Ieyasu after the unification of ****an in 1603...
- Todani Matsunosuke, 1787–1847) served as 12th Hon'inbō from 1827 and Meijin Godokoro from 1831 until 1839, when he was forced into retirement. Jōwa was born...
- taught Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who, after taking control, established Sansa as Godokoro, roughly meaning "Head of the Government Go Bureau." The Meijin title came...
- before they became head of the house. Tokugawa also established the post of Godokoro (minister of Go), which was awarded to the strongest player of a generation...
- shogidokoro Ōhashi Sōkei. Sanchi did not attend, and the change of Meijin-godokoro was agreed on unanimously. The ground for this decision was the match of...
- resignation of the post of Meijin godokoro in 1839, Gennan was making yet another run for the post of Meijin godokoro when the Honinbo house lodged a complaint...