- Hon'inbō Jōwa had won the
title over
rival Inoue Gennan Inseki. The
rivalry between Jōwa and
Inseki began when a game
scheduled between the two was cancelled...
- the
house head had, in
three of the four cases, a name
handed down:
Inoue Inseki,
Yasui Senkaku,
Hayashi Monnyu.
References to
these names, therefore, mean...
- on
September 11, 1846,
between Honinbo Shusaku (black) and
Inoue Genan Inseki (white). The game is
probably Shusaku's most
notable game as it contains...
-
Gennan Inseki Inoue (井上幻庵因碩,
Inoue Gennan Inseki, 1798–1859) was a ****anese
professional go player, and head of the
Inoue house from 1824–1846. He proposed...
- player. Born 1810,
Akaboshi rose to
prominence as a
student of
Inoue Genan Inseki, head of the
House of Inoue. By 1834, the
former had
attained the rank of...
-
essentially a
fabrication of the
early nineteenth century by
Inoue Gennan Inseki. It
accounts for the name
Inoue Nakamura Dōseki
sometimes given. Nakamura...
- 6 dan.
After Dosaku died in 1702, Dōchi was p****ed on to
Inoue Dōsetsu
Inseki. By 1719, he had
advanced to 8 dan, the
highest rank at the time. Dōchi...
- to the
iemoto system (家元). All
heads of the
house Inoue (井上) were
named Inseki (因碩),
heads of the
house Yasui (安井 ) were
named Senkaku (仙角) from the 4th...
-
deaths every year are
described as "responsibility-driven"
suicides (引責自殺,
inseki-jisatsu). ****anese
banks set
extremely tough conditions for loans, forcing...
-
prolonged period. In April–May 1846,
returning to Edo, he pla****
against Gennan Inseki,
arguably the
strongest player of that time.
Shusaku pla**** with a handicap...