- Hon'inbō
Shūsai (本因坊 秀哉, Hon'inbō
Shūsai, June 24, 1874 –
January 18, 1940) is the
professional name of Hoju Tamura, also
known as
Yasuhisa Tamura (田村保寿...
- have the
opportunity to play a game
against Honinbo Shusai Meijin. At that juncture,
Honinbo Shusai embodied the
highest go
authority and
tradition in...
-
account of a
lengthy 1938 Go game
between the
respected master Honinbo Shūsai and the up-and-coming
player Minoru Kitani (known as Otaké in the book)...
-
tournament for the
title of Honinbo, held
since the
retirement of
Shūsai. The last Honinbo,
Shusai, gave (or sold ) his
title in 1938 to the
Nihon Ki-in, to be...
- game of go
between Honinbo Shusai (white) and Go
Seigen (black) that was pla**** to
celebrate the 60th
birthday of
Honinbo Shusai. The game
began on October...
- Hon'inbō
Shūsai (left), last head of
house Hon'inbō,
plays against then-up-and-coming Go
Seigen in the game of the century....
-
Thunderbolt Aisystem Tokyo Taito Unreleased October 1994
Unreleased Oraga Land
Shusai: Best
Farmer Shuukaku-Sai
Graphic Research Vic
Tokai March 17, 1995 Unreleased...
-
custom do not
adopt a
special name but do use the Hon'inbō title. Hon'inbō
Shūsai sold his
title to the ****an Go ****ociation
before retiring in 1936, effectively...
- It
figures in the ****anese word for appetizer,
zensai (前菜); main dish,
shusai (主菜); or sōzai (惣菜) (formal
synonym for okazu), but the
latter is considered...
- Amō (天羽乙七) 1984.04.02
Okita Soji:
Swordsman of Fire (燃えて、散る 炎の剣士 沖田総司)
Shūsai Kondō (近藤周斎) TV film 1984.08.26
Toshiba Sunday Theater #1442:
Summer Encounter...