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Preliminaries

Group A

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
Mitsuhisa Yukawa 9 dan1
 
 
 
Norio Kudo 9 dan0
 
Mitsuhisa Yukawa 9 dan0
 
 
 
O MeienHoninbo1
 
O Meien Honinbo 1
 
 
 
Yo Kaei 7 dan0
 
O Meien Honinbo0
 
 
 
Tomoyasu Mimura9 dan1
 
Masayuki Kurahashi 9 dan0
 
 
 
Tomoyasu Mimura 9 dan1
 
Tomoyasu Mimura9 dan1
 
 
 
Atsushi Kato7 dan0
 
Sunao Hasegawa 9 dan0
 
 
Atsushi Kato 7 dan1
 

Group B

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
Yasuhiro Nakano 7 dan1
 
 
 
Tadahiko Chino 9 dan0
 
Yasuhiro Nakano9 dan1
 
 
 
Takehisa Matsumato 4 dan0
 
Yo Kagen 9 dan0
 
 
 
Takehisa Matsumoto
4 dan
1
 
Yasuhiro Nakano 9 dan0
 
 
 
Tomochika Mizokami
7 dan
1
 
Satoshi Kataoka 9 dan0
 
 
 
Katsuaki Kubo 9 dan1
 
Katsuaki Kubo 9 dan0
 
 
 
Tomochika Mizokami
7 dan
1
 
Rin Shien 5 dan0
 
 
Tomochika Mizokami
7 dan
1
 

Group C

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
Naoto Hikosaka 9 dan1
 
 
 
Shigeaki Yokota 9 dan0
 
Naoto Hikosaka9 dan1
 
 
 
Kunihisa Honda 9 dan0
 
Kimio Yamada 8 dan0
 
 
 
Kunihisa Honda 9 dan1
 
Naoto Hikosaka 9 dan0
 
 
 
Takuji Yamada6 dan1
 
Takuji Yamada 6 dan1
 
 
 
Tomihiko Masuko 6 dan0
 
Takuji Yamada9 dan1
 
 
 
Shigeru Baba 9 dan0
 
Shigeru Baba 9 dan1
 
 
Masao Kato Honorary Oza 0
 

Group D

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
Koichi Kobayashi Judan 1
 
 
 
Masaki Takemiya 9 dan0
 
Koichi Kobayashi Judan0
 
 
 
Yasumasa Hane 9 dan1
 
Toshiya Imamura 9 dan0
 
 
 
Yasumasa Hane 9 dan1
 
Yasumasa Hane 9 dan0
 
 
 
Naoki Hane8 dan1
 
Kaei Chin 9 dan1
 
 
 
Yusaku Ogaki 8 dan0
 
Kaei Chin 9 dan0
 
 
 
Naoki Hane8 dan1
 
Takashi Kono 6 dan0
 
 
Naoki Hane 8 dan1
 

Main tournament

Group A

PlayerC.S.R.S.C.U.G.M.T.M.T.Y.T
Cho Sonjin 9 danXLLWLW2–3
Ryu Shikun 7 danWXWWLW4–1
Cho U 7 danWLXWWL3–2
Goro Miyazawa 9 danLLLXWW2–3
Tomoyasu Mimura 9 danWWLLXW3–2
Takuji Yamada 6 danWLWLLX2–3

Group B

PlayerS.A.Y.I.C.C.A.I.N.H.T.M.T
Shuzo Awaji 9 danXWLWLL2–3
Yoshio Ishida 9 danLXLWLW2–3
Cho Chikun 25th Honinbo WWXWWL4–1
Atsushi Ishida 8 danLLLXLW1–4
Naoki Hane 8 danWWLWXW4–1
Tomochika Mizokami 7 danWLWLLX2–3

Key:

Contents

Challenger finals

 Final
   
  Ryu Shikun 7 dan1
  Cho Chikun 25th Honinbo0

Finals

Player
January 10
(London)
January 24
(Sendai)
January 30
(Kitakyushu)
February 13
(Inuyama)
February 20
(Hokkaidō)
March 6
(Shizuoka)
March 13
(Shiga)
T
O Rissei
(Kisei)
W+RW+4.5W+RW+2.54
Ryu Shikun (Challenger)W+0.5W+1.52

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