JAL Super Hayago Championship

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The JAL Super Hayago Championship is a Nihon-Kiin Go competition. This tournament was created after the Hayago Championship and Kakusei titles were merged. The winner's purse is 5,000,000 Yen (US$47,000).

The Hayago Championship was a Go competition.

The Kakusei (鶴聖) was a Go competition in Japan.

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Past winners

DateFirst PlaceSecond Place
2003-10-12 Yuki Satoshi Cho U
2004-10-10 Cho Chikun Mimura Tomoyasu

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