Shin-Ei
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The Shin-Ei was a Go competition held where players under the age of 30 and 7 dan would compete in.

Past winners

Player Years Held
Ishida Yoshio 1969
Takagi Shoichi 1970
Kojima Takaho 1971
Kobayashi Koichi 1972, 1975
Cho Chikun
Cho Chikun
Cho Chihun 25th Honinbo Honorary Meijin is a professional Go player. His total title tally of 71 titles is the most in the history of the Japanese Nihon Ki-in. Cho is the only player to hold the top three titles—Kisei, Meijin, and Honinbo—simultaneously which he did for 3 years in a row...

1973, 1974, 1976
Awaji Shuzo 1978, 1980
Kamimura Haruo 1979
Ishida Akira 1981
Kobayashi Satoru 1982
O Rissei
O Rissei
Ō Rissei is a professional Go player in Japan.- Biography :Rissei was born in Taiwan and moved to Japan when he was 13 years old; he would become professional the following year. His instructor is Kano Yoshinori.- Titles and runners-up :Ranks #10-t in total amount of titles in Japan.-External...

1983
Imamura Toshiya 1984
Sonoda Yasutaka 1985
Yoda Norimoto 1986, 1987
Komatsu Hideki 1988, 1990
Hiroe Hiroyuki 1989
Cho Sonjin
Cho Sonjin
Cho Sonjin is a professional Go player.Cho spent 12 years in South Korea before deciding to leave and become a professional in Japan, accomplishing his goal two years later. He was promoted to 9 dan in 1998. In 1999, he defeated Cho Chikun in the Honinbo, ending Chikun's 10 year run with the...

1991
Yamada Kimio 1993, 1998
Enda Hideki 1995
Hane Naoki 1996
Yo Kagen 1997
Mimura Tomoyasu 1999
Yamashita Keigo 2000
Takanashi Seiken 2001
Mizokami Tomochika 2002
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