Hon'inbō Jōsaku
Hon'inbō Jōsaku (本因坊丈策, 1803–1847) was a Japanese professional go player and the thirteenth head of the Hon'inbō school.[1] He was not in the same top-rank class over the board as either his predecessor Jōwa or his successor Shūwa.[2]
Honinbo Josaku | |
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Full name | Honinbo Josaku |
Born | 1801 Japan |
Died | 1847 Japan |
References
- Shūzō Ōhira (1977). Appreciating famous games. Ishi Press. p. 128. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
- Patrick Drazen (29 June 2011). A Gathering of Spirits: Japan's Ghost Story Tradition from Folklore and Kabuki to Anime and Manga. iUniverse. pp. 55–. ISBN 978-1-4620-2943-3. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
Preceded by Hon'inbō Jōwa |
Hon'inbō 1839–1847 |
Succeeded by Hon'inbō Shūwa |
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