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  2. Akira Watanabe (shogi) - Wikipedia

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    Akira Watanabe (渡辺 明, Watanabe Akira, born April 23, 1984) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 9-dan. He is a former holder of the Meijin, Kisei, Ōshō, Ōza, Kiō and Ryūō titles. He is also a Lifetime Kiō and a Lifetime Ryūō title holder.

  3. Professional shogi player - Wikipedia

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    Professional shogi players, Yoshiharu Habu and Akira Watanabe, in 2014 with women's professional player Aya Fujita as timekeeper and (former) apprentice professional Naoto Kawasaki as game recorder Professional shogi players at a human shogi [] exhibition match in Himeji, Japan in 2018.

  4. Meijin (shogi) - Wikipedia

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    Akira Inaba: 76 2018 Amahiko Satō (3) 4-2 [30] Yoshiharu Habu 77 2019 Masayuki Toyoshima: 4-0 [31] Amahiko Satō 78 2020 Akira Watanabe: 4-2 [32] Masayuki Toyoshima 79 2021 Akira Watanabe (2) 4-1 [33] Shintarō Saitō: 80 2022 Akira Watanabe (3) 4-1 [34] Shintarō Saitō 81 2023 Sōta Fujii: 4-1 [35] Akira Watanabe 82 2024 Sōta Fujii (2) 4-1 ...

  5. Akira Watanabe - Wikipedia

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    Akira Watanabe (chess player) (渡辺 暁, born 1972), Japanese political scientist and chess player Akira Watanabe (shogi) ( 渡辺 明 , born 1984) , Japanese shogi player Akira Watanabe, director of the 1987 anime Zillion (anime)

  6. Ryūō - Wikipedia

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    Three days before Miura was to begin play against reigning Ryūō Akira Watanabe, however, the Japan Shogi Association (JSA) announced that Maruyama was replacing Miura as the challenger. The official reason given by the JSA had to do with Miura failing to follow proper procedure in requesting to be allowed to withdraw from the match, but there ...

  7. Annual Shogi Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Annual Shogi Awards (将棋大賞 shōgi taishō) are a number of prizes awarded yearly by the Japan Shogi Association to professional and amateur shogi players who have achieved particular success. The first Annual Shogi Awards were presented in 1974.

  8. Akira Shima - Wikipedia

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    Akira Shima (島 朗, Shima Akira, February 19, 1963) is a Japanese professional shogi player, ranked 9-dan. [1] He was the first Ryūō title holder and is also a former managing director of the Japan Shogi Association .

  9. Fujii System - Wikipedia

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    This trend became obvious when comparing the winning percentages of top players – Yoshiharu Habu, Toshiyuki Moriuchi, Yasumitsu Satō and Akira Watanabe – when playing Static Rook Anaguma. For instance, Satō was achieving a winning percentage of above 70% (except for a 58.8% when playing White), and Habu a total (as Black and White) win ...