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Seki (関, セキ) is a Japanese term for an impasse that cannot be resolved into simple life and death. It is sometimes translated as "mutual life" ( Chinese : 雙活 ; pinyin : shuāng huó ). For example, a capturing race may end in a position in which neither player can capture the other.
Seki Takakazu (関 孝和, 1642–1708), also known as Seki Kōwa (関 孝和), Japanese mathematician Tokio Seki ( 関 時男 , born 1944) , Japanese actor and voice actor Tomokazu Seki ( 関 智一 , born 1972) , Japanese actor, voice actor, and singer
Seiki (written: 正紀, 正義, 世起, 靖己, 清喜, 清輝 or 聖曠) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Seiki Ichihara ( 市原 聖曠 ) , Japanese football and manager
Seki are mutually alive pairs of white and black groups where neither has two eyes. Ko (Chinese and Japanese: 劫) is a potentially indefinitely repeated stone-capture position. The rules do not allow a board position to be repeated.
In Japanese, jō (定) means "fixed" or "set" and seki (石) means stones, giving the literal meaning "set stones", as in "set pattern". In Chinese , the term for joseki is dìngshì ( 定式 ). The concept of "balance", here, often refers to an equitable trade-off between securing territory in the corner versus making good thickness toward the ...
Japanese Name Headquarters Designated in Notes Ishikawa-ikka 石川一家 Saga: 1993–1995 Ishikawa is the surname of the boss. It was joined to the Yamaguchi-gumi V in 1995. Dainippon-Heiwa-kai II 二代目大日本平和会 Hyogo: 1994–1997 It was successor of Honda-kai. Dainippon means Great Japan and heiwa means peace. It was not ...
Tsutomu Hirose (広瀬 務, born 1963), Japanese rugby union player; Tsutomu Irie (入江 勉, born 1948), Japanese professional golfer; Tsutomu Isa (伊佐 勉, born 1969), Japanese head coach of the Sun Rockers Shibuya; Tsutomu Isobe (磯部 勉, born 1950), Japanese actor and voice actor; Tsutomu Itō (伊東 勤, born 1962), Japanese former ...
Today, Seki in Gifu Prefecture is considered the home of modern Japanese kitchen cutlery. Many major cutlery-making companies are based in Seki, producing kitchen knives in both the traditional Japanese style and western styles, such as the gyuto and the santoku. Knives and swords are so integral to the city that it is home to the Seki Cutlery ...