- Kaoru Iwamoto
Infobox Go player
playername=Kaoru Iwamoto
fullname=Kaoru Iwamoto
kanji=岩本薫
dateofbirth=birth date|1902|2|5|mf=y
cityofbirth=
countryofbirth=Japan
dateofdeath=death date and age|1999|11|29|1902|2|5
teacher=Hirose Heijiro
rank=9 dannihongo|Kaoru Iwamoto|岩本薫|"Iwamoto Kaoru"|extra=
February 5 ,1902 –November 29 ,1999 ,also known as Honinbo Kunwa, was a Japanese professional Go player who achieved the rank of 9-dan.Biography
Iwamoto was born in Masuda of the
Shimane prefecture , Japan.During his childhood he spent several years inBusan ,Korea (1905-1913),where he learnt Go from his father.He returned to Japan to study Go, moved to
Tokyo , and became a discipleofHirose Heijiro 6-dan ofHoensha in 1913.He achieved 1-dan in 1917, and swiftly rose through the ranks.In 1924, whenNihon Ki-in was established, Iwamoto joined it and achieved 6-dan.He retired as a professional Go player and emigrated to Brazil as a coffee farmer in 1929. However, he came back to Japan and resumed his career of Go after the failure of this venture in 1931.
He won the
Oteai , the most important tournament in Japan at that time) in 1935. He challenged the thirdHoninbo match againstHashimoto Utaro in 1945.The second game of this match, played in the outskirts ofHiroshima , is famous as theatomic bomb go game . The players owed their lives to the fact that the local police had ordered the game moved from the center ofHiroshima .The match was continued after the war but ended in a 3-3 draw.A three-game playoff was held in 1946, Iwamoto won two straight gamesto take theHoninbo title. He assumed the nameHoninbo Kunwa.After the war
Iwamoto's home was a temporary site for the
Nihon Ki-in which was burnt out by the bombing of B29 in 1945 and he was instrumental in finding new headquarters ofNihon Ki-in .Iwamoto defended the Honinbo title against
Kitani Minoru in 1947, and in 1948 achieved 8-dan, becoming president ofNihon Ki-in . He later lost the Honinbo title back toHashimoto Utaro in 1950. He won theNHK Cup in 1955.Iwamoto traveled extensively throughout the western world for spreading Go to the western people. He spent 18 months in 1961-1962 in New York, spreading knowledge of Go. He achieved 9-dan in 1967, and had many disciples.
Retirement and later life
Iwamoto retired in April, 1983. In his later years he was the main benefactor to several European and American Go centers in London, Sao Paulo, New York, Seattle and Amsterdam, largely through setting up the Iwamoto Foundation in 1986, with an initial contribution of 530 million yen.
He is the author of three books in English, " [http://www.randomhouse.com/gm/results.pperl?x=0&y=0&title_auth_isbn=iwamoto Go for Beginners] ", [http://www.slateandshell.com/libraryprod.asp?SSKey=SSAGA07 "Keshi and Uchikomi"] and " [http://www.kiseido.com/Game.htm#K07 The 1971 Honinbo Tournament] ".
External links
* [http://senseis.xmp.net/?IwamotoKaoru Sensei's Library profile]
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