8th Kisei

8th Kisei

The 8th Kisei was the 8th edition of the Kisei tournament. Since Cho Chikun won the previous year, he is given an automatic place in the final. Eight players battled in a knockout tournament to decide the final 2. Those two would then play each other in a best-of-3 match to decide who would face Cho. Rin Kaiho became the challenger after beating Sonoda Yuichi 2 games to 0, but lost to Cho 4 games to 2.

Tournament

Round16
|Masao Kato "Judan"|1|-|0
|Shuzo Awaji "8 dan"|0|Hideo Otake "Gosei"|1
|Tetsuya Kiyonari "7 dan"|1|-|0
|Rin Kaiho "Honinbo"|1|-|0
|Satoshi Kataoka "Tengen"|1|-|0
|Yuichi Sonoda "9 dan"|1|Shuzo Ohira "9 dan"|0
|Hidehito Nakamura "9 dan"|1|-|0
|Hideyuki Fujisawa "9 dan"|1|-|0
|Masao Kato "Judan"|1|Hideo Otake "Gosei"|0
|Tetsuya Kiyonari "7 dan"|0|Rin Kaiho "Honinbo"|1
|Satoshi Kataoka "Tengen"|0|Yuichi Sonoda "9 dan"|1
|Hidehito Nakamura "9 dan"|0|Hideyuki Fujisawa "9 dan"|1
|Masao Kato "Judan"|0|Rin Kaiho "Honinbo"|1
|Yuichi Sonoda "9 dan"|1|Hideyuki Fujisawa "9 dan"|0
|Rin Kaiho "Honinbo|2|Yuichi Sonoda "9 dan"|0
3rdplace=no

Challenger finals

Finals

Kisei
preceded=7th Kisei
succeeded=9th Kisei


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