13th Kisei

13th Kisei

The 13th Kisei was a Go competition that took place in 1989. Koichi Kobayashi won the title 4 games to 1 over Masaki Takemiya.

Tournament

Round16
|Satoshi Kataoka|0|Cho Chikun "Judan"|1
|Hideki Komatsu|0|Shuzo Ohira|1
|Rin Kaiho|1|Norio Kudo|0
|Masao Kato "Meijin"|0|-|0
|Hideo Otake|0|Norimoto Yoda|1
|Takaho Kojima|0|Masaki Takemiya "Honinbo"|1
|Eio Sakata|1|Yuichi Sonoda|0
|Haruo Kamimura|1|Katsuji Kada|0
|Cho Chikun|1|Shuzo Ohira|0
|Rin Kaiho|0|Masao Kato|1
|Norimoto Yoda|0|Masaki Takemiya|1
|Eio Sakata|1|Haruo Kamimura|0
|Cho Chikun|1|Masao Kato|0
|Masaki Takemiya|1|Eio Sakata|0
|Cho Chikun|1|Takemiya Masaki|2
3rdplace=no

Challenger finals

Finals

Kisei
preceded=12th Kisei
succeeded=14th Kisei


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