16th Kisei

16th Kisei

= Tournament =

Round16
|Cho Chikun (Honinbo)|0|(automatic berth)|0
|Fujisawa Hideyuki (Honorary)|1|Yukawa Mitsuhisa|0
|Kato Masao|1|O Meien|0
|Kiyonari Tetsuya|0|Ohira Shuzo|1
|Rin Kaiho (Tengen)|0|O Rissei|1
|Otake Hideo|0|Moriyama Naoki|1
|Tei Meiko|0|Yamashiro Hiroshi|1
|Takemiya Masaki (Judan)|0|Kobayashi Satoru|1
|Cho Chikun|1|Fujisawa Hideyuki|0
|Kato Masao|0|Ohira Shuzo|1
|O Rissei|1|Moriyama Naoki|0
|Yamashiro Hiroshi|1|Kobayashi Satoru|0
|Cho Chikun|1|Ohira Shuzo|0
|O Rissei|0|Yamashiro Hiroshi|1
|Kobayashi Koichi|4|Yamashiro Hiroshi|3
|Cho Chikun|0|Lost to Yamashiro|0


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