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Takazaki may refer to: *Takazaki, Miyazaki was a List of towns in Japan, town located in Kitamorokata District, Miyazaki, Kitamorokata District, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 10,956 and the population density, density of 117.57 persons per ..., a former town in Kitamorokata District, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan *, Japanese shogi player {{disambiguation, surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Takazaki, Miyazaki
was a List of towns in Japan, town located in Kitamorokata District, Miyazaki, Kitamorokata District, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 10,956 and the population density, density of 117.57 persons per km². The total area was 93.19 km². On January 1, 2006, Takazaki, along with the towns of Takajo, Miyazaki, Takajō, Yamada, Miyazaki, Yamada and Yamanokuchi, Miyazaki, Yamanokuchi (all from Kitamorokata District, Miyazaki, Kitamorokata District), was merged into the expanded city of Miyakonojō, Miyazaki, Miyakonojō and no longer exists as an independent Municipalities of Japan, municipality. External linksOfficial website
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Issei Takazaki
is a Japanese professional shogi player A professional shogi player (将棋棋士 ''shōgi kishi'' or プロ棋士 ''puro kishi'' "professional player") is a shogi player who is usually a member of a professional guild of shogi players. There are two categories of professional player ... ranked 7- dan. Early life Issei Takazaki was born in Nichinan, Miyazaki on February 12, 1987. As a sixth-grade student at , he defeated Kōhei Funae to win the 23rd in 1998, and he was accepted into the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school in September of that same year under the guidance of professional shogi player Kunio Yonenaga. At the beginning of his shogi apprenticeship, Takazaki commuted from his hometown to the Japan Shogi Association's headquarters in Tokyo alone by plane to participate in the regularly scheduled meetings and games, but also stayed at Yonenaga's home as a live-in apprentice for a period of time. Takazaki was promoted to 1-dan in April 2000 and then ...
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