Oeda Yusuke
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was a 9-dan professional Go player, affiliated with the
Nihon Ki-in The Nihon Ki-in (), also known as the Japan Go Association, is the main organizational body for Go in Japan, overseeing Japan's professional system and issuing diplomas for amateur dan rankings. It is based in Tokyo. The other major Go associat ...
, who lived in
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. He was a student of
Nobuaki Maeda Maeda Nobuaki was a Japanese professional 9 dan go player, a disciple of Honinbo Shusai, and a member of the Nihon Ki-in, the main organizational body for go in Japan. His own disciples were Norio Kudo, Yusuke Oeda, Shioiri Itsuzo, Nagahara Yos ...
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Promotion record

This is a list of pupils who have been taught by Yusuke Oeda in the game of Go. *
Ryu Shikun Ryu Shikun (柳時熏, born December 8, 1971 in Seoul, South Korea) is a professional Go player. Biography Ryu Shikun is a Go player who grew up in Seoul. He did not move to Japan until he was 15, and just 2 years later he turned profession ...
(from 1986) *
Kana Mannami is a professional Go player. Biography Mannami became a professional in 2000 at the age of seventeen, and four years later, she won the Women's Kisei The is a Japanese Go competition. Outline The Women's Kisei is sponsored by NTT DoCoMo ...
* Yasutoshi Yasuda (from 1977) * Morito Oubuchi (from 1983) *
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(from 1982) * Michael Redmond (from 1977) * Yasuhiko Onda (from 1982) * Yo Kaei (from 1984) * Hideichiro Iguchi (from 1977)GoBase.org profile
/ref> * Yoshifumi Endo * Zenki Han * Ryutaro Miyazaki * Shimako Miyazaki * Masanori Kurotaki * Masaki Kurotaki * Gensho Shimoji * David Mechner


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1935 births Japanese Go players 2010 deaths Sportspeople from Tokyo {{Japan-Go-bio-stub