Hirose Heijirō
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Hirose Heijirō | ||
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Full name | Hirose Heijirō | |
Kanji | 広瀬平治郎 | |
Date of birth | 1865 | |
Place of birth | , Japan | |
Date of death | 1940 | |
Place of death | , Japan | |
Rank | 7 dan |
Hirose Heijirō (広瀬平治郎 Heijirō Hirose?, 1865–1940) was a Japanese professional Go player of Hoensha and Nihon Ki-in who reached 5-dan in 1902. Hirose was the teacher of Iwamoto Kaoru and Kato Shin. Other disciples of Hirose included Tsuyamori Itsuro, Iida Haruji and Sakaguchi Tsunejiro.
[edit] Biography
- In 1895 he achieved 3 dan.
- In 1898 he achieved 4 dan.
- In 1901 he started to play Jubango with Ishii Senji.
- In 1902 he achieved 5 dan.
- In 1907 he started to play Jubango with Izawa Genkichi.
- In 1912 he achieved 6 dan.
- In 1918 he traveled to China because of an invitation from the prime minister of the Republic of China.
- In 1920 he became the fifth president of Hoensha.
- In 1921 he achieved 7 dan.
- In 1924 he retired because of illness.