Yasuro Kikuchi
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Full name | Yasuro Kikuchi | |
Kanji | 菊池康郎 | |
Date of birth | January 1, 1929 | |
Place of birth | , Japan | |
Residence | Japan | |
Rank | 8 dan (A) |
Yasuro Kikuchi (born January 1, 1929) is an amateur Go player.
[edit] Biography
Kikuchi founded the prestigious Ryokusei Academy in 1975, which has become one of the most prolific go schools in Japan. Some of the most famous players to come out of the academy include Kikuyo Aoki (current Women's Meijin), Atsushi Kato, Jiro Akiyama, Tomochika Mizokami (winner of many youth titles), and Keigo Yamashita (current Kisei). Kikuchi's other students include Shinichi Aoki, Ryuichi Muramatsu, Keiichi Tsurumaru, Yoshimichi Suzuki, Atsushi Katsura, Ko Reibun. He has won many amateur titles, his biggest coming in 1992 when he won the World Amateur Go Championship. He also came in third place at the 2003 edition. He still actively participates in professional go competitions that allow amateurs to enter. In 2003, he beat Ryu Shikun by resignation in the Agon Cup at the age of 73.