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Kazuharu Shoshi |
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Native name | 所司和晴 |
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Born | (1961-10-23) October 23, 1961 (age 62) |
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Hometown | Kōtō |
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Achieved professional status | June 27, 1985(1985-06-27) (aged 23) |
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Badge Number | 172 |
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Rank | 7-dan |
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Teacher | Hirokichi Hirano (7-dan) |
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Meijin class | Free |
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Ryūō class | 6 |
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Kazuharu Shoshi (所司 和晴, Shoshi Kazuharu, born October 23, 1961) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 7-dan.[1]
Professional shogi
Theoretical contributions
Shoshi has written a standard manual on shogi handicap josekis.
Promotion history
The promotion history for Shoshi is as follows:[2]
- 5-kyū: 1978
- 1-dan: 1980
- 4-dan: June 27, 1985
- 5-dan: April 1, 1987
- 6-dan: October 29, 1992
- 7-dan: April 27, 2005
Awards and honors
Shoshi received the Japan Shogi Association's "25 Years Service Award" in 2010 for being an active professional for 25 years.[3]
Xiangqi
Shoshi also plays xiangqi representing Japan in world tournaments and won the first prize in 1999, 2003, 2007, and 2015 in the non-Chinese/Vietnamese category.[4]