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The 26th Shinjin-o Tounament Final

( as of September 27, 2001 )
Yamashita got the Shinjin-O title 4 times in a raw !

1 19 September Tokyo Yamashita(W) won by resign
2 26 September Tokyo Yamashita(B) won by resign
3 3 Octorber Tokyo ---


The 26th Shinjin-o Tournament
( as of August 06, 2001 )

 Kawai Shoji Yashiro
(resign)
Seto
(resign)
Yamashita
(resign)
Yamashita
(5.5)
 Yashiro Kumiko
 Mizuma Toshifumi Seto
(4.5)
 Seto Taiki
 Nakamura Shinya Nakamura
(5.5)
Yamashita
(resign)
 Izumo Tetuya
 Nakao Jungo Yamashita
(resign)
 Yamashita Keigo
 Araki Issei Araki
(resign)
Chang L
(resign)
Arimura
(resign)
 Yoshida Mika
 Kono Takashi Chang L
(resign)
 Chang Li Yu
 Sakakibara Masateru Arimura
(resign)
Arimura
(resign)
 Arimura Hiroshi
 Kato Atsushi Yanaka
(resign)
 Yanaka Katsunori
 Yamada Takuji Yamada
(resign)
Kim
(resign)
Kim
(resign)
Kubo
(11.5)
 Hasegawa Hiro
 Kim Soo Joon Kim
(resign)
 Maeda Ryo
 Nakazawa Ayako Nakazawa
(resign)
Akiyama
(resign)
 Nakano Yasuhiro
 Inagaki Yo Akiyama
(resign)
 Akiyama Jiro
 Kubo Hideo Kubo
(resign)
Kubo
(2.5)
Kubo
(2.5)
 Kono Rin
 Sugimoto Akira Tsurumaru
(0.5)
 Tsurumaru Keiichi
 Matsubara Taisei Nakane
(resign)
Nakane
(4.5)
 Nakane Naoyuki
 Takei Takashi Takei
(3.5)
 Sakakibara Fumiko Su
(resign)
 Su Yaoguo