Kansai Ki-in
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The Kansai Ki-in (関西棋院), i.e., Kansai Go Association, is an organizational body for the game of Go in Japan, which was founded by Hashimoto Utaro in 1950. Though it is not as large as its chief rival, the Nihon Ki-in, it also issues diplomas to strong players and oversees professionals as the NHK does.
World War II created great difficulties in traveling from the Osaka region to Tokyo for Nihon Ki-in events. The NHK created a western branch, but when a dispute over the Honinbo title arose in 1950, this branch declared its independence.
[edit] See also
- Nihon Ki-in (Japanese Go Association)
- Hanguk Kiwon (Korean Go Association)
- Zhongguo Qiyuan (Chinese Go Association)
- Taiwan Qiyuan (Taiwanese Go Association)
- Hoensha
- American Go Association
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