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the article will probably require consulting Japanese language books. For reasons unknown to me, the JSA website does not have a page on him and apparently the JSA did not even assign him a number unlike most players (but like players that quit the JSA before retirement). So, this convenient online source that we are using for most shogi players cannot be used. Also, the Japanese wiki doesnt have any sources either (as it typical of that site). This is too bad since he died so young in his prime. He was an A class player and obviously strong and so deserves an article. Hopefully, someone with a Japanese library can help out. – ishwar(speak)06:24, 11 May 2019 (UTC)Reply