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Hon'inbō Satsugen
Full nameHon'inbō Satsugen
Kanji本因坊察元
Born1733
Japan
Died1788
Japan

Hon'inbō Satsugen (本因坊察元; 1733–1788) was a professional Go player.

Biography

Satsugen became Meijin by defeating Inoue Shunseki in 1767.

References

  1. Jono 64a (28 July 2024). "Honinbo Satsugen". senseis.xmp.net/. Retrieved 13 November 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
Preceded byHon'inbō Dōchi Meijin
1767–1788
Succeeded byHon'inbō Jōwa
Preceded byHon'inbō Hakugen Hon'inbō
1754–1788
Succeeded byHon'inbō Retsugen
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