Japanese student Go organization
The All Japan Student Go Federation (Zen Nihon Gakusei Igo Renmei (全日本学生囲碁連盟 ) ) is a Japanese student Go organization for holding university Go championships . They have branches in each region (Kanto ,[ 1] Kansai ,[ 2] Kyushu ,[ 3] Tohoku [ 4] etc.). For similar organizations, there is the American Collegiate Go Association in the United States .[ 5]
Differences with other organizations
In Japan, most Go tournaments are operated by Nihon Ki-in or Kansai Ki-in . All Japan Student Go Federation and their branches are focused for university-based tournaments. They are not under direct control but have close relationship with them.
Tournaments
They are holding various tournaments with corporate sponsors .[ 6] [ 7]
World Students Go Oza Championship
This is a tournament to determine the student world champion since 2003.[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] Representative players from each region (including Taiwan , Europe , Oceania etc.) will compete. The expected games in 2020 have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
All Japan University Go Championship
This is a team competition by each university representatives. Teams that have cleared regional preliminaries can attend. Each team can send only five members and substitute players. The sponsor is Yomiuri Shimbun (as same as Yomiuri Giants )
Season
Year
Winner
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
1
1957
Chuo
Kansai Gakuin
Hokkaido
Kagoshima
Nanzan
-
-
-
2
1958
Keio
Kansai Gakuin
Kyushu
Nagoya
Hokkaido
-
-
-
3
1959
Keio
Kyushu
Hokkaido
Nagoya
Osaka Prefectural Univ.
Hiroshima
-
-
4
1960
Tokyo
Kyushu
Nagoya
Ritsumeikan
Toyama
Hokkaido
Hiroshima
-
5
1961
Chuo
Nagoya
Ritsumeikan
Akita
Kyushu
Hiroshima
Hokkaido Gakugei Univ.
Toyama
6
1962
Tokyo
Nagoya
Ritsumeikan
Hiroshima
Saga
Hokkaido
Niigata
Tohoku
7
1963
Keio
Nagoya
Kyoto
Hokkaido
Okayama
Kyushu
Tohoku
Niigata
8
1964
Meiji
Kyoto
Hokkaido
Nagoya
Okayama
Ryukyu
Yamagata
Niigata
9
1965
Hiroshima
Tokyo
Kyoto
Hokkaido
Nagoya
Tohoku
Fukuoka
Niigata
10
1966
Hokkaido
Tokyo
Osaka
Tohoku
Aichi Gakuin
Matsuyama Commercial
Kyushu
Niigata
11
1967
Kyoto
Chuo
Hokkaido
Tohoku
Aichi Gakuin
Kyushu
Kagawa
Kanazawa
12
1968
Nihon
Osaka
Hiroshima
Hokkaido
Ryukyu
Yamagata
Niigata
Aichi Gakuin
13
1969
Chuo
Kyoto
Hokkaido
Nagoya City Univ.
Yamagata
Hiroshima
North Kyushu
Kanazawa
14
1970
Waseda
15
1971
Waseda
16
1972
Waseda
17
1973
Waseda
18
1974
Kyushu
19
1975
Tokyo
20
1976
Kyushu
21
1977
Tokyo
22
1978
Keio
23
1979
Kyoto
24
1980
Keio
25
1981
Kyoto
26
1982
Tokyo
27
1983
Osaka
28
1984
Tohoku
29
1985
Tohoku
30
1986
Tohoku
31
1987
Tohoku
Tokyo
Kyoto
Shinshu
Hiroshima
Nagoya
Hokkaido
Kyushu
32
1988
Tokyo
Tohoku
Kyoto
Hiroshima
Kyushu
Shinshu
Hokkaido
Nagoya
33
1989
Tohoku
Tokyo
Hokkaido
Osaka City Univ.
Kanazawa
Nagoya
Kyushu
Hiroshima
34
1990
Tokyo
Tohoku
Hokkaido
Kyoto
Nagoya
Yamaguchi
Shinshu
Kyushu
35
1991
Tokyo
Ritsumeikan
Hokkaido
Tohoku
Nagoya
Kanazawa
Hiroshima
Kyushu
36
1992
Tokyo
Kyoto
Tohoku
Shinshu
Hokkaido
Nagoya
Kyushu
Hiroshima
37
1993
Hokkaido
Waseda
Tohoku
Ritsumeikan
Kumamoto
Shinshu
Nagoya
Okayama
38
1994
Tokyo
Tohoku
Kobe
Hokkaido
Nagoya
Okayama
Shinshu
Kumamoto
39
1995
Hokkaido
Ritsumeikan
Tokyo
Tohoku
Kumamoto
Shinshu
Okayama
Nagoya
40
1996
Waseda
Hokkaido
Ritsumeikan
Kumamoto
Tohoku
Kanazawa
Chukyo
Hiroshima
41
1997
Kyoto
Keio
Tohoku
Kumamoto
Shinshu
Hokkaido
Hiroshima
Nagoya
42
1998
Kyoto
Tokyo
Tohoku
Shinshu
Chukyo
Kyushu
Hokkaido
Okayama
43
1999
Tokyo
Tohoku
Kyoto
Nagoya
Shinshu
Okayama
Hokkaido
Kyushu
44
2000
Waseda
Kyoto
Tohoku
Kyushu
Okayama
Nagoya
Shinshu
Hokkaido
45
2001
Waseda
Kyoto
Tohoku
Nagoya
Kyushu
Okayama
Shinshu
Hokkaido
46
2002
Tokyo
Ritsumeikan
Tohoku
Nagoya
Kyushu
Hokkaido
Okayama
Kanazawa
47
2003
Tokyo
Ritsumeikan
Tohoku
Kyushu
Nagoya
Kanazawa
Hokkaido
Okayama
48
2004
Ritsumeikan
Tokyo
Kyushu
Tohoku
Kanazawa
Hokkaido
Okayama
Nagoya
49
2005
Ritsumeikan
Tohoku
Waseda
Kyushu
Hokkaido
Kanazawa
Meijo
Hiroshima
50
2006
Waseda
Ritsumeikan
Tohoku
Kyushu
Kanazawa
Hokkaido
Ehime
Meijo
51
2007
Waseda
Ritsumeikan
Tohoku
Hiroshima
Hokkaido
Kyushu
Gifu
Kanazawa
52
2008
Ritsumeikan
Keio
Tohoku
Kyushu
Hokkaido
Okayama
Nagoya
Shinshu
53
2009
Ritsumeikan
Waseda
Tohoku
Hokkaido
Kyushu
Nagoya
Shinshu
Okayama
54
2010
Waseda
Ritsumeikan
Okayama
Hokkaido
Shinshu
Gifu
Tohoku
Kyushu
55
2011
Waseda
Ritsumeikan
Okayama
Gifu
Hokkaido
Tohoku
Kyushu
Shinshu
56
2012
Ritsumeikan
Waseda
Okayama
Hokkaido
Shinshu
Tohoku
Kyushu
Gifu
57
2013
Waseda
Ritsumeikan
Okayama
Tohoku
Hokkaido
Kyushu
Kanazawa
Chukyo
58
2014
Waseda
Ritsumeikan
Okayama
Chukyo
Tohoku
Kanazawa
Hokkaido
Kyushu
59
2015
Ritsumeikan
Keio
Chukyo
Hokkaido
Okayama
Kyushu
Tohoku
Kanazawa
60
2016
Waseda
Ritsumeikan
Hokkaido
Tohoku
Kanazawa
Kyushu
Gifu
Hiroshima
61
2017
Ritsumeikan
Waseda
Tohoku
Hokkaido
Hiroshima
Gifu
Kyushu
Kanazawa
62
2018
Waseda
Ritsumeikan
Tohoku
Kyushu
Hiroshima
Kanazawa
Hokkaido
Gifu
63
2019
Ritsumeikan
Waseda
Tohoku
Hokkaido
Kyushu
Okayama
Kanazawa
Mie
All Japan Female Student Honinbo
This is the only one tournament that limits participants by gender . The sponsor is Mainichi Shinbun . Some winners have eventually obtained professional status, or became top amateur players.
Season
Year
Winner
32
1997
Tomomi Hoshino (Waseda)
33
1998
Fu Hong Mei (Dokkyo)[ 11]
34-35
1999-2000
Mizuyo Kamasaki (Hiroshima )
37 and 40
2002 and 2005
Miki Aragaki (Waseda)[ 12] [ 13]
38
2003
Marie Unegawa (Waseda)
39
2004
Kozue Takakura (Chuo )[ 14] [ 15]
41
2006
Risa Sasago (Waseda)[ 16] [ 17]
42
2006
Wang Jing Yi (Hosei )[ 18]
43
2007
Yin Shanchun (尹善渶, Keio)
44-46
2008-2010
Reiko Sekine (Taisho)[ 19]
47
2011
Noriko Horimoto (Ritsumeikan)
48
2012
Go Risa (Ritsumeikan)
49
2013
Yuka Kimoto (Hoso)[ 20]
50-51
2014-2015
Karin Tsukada (Ritsumeikan)
52-54
2016-2018
Akiko Fujiwara (Waseda)[ 21] [ 22] [ 23]
55
2019
Moeka Tsuji (Keio)
All Japan Student Go Best 10
This is the only one university championship that allows the attendance of high school and graduate students . It is held since 1964. The sponsor is The Asahi Shimbun .
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