Hon'inbō Retsugen

Go player and head of the Honinbo house
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroGo player and head of the Honinbo house
PlacesJapan
wasGo player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1750
Death1 January 1808Japan (aged 58 years)
The details

Biography

Honinbo Retsugen (本因坊烈元, 1750–1808) was a Japanese professional go player, and tenth head of the Hon'inbō house.

Biography

The period of the second half of the eighteenth century, as far as the game of go in Japan is concerned, is lacking in distinguishing features. It is short on both technical innovation and outstanding individuals. Some authors, for example John Fairbairn, have suggested that in this era the levels in China and in Japan were quite close, though since Japan was strictly closed this can only be argued on comparison of existing game records in very different styles.

Retsugen was on the receiving end of the brilliance of the one player of the era who still has a high reputation, Yasui Senchi. Senchi was a pioneer of the kind of centrally-oriented play later revived and refined as shinfuseki in the 1930s.

Preceded by
Hon'inbō Satsugen
Honinbo
1788–1808
Succeeded by
Honinbo Genjo


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