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词条 Ōshō (shogi)
释义

  1. History

  2. Format

  3. Winners

  4. Records

  5. Lifetime Ōshō

  6. Parallel in amateur shogi

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Nihongo|Ōshō|王将|ōshō}} is one of the eight titles in Japanese professional shogi. The tournament is co-sponsored by Sports Nippon and the Mainichi Shimbun with additional support received from the {{Interlanguage link multi|Igo & Shogi Channel|ja|3=囲碁・将棋チャンネル|vertical-align=sup}}.[1]

The word also refers to the piece called the "King" in shogi.

History

The tournament was first held in 1950 as a non-title tournament. The following year in 1951, it was elevated to major title status as the third major title along with the Meijin and Tenth Dan (later Ryūō) title tournaments.

Format

The tournament is open to all {{nihongo|shogi professionals|正棋士|seikishi}} and takes place in four stages. The first and second preliminary rounds consist of multiple single-elimination tournaments in which the first round winners advance to compete against each other in the second round. The three winners of the second round tournaments then advance to a round-robin league called the "{{nihongo|challenger league|挑戦者決定リーグ戦|Chōsensha Kettei Rīgusen}}" along with four seeded players. The winner of the challenger league then advances to a best-of-seven championship match against the reigning Ōshō title holder. If two players or more finish tied for first in the challenger league, a single-game playoff between the two highest seeded players is held to determine the challenger. The time controls are three hours per player for the two preliminary rounds, four hours per player for the challenger league, and eight hours per player for the championship match. The championship match is held from January to March.[2]

Winners

The following is a list of the winners and runners-up for past Ōshō title matches.[3]

No. YearWinnerScoreOpponent
1 1951 Kōzō Masuda 4-1 Yoshio Kimura
2 1952 Yasuharu Oyama 4-3 Yuzo Maruta
3 1953 Yasuharu Oyama (2) 4-2 Kozo Masuda
4 1954 Yasuharu Oyama (3) 4-1 Shigeyuki Matsuda
5 1955 Kozo Masuda (2) 3-0 Yasuharu Oyama
6 1956 Kozo Masuda (3) 4-2 Yasuharu Oyama
7 1957 Yasuharu Oyama (4) 4-3 Kozo Masuda
8 1958 Yasuharu Oyama (5) 3-0 Kazukiyo Takashima
9 1959 Yasuharu Oyama (6) 4-2 Tatsuya Futakami
10 1960 Yasuharu Oyama (7) 4-2 Tatsuya Futakami
11 1961 Yasuharu Oyama (8) 3-0 Hifumi Kato
12 1962 Tatsuya Futakami 4-2 Yasuharu Oyama
13 1963 Yasuharu Oyama (9) 3-0 Tatsuya Futakami
14 1964 Yasuharu Oyama (10) 4-1 Hiroji Kato
15 1965 Yasuharu Oyama (11) 4-3 Michiyoshi Yamada
16 1966 Yasuharu Oyama (12) 4-1 Hifumi Kato
17 1967 Yasuharu Oyama (13) 4-2 Hifumi Kato
18 1968 Yasuharu Oyama (14) 4-0 Kunio Naitō
19 1969 Yasuharu Oyama (15) 4-1 Tatsuya Futakami
20 1970 Yasuharu Oyama (16) 4-3 Makoto Nakahara
21 1971 Yasuharu Oyama (17) 4-3 Michio Ariyoshi
22 1972 Makoto Nakahara 4-0 Yasuharu Oyama
23 1973 Makoto Nakahara (2) 4-2 Kunio Yonenaga
24 1974 Makoto Nakahara (3) 4-3 Kunio Yonenaga
25 1975 Makoto Nakahara (4) 4-1 Michio Ariyoshi
26 1976 Makoto Nakahara (5) 4-2 Yasuharu Oyama
27 1977 Makoto Nakahara (6) 4-2 Michio Ariyoshi
28 1978 Hifumi Kato 4-1 Makoto Nakahara
29 1979 Yasuharu Oyama (18) 4-2 Hifumi Kato
30 1980 Yasuharu Oyama (19) 4-1 Kunio Yonenaga
31 1981 Yasuharu Oyama (20) 4-3 Makoto Nakahara
32 1982 Kunio Yonenaga 4-1 Yasuharu Oyama
33 1983 Kunio Yonenaga (2) 4-1 Keiji Mori
34 1984 Makoto Nakahara (7) 4-1 Kunio Yonenaga
No. YearWinnerScoreOpponent
35 1985 Osamu Nakamura 4-2 Makoto Nakahara
36 1986 Osamu Nakamura (2) 4-2 Makoto Nakahara
37 1987 Yoshikazu Minami 4-3 Osamu Nakamura
38 1988 Yoshikazu Minami (2) 4-0 Akira Shima
39 1989 Kunio Yonenaga (3) 4-3 Yoshikazu Minami
40 1990 Yoshikazu Minami (3) 4-2 Kunio Yonenaga
41 1991 Koji Tanigawa 4-1 Yoshikazu Minami
42 1992 Koji Tanigawa (2) 4-0 Satoshi Murayama
43 1993 Koji Tanigawa (3) 4-2 Makoto Nakahara
44 1994 Koji Tanigawa (4) 4-3 Yoshiharu Habu
45 1995 Yoshiharu Habu 4-0 Koji Tanigawa
46 1996 Yoshiharu Habu (2) 4-0 Koji Tanigawa
47 1997 Yoshiharu Habu (3) 4-1 Yasumitsu Sato
48 1998 Yoshiharu Habu (4) 4-1 Taku Morishita
49 1999 Yoshiharu Habu (5) 4-0 Yasumitsu Sato
50 2000 Yoshiharu Habu (6) 4-1 Koji Tanigawa
51 2001 Yasumitsu Sato 4-2 Yoshiharu Habu
52 2002 Yoshiharu Habu (7) 4-0 Yasumitsu Sato
53 2003 Toshiyuki Moriuchi 4-2 Yoshiharu Habu
54 2004 Yoshiharu Habu (8) 4-0 Toshiyuki Moriuchi
55 2005 Yoshiharu Habu (9) 4-3 Yasumitsu Sato
56 2006 Yoshiharu Habu (10) 4-3 Yasumitsu Sato
57 2007 Yoshiharu Habu (11) 4-1 Toshiaki Kubo
58 2008 Yoshiharu Habu (12) 4-3 Koichi Fukaura
59[4] 2009 Toshiaki Kubo 4-2 Yoshiharu Habu
60[5] 2010 Toshiaki Kubo (2) 4-2 Masayuki Toyoshima
61[6] 2011 Yasumitsu Sato (2) 4-1 Toshiaki Kubo
62[7] 2012 Akira Watanabe 4-1 Yasumitsu Sato
63[8]2013Akira Watanabe (2)4-3Yoshiharu Habu
64[9]2014 Masataka Gōda4-3Akira Watanabe
65[10]2015 Masataka Gōda (2)4-2Yoshiharu Habu
66[11]2016Toshiaki Kubo (3)4-2 Masataka Gōda
67[12]2017Toshiaki Kubo (4)4-2Masayuki Toyoshima
68[13]2018Akira Watanabe (3)4-0Toahiaki Kubo

Records

  • Most titles overall: Yasuharu Oyama, 20
  • Most consecutive titles: Yasuharu Oyama, 9 in a row (1963-1971)

Lifetime Ōshō

{{nihongo|"Lifetime Ōshō"|永世王将|Eisei Ōshō}} is the title given to a player who has won the championship ten times. An active player may qualify for the title, but it is only officially awarded upon retirement or death. Yasuharu Oyama and Yoshiharu Habu are the only players who have qualified for this title: Oyama qualified in 1973 and Habu qualified for the title in 2007.[14]

Parallel in amateur shogi

There is a separate tournament held each year for amateurs called the {{Interlanguage link multi|Amateur Osho Tournament|ja|3=将棋のアマチュア棋戦#全国アマチュア王将位大会|vertical-align=sup}} which is sponsored by the Japan Shogi Association with support from the Igo & Shogi Channel. The winner is awarded the title {{nihongo|"Amateur Ōshō"|アマ王将|Ama Ōshō}}.[15]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.shogi.or.jp/kisen/oushou/index.html|script-title=ja:棋戦情報 王将戦|title=Kisen Jōhō Ōshōsen|language=Japanese|trans-title=Tournament Information: The Osho Tournament|publisher=Japan Shogi Association|accessdate=April 1, 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.shogi.or.jp/kisen/oushou/index.html#about|script-title=ja:王将戦概要|title=Ōshōsen Gaiyō|language=Japanese|trans-title= Osho Tournament Summary|publisher=Japan Shogi Association|accessdate=April 1, 2015}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.shogi.or.jp/kisen/oushou/index.html#result|title=Ōshōsen Kako no Kekka|script-title=ja:王将戦過去の結果|trans-title=Osho Match past results|language=Japanese|publisher=Japan Shogi Association|accessdate=March 31, 2015}}
4. ^{{cite news|author=|url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/society/special//osho2010/KFullNormal20100318119.html|script-title=ja:久保新王将誕生! 超急戦を逆転し棋王と2冠|title=Kubo Shin Ōshō Tanjō! Chōkyūsen o Gyakuten Shi, Kiō to Nikan|trans-title=Kubo new Osho is crowned! Comes from behind to win very sharp game to hold two major titles at same time.|language=Japanese|date=March 18, 2010|newspaper=Sports Nippon|quote=羽生善治王将(39)に久保利明棋王(34)が挑戦する第59期王将戦7番勝負の第6局...久保が超急戦を逆転勝利した。初の王将位を奪取して...[Toshiaki Kubo Kioh (age 34), challenger to Yoshiharu Habu Osho (age 39), comes from behind to win a very sharp Game 6 of the 7-game 59th Osho title to win Osho title for the first time.]|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100325065510/http://www.sponichi.co.jp/society/special//osho2010/KFullNormal20100318119.html|archivedate=March 25, 2010|accessdate=December 19, 2017}}
5. ^{{cite news|author=|url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/society/news/2011/03/16/kiji/K20110316000434980.html|script-title=ja:久保王将が初防衛! 鮮やかなさばきで勝利|title=Kubo Ōshō ga Hatsu Bōei! Azayaka na Sabaki de Shōri|trans-title=Kubo Osho defends title for the first time. Wins with brilliant technique|language=Japanese|date=March 16, 2011|newspaper=Sports Nippon|quote=久保利明王将 (35) が勝ち, 通算成績4勝2敗で初防衛を果たした。[Toshiaki Kubo Osho (age 35) wins and defends title for the first time by a score of 4-2]|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140813124505/http://www.sponichi.co.jp/society/news/2011/03/16/kiji/K20110316000434980.html|archivedate=August 13, 2014|accessdate=December 19, 2017}}
6. ^{{cite news|author=|url=http://www.asahi.com/shougi/news/TKY201203090493.html|script-title=ja:佐藤九段がタイトル奪取 将棋王将戦」|title=Satō Kudan ga Taitoru Dasshu, Shōgi Ōshōsen|trans-title=Shogi Osho Match: Sato 9-dan captures title|language=Japanese|date=March 9, 2012|newspaper=Asahi Shimbun|quote=挑戦者の佐藤康光九段(42)が久保利明王将(36)に109手で勝って, 通算成績を4勝1敗とし, タイトルを奪取した。[Challenger Yasumitsu Sato 9-dan (age 42) defeats Toshiaki Kubo Osho (age 36) in 109 moves to win match 4-1 and capture the title.]|accessdate=March 31, 2015}}
7. ^{{cite news|author=|url=http://www.sankei.com/life/news/130307/lif1303070006-n1.html|script-title=ja:第5局, 渡辺竜王が王将初奪取, 2冠に|title=Dai Gokyoku, Watanabe Ryūō ga Ōshō Hatsudasshu, Nikan ni|language=Japanese|trans-title=Watanabe Ryu-oh wins Game 5 to capture Osho title for the first time and become a 2-crown|newspaper=Sankei Shimbun|date=March 7, 2013|quote=124手で後手の渡辺竜王が勝ち, 対戦成績4勝1敗で初めて王将を奪取。[Challenger Watanabe Ryu-oh wins in 124 moves as gote to win match 4–1 and capture the Osho title for the first time.]|accessdate=March 31, 2015}}
8. ^{{cite news|last=Fukamatsu|first=Shinji|url=http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASG3S6DKJG3SUCVL01Y.html|script-title=ja:渡辺王将が初防衛 将棋王将戦, 羽生三冠退ける|title=Watanabe Ōshō ga Hatsubōei Shogi Ōshōsen, Habu Sankan Shirizokeru.|trans-title=Shogi Osho Match: Watanabe Osho defends title for first time, defeats Habu 3-crown|language=Japanese|date=March 27, 2014|newspaper=Asahi Shimbun|quote=渡辺明王将(29)が挑戦者の羽生善治三冠(43)に110手で勝ち, シリーズ4勝3敗で初防衛を果たした。[Akira Watanabe Osho (age 29) defeats challenger Yoshiharu Habu 3-crown (age 43) in 110 moves to win series 4-3 and defend title for the first time.]|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140401082223/http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASG3S6DKJG3SUCVL01Y.html|archivedate=April 1, 2013|accessdate=December 15, 2017}}
9. ^{{cite news|author=|url=http://www.sankei.com/life/news/150327/lif1503270026-n1.html|script-title=ja:王将戦, 郷田九段が最終局制し初奪取|title=Ōshōsen, Gōda Kudan ga Saishūkyoku Sesshi Hatsu Dasshu|language=Japanese|trans-title=Osho Match: Goda 9 dan wins final game to capture title for the first time|newspaper=Sankei Shimbun|date=March 27, 2015|quote=挑戦者で先手の郷田真隆九段(44)が渡辺明王将(30)=棋王=に99手で勝ち, 対戦成績を4勝3敗として初めて王将位を奪取した。[Challenger Goda 9-dan (age 44) defeats defending champion Watanabe (age 30)—also reigning Kioh holder—in 99 moves as sente to win match 4–3 and capture the Osho title for the first time.]|accessdate=March 31, 2015}}
10. ^{{cite news|author=|url=http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASJ3L44KBJ3LUCVL006.html|script-title=ja:郷田王将, 羽生名人を破り初防衛 将棋王将戦|title=Gōda Ōshō, Habu Meijin wo Yaburi Hatsu Bōei Ōshōsen|language=Japanese|trans-title= Goda Osho defeats Habu Meijin to defend title for the first time since becoming Osho|newspaper=Asahi Shimbun|date=March 19, 2016|accessdate=March 27, 2016}}
11. ^{{cite news|last=Murase|first=Shinya|url=http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASK3H3SD7K3HUCVL005.html|script-title=ja:久保九段, 王将のタイトル奪取 郷田王将に4勝2敗|title=Kubo Kudan, Ōshō no Taitoru Dasshu Gōda Ōshō ni Yonshō Nihai|language=Japanese|trans-title= Kubo 9-dan defeats Goda Osho 4-2 to capture Osho Title|newspaper=Asahi Shimbun|date=March 15, 2017|accessdate=March 16, 2017}}
12. ^{{cite news|author=|url=https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXMZO2817409015032018000000/|script-title=ja:久保王将が防衛 将棋, 豊島八段を破る|title=Kubo Ōshō ga Bōei Shōgi, Toyoshima Hachidan wo Yaburu|language=ja|trans-title=Kubo Ōshō defends title, defeats Toyoshima 8d|date=March 15, 2018|newspaper=The Nikkei|agency=Kyodo News|access-date=March 16, 2018}}
13. ^{{cite news|author=|url=https://mainichi.jp/articles/20190225/k00/00m/040/154000c|script-title=ja:渡辺4連勝で新王将に 5期ぶり通算3期目の復位 久保は無冠に|title=Watanabe Yonrenshō de Shin Ōshō ni Gokiburi Tsūsan Sankime no Fukui Kubo wa Mukan ni|language=ja|trans-title=Watanabe wins Ōshō title 4-0 to recapture title for the 3rd time and first time in 5 years; Kubo loses his only major title|date=February 25, 2019|newspaper=Mainichi Shimbun|access-date=February 25, 2019}}
14. ^{{cite web|author=|url=http://www.shogi.or.jp/record/eisei-title.html|script-title=ja:永世称号・名誉称号 獲得者一覧|title=Eisei Shōgō - Meiyo Shōgō Kakutokusha Ichiran|trans-title=List of Lifetime Title Holders|language=Japanese|publisher=Japan Shogi Association|quote=王将戦 永世王将 通算10期 大山康晴 (1973)・羽生善治 (2007). [Osho Match: Lifetime Osho, A total of 10 times, Yasuharu Oyama (1973) - Yoshiharu Habu (2007)]|accessdate=March 31, 2015}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.shogi.or.jp/taikai/ama_oushou/index.html|script-title=ja:将棋大会 全国アマチュア王将位大会|title=Shōgi Taikai: Zenkoku Amachua Ōshōi Taikai|language=Japanese|trans-title=Shogi Tournaments: All Japan Amateur Osho Tournament|publisher=Japan Shogi Association|accessdate=April 1, 2015}}

External links

  • Mainichi Shimbun: Ōshō tournament {{Link language|ja}}
  • Sports Nippon: Shogi {{Link language|ja}}
  • Shogi Tournament Database: Ōshō tournament {{Link language|ja}}
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