The youngest go player in history Nakamura Sumire first dan Seventh title experienced person First match January 16 13:03

The youngest 10-year-old Go player at the age of 10 to become a professional Go player, Sumire Nakamura, is playing for the first time in an official game against a player who has won seven major titles.

Go Nakamura's first dan (10) became a professional shogi player in April of last year at the age of 10 years old, the youngest in history, and has scored 17 wins and 8 losses so far.

Nakamura Hatsudan will be qualifying for one of the seven major titles, "Honinbo Battle", at Nihon Kiin Chubu Central Headquarters in Higashi-ku, Nagoya City on the 16th.

The opponent on the 16th is Hane Yasumasa Kudan (75), also known as the "Diamond of Chukyo", who has won the title of "The Throne" for one term 30 years ago and achieved 1200 wins in total.

The two are 65 years apart from each other, and this is the first official match between Nakamura Hatsudan and a player who has held the seven titles.

At 10 am, the game started, and Nakamura Hatsudan bowed with a nervous expression. After a little thought, he took his first move.

The game on the 16th has three hours each, and the game is expected to last until the evening.