The youngest player in history, Go Nakamura 2nd Dan, who entered the professional game at the age of 10, became a junior high school student from this month and won the first game as a junior high school student on the 1st.

In April, the youngest player in history, Go Nakamura 2nd Dan (12), who entered the professional team at 10 years and 0 months, achieved a good result of 51 wins and 26 losses in two years of elementary school, and from this month he will be in junior high school in Tokyo. I will continue to play while attending.

On the 1st, Nakamura 2nd Dan played the first game as a junior high school student at Nihon Ki-in in Tokyo, and played against Yukari Yoshihara 6th Dan (47).



The game started at 10 am, and after thinking a little about the first move of Yoshiwara 6th Dan, Nakamura 2nd Dan of Shiroban started hitting with a serious expression.



The game ended around 5:10 pm, and Nakamura Nidan, who was a white player, won and started his life as a junior high school player with a white star.

Nakamura 2nd Dan "Difficult battle from the beginning was much more difficult"

After the event, Nakamura Nidan recalled the game, saying, "It was a difficult battle from the beginning. I thought it would be a little better in the middle, but it was much more difficult."