The youngest Go player, Kaoru Nakamura, a first-year junior high school student, lost to the semi-final in a tournament to decide the challenger of the female title match, and was not the youngest player in history to challenge the title.

At the youngest age of 10 in history, he became a professional Go player, and now a first-year junior high school student, Aizu Central Hospital Cup (12), has won the top four tournaments to decide the challenger in the women's title match "Aizu Central Hospital Cup". , I was approaching two more wins until my first title challenge.



On the 15th, the semi-final of the tournament was held at an inn in Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture, and Nakamura 2nd Dan played against Eiko Nyu 3rd Dan (22) from 10 am.



In the game, Nakamura Nidan, who was a white player, actively set up, but at 4:34 pm, Ushi Sandan, who received a calm response, won the game six and a half.



Nakamura 2nd Dan was unable to advance to the challenger deciding match on the 16th, and this time it was not the youngest title challenge in history.



After the match, Nakamura Nidan looked back at the tournament and said, "I won more than I expected. I'm satisfied with myself."



The winning cow, Sandan, said, "Aisaki Mi-chan is very strong, so I'd like to have a good time hitting it because it's a great opportunity" for the challenger deciding match against Asami Ueno's female double crown.