The title battle "Women's Meijin Battle" has begun for the first time by Nakamura Kaoru 2nd Dan (13), who became the youngest professional Go player in history.

Nakamura 2nd Dan was promoted to a professional shogi player at 10 years and 0 months, and was promoted to "2nd Dan" at 12 years and 0 months. It was achieved in a month and set the youngest record.



"Women's Meijin Battle" is the third match, and it's past 9:50 am at Nihon Ki-in in Tokyo. The four female crowns (23) have appeared.



Then, while staring at each other quietly on the board, when the start of the game was announced at 10 am, the black number Nakamura 2nd dan hit a go stone, and the white number Fujisawa woman style four crowns soon hit a go stone, the first station. It began.



The victory or defeat is expected to be decided on the afternoon of the 14th, and if Nakamura Nidan wins two first, he will break the youngest record of winning the "Women's Title".