Sumire Nakamura, a 14-year-old professional shogi player who won the women's Kisei match last month and became the youngest ever to win the women's title, attended the title ceremony on the 8th and said, "Winning was a miracle. I think so,” he said happily.

Sumire Nakamura Women's Kisei won the women's Kiseisen, one of the women's Go titles, at the age of 13 years and 11 months on the 6th of last month, breaking the record for the youngest women's title to win for the first time in about nine years.



On the 8th, the enthronement ceremony of the female kisei was held at a hotel in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, and the Nakamura female kisei who took the stage received a "letter of imprisonment" with a smile.



Writer Mariko Hayashi then handed her a bouquet of flowers and gave words of encouragement, saying, ``Since the Heian period, women have made the game of Go more exciting.



Nakamura Kisei, who gave a greeting after this, said, "She was too good to be a challenger, but I think it was a miracle that she won. I will continue to do my best without forgetting my gratitude." said joyfully.



After the ceremony, Nakamura Women's Kisei, who was interviewed by the press, said, "When I'm 14 years old, I want to challenge other women's titles, and in the future, I want to become a player who can play an active part in world competitions." I was talking about my aspirations.