Chinanews Client, September 23. According to Kyodo News Agency, the three "closed hands" placed on the Internet by the Japanese shogi throne chess saint Fujii Satoshi had ended auctions recently.

Fujii participated in the 61st throne game (7 games to determine the winner) in the 4th inning and auctioned the highest transaction price of 15 million yen (approximately RMB 970,000).

The auction proceeds will be donated to the rainstorm-stricken areas in Kyushu as a donation.

  According to the report, according to the Japanese Shogi Federation that provided the seal, there has been a precedent for 50,000 yen in charity auctions in the past, and this time the amount has broken the norm.

The official transaction price will be finalized after payment is confirmed.

  There was a high bid of more than 30 million yen in this auction, which caused heated discussion.

It is reported that bidders who report high prices must send e-mails to inform them of personal information such as name and address.

The bidder did not contact the Shogi Alliance, so the offer was deleted.

  In the second round of Fujii's first closure, the auction price was 5.501 million yen.

The former throne Ichiki Kudan (47 years old) who proposed to bid was sold for 2,001 million yen in the third round.

  "Hand-closing" refers to the practice of handwriting the first on the second day on paper after the first day of the game is over.

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