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Inoue
    Keywords: Culture & History

The heads of the Inoue School (1612-1961)

 01. Nakamura Doseki Meijin 1612-1630
 02. Genkaku         7-Dan  1630-1673
 03. Dosa            7-Dan  1667-1692
 04. Dosetsu         Meijin 1692-1719
 05. Sakuun          8-Dan  1719-1734
 (h) Yuseki          5-Dan (1720-1726)
 06. Shunseki        8-Dan  1734-1772
 07. Shuntatsu       7-Dan  1772-1792
 08. Intatsu         7-Dan  1792-1805
 09. Shunsaku        7-Dan  1805-1810
 10. Insa            7-Dan  1810-1824
 11. Genan           8-Dan  1824-1846
 12. Setsuzan        6-Dan  1846-1850
 13. Matsumoto       7-Dan  1850-1891
 14. Otsuka          8-Dan  1891-1904
 15. Tabuchi         5-Dan  1904-1917
 16. Egeta           7-Dan  1917-1961

Notes: When the school actually closed is uncertain. The date 1961 is used as that is when Egeta died. From the 2nd through the 16th Inoue, professionally the heads of the school were known while playing as Inoue Inseki. (See iemoto system.) The use names shown are usually from their retirement or prior to becoming Head of the School.

--TimBrent



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