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Jun-Meijin
    Keywords: Culture & History

The Jun-Meijin in the Edo era were those players who achieved 8-Dan (Jun-Meijin means Half-Meijin).

 Yasui Santetsu           1612-1644
 Hayashi Monnyusai        1612-????
 Honinbo Sanetsu          1630-1658
 Yasui Senkaku            1700-1737
 Hayashi Bokunyu Monnyu   1706-1726
 Inoue Sakuun Inseki      1721
 Hayashi Incho Monnyu     1727-1743
 Yasui Shuntetsu Senkaku  1737-1775
 Yasui Senchi Senkaku     1780-1814
 Honinbo Retsugen         1788-1808
 Honinbo Genjo            1808-1827
 Yasui Chitoku Senchi     1808-1838
 Hayashi Genbi Monnyu     1819-1848
 Inoue Genan Inseki       1828-1846
 Honinbo Shuwa            1847-1873
 Ito Showa                1801-1878

It should be noted that 17th-18th century dates are approximate as to when 8 Dan was achieved. As I get info I will correct it.



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