I think the Kifu page needs a better definition of what a kifu is and specially a good example of a kifu as it appears in books/newspapers with explanations (a scanned kifu could be cool, but a computer-drawn one would also do). Perhaps also a "how to read a kifu" section.
(I know that the go diagrams in sensei's library are very much like kifus, but an image of a real kifu as it appears in a book or newspaper as well as instructions on how to read it would be good, in my opinion.)
As it currently is, one doesn't really get a good idea on what kifus are and how they look like in practice.
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SirLyric: a question sparked by reading through HikaruNoGo - at one point in the story Waya offers to teach Hikaru how to write a kifu and shows him a very complex-looking form with what appears to be much more information than the standard record, including time information. I can't seem to find any information about this kifu style on the web, but the manga says it's used for recording pro games - can anyone elaborate here, or is this fictional?