Kageyama Toshiro

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Kageyama Toshiro (影山利郎 Kageyama Toshirō, "Kage", 21st June 1926 - 31st July 1990) was a Japanese 7-dan professional Go player.

Kageyama is relatively well known in the Western go world for his books "Lessons in the Fundamentals of Go" and "Kage's Secret Chronicles of Handicap Go".

A go player since his youth, he won the All-Japan Amateur Honinbo? tournament in 1948 and turned professional the following year. His promotion record is:

  • Shodan 1949
  • 2-dan 1950
  • 3-dan 1951
  • 4-dan 1953
  • 5-dan 1955
  • 6-dan 1961
  • 7-dan 1977


In 1953 he took first place in the second division of the Oteai (the professional rating tournament) and in 1965 and 1966 he was runner-up in the Kodansha tournament (a competition among 5- to 7-dan professionals). In 1967 he won the Takamatsu-no-miya Prize.
He was known for his steady style of play and accuracy at calculation. He was active in the amateur go world until his death.


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