Fujisawa

   

There are several professional go players with the name Fujisawa, these are:

  • Fujisawa Hideyuki (9p), also known as Fujisawa Shuko, honorary Kisei and winner of many other titles, notorious for his drinking and gambling habits.
  • Fujisawa Hosai (9p), originally Fujisawa Kuranosuke, first professional to reach 9 dan in the Oteai, only player to ever win a jubango against Go Seigen. (However, Fujisawa took Black.)
  • Fujisawa Kazunari (8p), born 1964, son of Fujisawa Hideyuki
  • Fujisawa Rina (1p), born 1998, granddaughter of Fujisawa Hideyuki, youngest promotion to professional shodan in Japan as of 2010.

Discussion: Should we keep this page ?

Dave: The idea behind this page is incorrect IMHO. This page was created in order to make an ambiguous link in several pages. This is not what hyper linking should do. The relevant uses of Fujisawa in pages should be made more specific, e.g. Fujisawa Hideyuki rather than just Fujisawa.

willemien Keep this page, even if all ambigious links are corrected maybe creating a page with all ambigious japanese names. (That could be the only good link to this page)

Herman: This page should not be linked to (that would, indeed, be the wrong way to use hyperlinks), but can still exist. The purpose of this page should then be to disambiguate between several players with the same name for those who use the search function.

Dave: I suggest you consider what this actually involves and whether you or someone actually wants to do it. Either you repeat enough information from the individual player pages to allow a user to distinguish between the different players - without knowing what level of knowledge the user has - or you simply list the links to the various player pages. I think that searching in titles for "Fujisawa" is better than having a separate page with just those links. If you want some selected information as well, then good luck to the person preparing the Zhang and Li pages for Chinese pros and the Kim, Pak, and Yi pages for Korean pros. The Japanese names are the easiest. :-)

tapir: I agree with Dave. I made the page because Dieter requested it. However the ambiguous names page looks helpful.


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