Kaoru Nishimoto Explained

Kaoru Nishimoto
Native Name:西本馨
Born:August 10, 1923
Hometown:Fukushima-ku, Osaka
Pro Date:1948 (aged 24–25)
Badge No:52
Rank:7 dan
Jsa:52

(1923, Osaka – January 14, 2012, Maizuru, Kyoto) was a Japanese professional shogi player. His shogi teacher was .[1]

Nishimoto impaired visibility in his high school days at playing baseball.[2] Having severe visible impairment, he aimed to be a shogi player. He became a student of Kimi in 1940 and was promoted to 4dan, the lowest professional rank in 1948.

His visible impairment hindered him to play shogi, even though he was accompanied by an assistant during play. He lost his visibility in 1962 completely. In 1959, he was disqualified to play at Ranking tournament C2 class and played for free at Shoreikai until his retirement.

He died on January 14, 2012, aged 88, after a battle with pneumonia.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: <訃報>西本馨七段が死去. Japan Shogi Association. 30 September 2014.
  2. Web site: 将棋に憑かれた男. Shogi Penclublog. 30 September 2014.
  3. Web site: ja:棋士の西本馨さん死去 視力に障害負いながら活躍. Japanese. Shogi prayer Kaoru Nishimoto passed away, struggled with visual impairment. Asahi.com. January 15, 2012 . http://www.asahi.com/obituaries/update/0115/OSK201201150015.html. 2012-01-23. (Japanese)