Naoko Hayashiba Explained

Naoko Hayashiba
Native Name:林葉直子
Native Name Lang:ja
Birth Date:24 January 1968
Nationality:Japanese
Occupation:Shogi player, writer, manga artist

, who is also known by the pen name, is a Japanese writer and manga artist from Fukuoka. She had a successful career as professional shogi player but quit during a sex scandal with another professional player, Makoto Nakahara, in 1995.[1] [2] Since then, she has focused on writing and TV work. She has written two novel series, Tondemo Police and Kiss Dakeja Iya, and the manga Shion no Ō. In 2010, after a 15-year absence, she returned to shogi.[3]

Shogi professional

Hayashiba defeated professional shogi player in a 1991 game using the rare Sleeve Rook opening as Black,[4] which made her the first female professional to defeat a male in a tournament game. Hayashiba's victory, however, is considered to be an "unofficial" because the Ginga Tournament did not become an official tournament until 2000.

She had the record for the highest yearly winning rate of 0.852 (23 wins out of 27) in 1989 until it was surpassed by Ichiyo Shimizu in 1993 (0.897) and the record winning streak of 17 games in a row in 1982 until it was beaten by Hiroe Nakai in 2010 (19 games) and Kana Satomi in 2015 (21 games).[5]

Titles and other championships

Hayashiba won a total of 15 titles in her career. She won the Women's Meijin title 4 times, the title 10 times, and the 1 time.[6] [7] When she was 15 years old, she became the youngest to win the Women's Meijin and the first as well as youngest to win two titles (2 crowns) at the same time.[8] [9] [10]

Since she won the Women's Ōshō title more than 5 times, she was the first to qualify for the prestigious Lifetime Women's Ōshō (Queen Ōshō) title in 1985. However, since she left the JSA instead of retiring via the normal channels, she was not given the title.

She won the once in 1989.[11]

She won the Women's Amateur Meijin tournament in 1979 when she was 11 years old.[12]

Awards and honors

Hayashiba has received a number of Japan Shogi Association Annual Shogi Awards in recognition of her accomplishments in shogi.[13] [14]

Annual shogi awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: West, Mark D.. Secrets, sex, and spectacle: The rules of scandal in Japan and the United States. 2007. 176. University of Chicago Press. 978-0-2268-9408-9. Google Books. 2018-03-22.
  2. Web site: 林葉直子と中原誠の不倫騒動 将棋界に炸裂した「文春砲」. October 20, 2016 .
  3. Web site: http://mainichi.jp/enta/geinou/graph/201007/28/. ja:林葉直子さん 15年ぶり対局. 2010-07-28. Mainichi Shimbun. ja. 2011-01-01.
  4. Web site: 林葉直子 vs. 椎橋金司 銀河戦.
  5. Web site: 歴代ベスト記録・ランキング成績・ランキング|日本将棋連盟.
  6. Web site: 岡田美術館杯女流名人戦 |棋戦|日本将棋連盟.
  7. Web site: 霧島酒造杯女流王将戦 |棋戦|日本将棋連盟.
  8. Web site: 里見香奈が女流名人位を奪取|将棋ニュース|日本将棋連盟.
  9. Web site: 大山名人杯倉敷藤花戦 |棋戦|日本将棋連盟.
  10. Joryū Kikai no Yonjū Shūnen. ja:女流棋界の40周年. ja. 40 years of Female Professional Shogi. September 2014. 25–29. Shogi World. MyNabi Publishing/Japan Shogi Association. Google Books. 2018-03-22.
  11. Web site: レディースオープントーナメント歴代優勝者.
  12. Web site: 女流アマ名人戦歴代優勝者一覧.
  13. Web site: 将棋大賞受賞者一覧|棋士データベース|日本将棋連盟.
  14. Web site: 将棋大賞受賞者一覧|棋士データベース|日本将棋連盟.