Michio Ariyoshi Explained

Michio Ariyoshi
Born:July 27, 1935
Hometown:Bizen, Okayama, Japan
Badge No:66
Teacher:Yasuharu Ōyama
Rank:9-dan
No Titles:1
Tournaments:9
Wins:1088
Losses:1002
Jsa:66

was a Japanese professional shogi player who achieved the rank of 9-dan.[1] [2] He authored a Tsume shogi book titled "Tsume shogi 121 sen(詰将棋121選)".[3]

Shogi professional

Promotion history

The promotion history for Ariyoshi is as follows:[4]

Titles and other championships

Ariyoshi appeared in major title matches a total of nine times and won one major title. He won the 21st Kisei title in 1972 for his only major title.[5] In addition to his one major title, Ariyoshi won eight other shogi championships during his career.[6]

Death

Ariyoshi died on September 27, 2022, at age 87. He died while being hospitalized for aspiration pneumonia.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kishi Dētabēsu: Ariyoshi Michio. ja:棋士データベース: 有吉道夫. ja. Professional Shogi Player Database: Michio Ariyoshi. Japan Shogi Association. September 28, 2022.
  2. Web site: News Navigator: Who has the most consecutive wins in shogi and Go?. May 13, 2017. February 28, 2018. Mainichi Shimbun.
  3. Web site: 国会図書館サーチ National Diet Library Search . 2024-03-31.
  4. Web site: Kishi Dētabēsu: Ariyoshi Michio Shōdan Rireki. ja:棋士データベース: 有吉道夫 昇段履歴. ja. Professional Shogi Player Database: Michio Ariyoshi Promotion History. Japan Shogi Association. September 28, 2022.
  5. Web site: Kishi Dētabēsu: Ariyoshi Michio Taitoru Rireki. ja:棋士データベース: 有吉道夫 タイトル履歴. ja. Professional Shogi Player Database: Michio Ariyoshi Major Title History. Japan Shogi Association. September 28, 2022.
  6. Web site: Kishi Dētabēsu: Ariyoshi Michio Yūshō Rireki. ja:棋士データベース: 有吉道夫 優勝履歴. ja. Professional Shogi Player Database: Michio Ariyoshi Championship History. Japan Shogi Association. September 28, 2022.
  7. News: . Shōgi Ariyoshi Michio Kudan ga Shikyo Hachijūnanasai "Hi no Tamaryu" Tsūsan Senhachijūhasshō. ja:将棋 有吉道夫九段が死去 87歳 "火の玉流" 通算1088勝. ja. Shogi's Michio Ariyoshi 9-dan dies at age 87. Known for his "Hi no Tama" style, he won 1088 games as a professional.. September 28, 2022. NHK. September 28, 2022.