Mirai Aoshima Explained

Mirai Aoshima
Birth Place:Mishima, Shizuoka
Module2:
Child:yes
Badge No:300
Rank:6-dan
Teacher Rank:8-dan
Ryuoclass:4
Meijinclass:B2
Jsa:300
Module3:Chess career
Child:yes
FIDE Master (2019)
Peakrating:2385 (August 2024)
Country:Japan
Fideid:7002386

is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 6-dan, and a chess player holding the title of FIDE Master.

Early life. amateur shogi and apprentice professional

Mirai Aoshima was born on February 27, 1995, in Mishima, Shizuoka.[1] He learned how to play shogi when he was about six years old from a shogi book his father bought him.[2] As an elementary school student, he represented Tokyo in the in 2003 and 2005, finishing in ninth place each time.[3] [4]

Aoshima entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-kyū under the tutelage of shogi professional in 2005. He was promoted to the rank of 3-dan in 2012 and then obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan after taking first place in the 56th 3-dan League with a record of 16 wins and 2 losses.[5]

Shogi professional

Promotion history

Aoshima's promotion history is as follows:[6]

Awards and honors

Aoshima received the Japan Shogi Association Annual Shogi Awards for "Best Winning Percentage" and "Most Consecutive Games Won" for 2016.[7] [8]

Chess

Aoshima is a FIDE Master with a peak FIDE rating of 2380 .[9] In 2019, he won the Tokyo Chess Championship[10] and the Japan Chess Championship.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kishi Dētabēsu: Aoshima Mirai. ja:棋士データベース: 青嶋未来. ja. Professional Shogi Player Database: Mirai Aoshimai. Japan Shogi Association. March 15, 2019.
  2. Web site: Shinyondan Tanjo no Oshirase. ja:新四段誕生のお知らせ. ja. New 4-dan announced. February 16, 2015. Japan Shogi Association. March 15, 2019.
  3. Web site: Dainikai Zenkoku Shōgakusei Kurashiki Ōshōsen. ja:第2回全国小学生倉敷王将戦. ja. 2nd All Japan Elementary School Student Kurashiki Ōshō Tournament. 2003. Japan Shogi Association. March 15, 2019.
  4. Web site: Daiyonkai Zenkoku Shōgakusei Kurashiki Ōshōsen. ja:第4回全国小学生倉敷王将戦. ja. 4th All Japan Elementary School Student Kurashiki Ōshō Tournament. 2005. Japan Shogi Association. March 15, 2019.
  5. Web site: Dai Gonjūryonkkai Shōreikai Sandan Rīgusen Nisenjūyonnen Jūgatsu kara Nisenjūgonen Sangatsu. ja:第56回奨励会三段リーグ戦 2014年10月~2015年3月. ja. 56th apprentice school 3-dan league: October 2014 to March 2015. 2014. Japan Shogi Association. March 13, 2019.
  6. Web site: Kishi Dētabēsu: Aoshima Mirai Shōdan Rireki. ja:棋士データベース: 青嶋未来 昇段履歴. ja. Professional Shogi Player Database: Mirai Aoshima Promotion History. Japan Shogi Association. June 18, 2020.
  7. Web site: Kishi Dētabēsu: Aoshima Mirai Shōgi Taishō. ja:棋士データベース: 青嶋未来 将棋大賞. ja. Professional Shogi Player Database: Mirai Aoshima Annual Shogi Awards. Japan Shogi Association. March 15, 2019.
  8. Web site: Shōgi Nyūsu: Dai Yonjūyonkai Shōgi Taishō Jushōsha no Oshirase. ja:将棋ニュース: 第44回将棋大賞受賞者のお知らせ. ja. Shogi News: 44th Annual Award Winners. March 31, 2017. Japan Shogi Association. March 15, 2019.
  9. Web site: FIDE profile . FIDE . June 18, 2024.
  10. Web site: Tokyo Chess Championship results. National Chess Society of Japan . April 10, 2019 . June 7, 2019.
  11. Web site: Japan Chess Championship results . National Chess Society of Japan . May 5, 2019 . June 7, 2019.