Hon'inbō Shūetsu

Hon'inbō Shūetsu
Full name Hon'inbō Shūetsu
Kanji 本因坊秀悦
Born 1850
Japan
Died August 1890 (aged 3940)
Japan

Hon'inbō Shūetsu (本因坊秀悦, 1850 – 23 August 1890) was a Japanese professional Go player, and fifteenth head of the Hon'inbō house.

Biography

He came young to the headship on the death of his father Hon'inbō Shūwa. He was the eldest son, but Murase Shūho had claims to be the natural successor. Shūetsu's time was marked by intrigue, illness, and the collapse of the old order based on state support of the game of go, that had been in place for around 250 years. Shūetsu relinquished control of the house, to the next brother, Shūho being kept in the cold.

Preceded by
Hon'inbō Shūwa
Hon'inbō
18731879
Succeeded by
Hon'inbō Shūgen


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