Titleholder history

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This page lists all players who have held one of eight professional titles, from the formation of the Meijin title in 1937 (Showa 12) until now.

  • Players get a unique color if they have won 3 or more titles
  • T - Qualified for lifetime title
  • F - Player's first title
  • L - Player's last title (for retired players only)
  • ↑ - Tournament not held (refer to notes)
  • (Name) - Winner of non-title championship
Notes
  • Y - Youngest record
  • O - Oldest record
  • F - First in history

2015(Eio-sen formed) - now

Season Eio-sen
Apr - Jun
Meijin-sen
Apr - Jun
Kisei-sen
Jun - Jul
Oi-sen
Jul - Sep
Oza-sen
Sep - Oct
Ryuo-sen
Oct - Dec
Osho-sen
Jan - Mar
Kio-sen
Feb - Mar
Notes
Eio Meijin Kisei Oi Oza Ryuo Osho Kio
2023
(Reiwa 5)
Term 8
Sota Fujii
Term 81
Sota Fujii
Term 94
Sota Fujii
Term 64
Sota Fujii
Term 71
Sota Fujii
Term 36
Sota Fujii
Term 73
Sota Fujii
Term 49
Fujii S. or
Ito T.
Fujii becomes 7-crownY/Ryuo - MeijinY(5th)/8-crownF
Watanabe loses all titles after 19 years
2023
(Reiwa 4)
Sota Fujii Watanabe Akira Sota Fujii Sota Fujii Takuya Nagase Sota Fujii Sota Fujii Sota Fujii Tanigawa is crowned 17th Lifetime Meijin
2021
(Reiwa 3)
Sota Fujii Watanabe Akira Sota Fujii Sota Fujii Takuya Nagase Sota Fujii Sota Fujii Watanabe Akira Fujii defends his first titleY/becomes 3-crownY/4-crownY/5-crownY
2020
(Reiwa 2)
Masayuki Toyoshima Watanabe Akira Sota FujiiF Sota Fujii Takuya Nagase Masayuki Toyoshima Watanabe Akira Watanabe Akira Delayed start of Meijin-sen and Eio-sen (from June)
Fujii wins his first titleY(17 years 11 months)/becomes 2-crownY
2019
(Reiwa 1)
Takuya NagaseF Masayuki Toyoshima Watanabe Akira Kazuki KimuraF Takuya Nagase Masayuki Toyoshima Watanabe Akira Watanabe Akira Kimura wins his first titleO(46 years old)
Toyoshima becomes Ryuo - Meijin (4th)
2018
(Heisei 30)
Term 3
Taichi TakamiF
Amahiko Sato Masayuki ToyoshimaF Masayuki Toyoshima Shintaro SaitoF Akihito Hirose Watanabe Akira Watanabe Akira Eio-sen is promoted to title status
8 different players hold 8 titles (at end of Kisei-sen)
Habu loses all titles after 27 years and 9 months
2017
(Heisei 29)
Amahiko Sato Yoshiharu Habu Tatsuya SugaiF Taichi NakamuraF Yoshiharu HabuL Toshiaki Kubo Watanabe Akira Habu wins his 99th title and qualifies for Lifetime 7-crownF
2016
(Heisei 28)
(Term 2)
(Amahiko Sato)
Amahiko SatoF Yoshiharu Habu Yoshiharu Habu Yoshiharu Habu Watanabe Akira Toshiaki Kubo Watanabe AkiraL Ryuo challenger changed
2015
(Heisei 27)
(Term 1)
(Takayuki Yamasaki)
Term 73
Yoshiharu Habu
Term 86
Yoshiharu Habu
Term 56
Yoshiharu Habu
Term 63
Yoshiharu Habu
Term 28
Watanabe Akira
Term 65
Masataka Goda
Term 41
Watanabe Akira
Eio-sen is formed as a non-title championship
Season Eio Meijin Kisei Oi Oza Ryuo Osho Kio Notes
Eio-sen
Apr - Jun
Meijin-sen
Apr - Jun
Kisei-sen
Jun - Jul
Oi-sen
Jul - Sep
Oza-sen
Sep - Oct
Ryuo-sen
Oct - Dec
Osho-sen
Jan - Mar
Kio-sen
Feb - Mar