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.
2015 - now
Season | Eio
Apr - Jun |
Meijin
Apr - Jun |
Kisei
Jun - Jul |
Oi
Jul - Sep |
Oza
Sep - Oct |
Ryuo
Oct - Dec |
Osho
Jan - Mar |
Kio
Feb - Mar |
Notes |
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Eio | Meijin | Kisei | Oi | Oza | Ryuo | Osho | Kio | ||
2023
(Reiwa 5) |
Term 8 | Term 81 | Term 94 | Term 64 | Term 71 | Term 36 | Term 73 | Fujii S. or | Fujii becomes youngest 7-crown & youngest and 5th Ryuo-Meijin & becomes 8-crown
Watanabe loses all titles after 19 years |
2022
(Reiwa 4) |
Sota Fujii | Akira Watanabe | Sota Fujii | Sota Fujii | Takuya Nagase | Sota Fujii | Sota Fujii | Sota Fujii | Tanigawa is crowned 17th Lifetime Meijin
Fujii becomes 6-crown |
2021
(Reiwa 3) |
Sota Fujii | Akira Watanabe | Sota Fujii | Sota Fujii | Takuya Nagase | Sota Fujii | Sota Fujii | Akira Watanabe | Fujii becomes youngest 3-crown/4-crown/5-crown/player to defend a title |
2020
(Reiwa 2) |
Masayuki Toyoshima | Akira Watanabe | Sota Fujii | Sota Fujii | Takuya Nagase | Masayuki Toyoshima | Akira Watanabe | Akira Watanabe | Delayed start of Eio and Meijin-sen (from June)
Fujii becomes youngest titleholder/2-crown |
2019
(Reiwa 1) |
Takuya Nagase | Masayuki Toyoshima | Akira Watanabe | Kazuki Kimura | Takuya Nagase | Masayuki Toyoshima | Akira Watanabe | Akira Watanabe | Kimura becomes oldest player to win first title (46 years old)
Toyoshima becomes 4th Ryuo-Meijin |
2018
(Heisei 30) |
Term 3 | Amahiko Sato | Masayuki Toyoshima | Masayuki Toyoshima | Shintaro Saito | Akihito Hirose | Akira Watanabe | Akira Watanabe | Eio officially becomes a title
8 players share 8 titles (at the end of Kisei-sen) Habu loses all titles after 27 years 9 months |
2017
(Heisei 29) |
- | Amahiko Sato | Yoshiharu Habu | Tatsuya Sugai | Taichi Nakamura | Yoshiharu Habu | Toshiaki Kubo | Akira Watanabe | Habu wins his 99th title and qualifies for Lifetime 7-crown |
2016
(Heisei 28) |
(Term 2) | Amahiko Sato | Yoshiharu Habu | Yoshiharu Habu | Yoshiharu Habu | Akira Watanabe | Toshiaki Kubo | Akira Watanabe | Ryuo changes its finals format |
2015
(Heisei 27) |
(Term 1) | Term 73 | Term 86 | Term 56 | Term 63 | Term 28 | Term 65 | Term 41 | Eio-sen is formed as a non-title championship |