Shino Miyasō
Shino Miyasō | |
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Native name | |
Maiden name | Kumakura ( |
Born | April 23, 1988 |
Hometown | Koga, Ibaraki |
Career | |
Achieved professional status | April 1, 2007 | (aged 18)
Badge Number | W-37 |
Rank | Women's 2-dan |
Teacher | Michio Takahashi (9-dan) |
Websites | |
JSA profile page |
Shino Miyasō (
Early life,amateur shogi and apprenticeship
[edit]Miyasō was born on April 23, 1988, in Koga, Ibaraki.[2] She became interested in shogi because her father and older brother both played the game.[3] She won the 34th All Japan Women's Amateur Meijin Tournament in 2002, defeating fellow future Women's professional Kana Satomi in the semi-finals.[4]
Miyaso entered the Women's Professional Apprentice League as a student of professional shogi player Michio Takahashi in October 2002.[3] She was promoted to rank of women's professional 2-kyū in April 2007 after obtaining her second promotion point by winning all eleven of her games in the Fall 2006 Women's Professional Apprentice League (October 2006 – March 2007).[5]
Women's shogi professional
[edit]Promotion history
[edit]Miyasō's promotion history is as follows.[6]
- 2-kyū: April 1, 2007
- 1-kyū: April 1, 2008
- 1-dan: April 1, 2009
- 2-dan: July 7, 2018
Note: All ranks are women's professional ranks.
References
[edit]- ^ "Kumakura Joryū Shodan ga Kekkon"
熊倉 女流 初段 が結婚 [Women's professional 1-dan Kumakura gets married] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. May 1, 2017. Retrieved September 21, 2019. - ^ "Joryū Kishi Dētabēsu: Miyasō Shino"
女流 棋士 データベース:宮 宗 紫野 [Women's Professional Shogi Player Database: Shino Miyasō] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved September 21, 2019. - ^ a b "Kumakura Shino Shinjoryū Nikyū no Shōkai"
熊倉 紫 野新 女流 2級 の紹介 [Introducing new women's professional 2-kyū Shino Kumakura] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. March 4, 2007. Retrieved September 21, 2019. - ^ "Dai Sanjūyonki Joryū Ama Meijinsen"
第 34期 女流 アマ名人 戦 [34th Women's Amateur Meijin Tournament] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. May 26, 2002. Retrieved September 21, 2019. - ^ "Nisenrokunendo Kōki Joryū Ikuseikai" 2006
年度 後期 女流 育成 会 [Fall 2006 Women's Professional Apprentice League] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Archived from the original on May 9, 2007. Retrieved September 21, 2019. - ^ "Joryū Kishi Dētabēsu: Miyasō Shino Shōdan Rireki"
女流 棋士 データベース:宮 宗 紫野 昇段 履歴 [Women's Professional Shogi Player Database: Shino Miyasō Promotion History] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved September 21, 2019.
External links
[edit]- ShogiHub: Kumakura, Shino