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Fujii is the youngest person in history to defeat Watanabe Meijin in the Shogi Meijin game to 7 crowns and is the champion to win all 8 crowns

Shogi player Fujii Sota's six crowns (20) = Kisho, Ryuo, Throne, Eio, Ki O, and Osho = won with ● hand over Watanabe Akira (39), who was ahead in the 5th game of the 81st Meijin game (sponsored by Mainichi Newspapers, Asahi Shimbun) held in Takayama-mura, Nagano Prefecture on both 5/31 and 6/1, and was 7 crowns with a match record of 4 wins and 1 loss...
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Shogi player Fujii Sota's six crowns (20) = Kisho, Ryuo, Throne, Eio, Ki O, and Osho = won with ● hand over Watanabe Akira (39), who was ahead in the 5th game of the 81st Meijin game (sponsored by Mainichi Newspapers, Asahi Shimbun) held in Takayama-mura, Nagano Prefecture on both 5/31 and 6/1, and was 7 crowns with a match record of 4 wins and 1 loss...

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Thursday, June 1, 2023.
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