By KOJI ODE/ Staff Writer
October 9, 2020 at 19:15 JST
Nakamura, right, the nation's youngest professional go player, beats Risa Ueno, 14, in their first official match in Tokyo’s Ichigaya district on Oct. 8. (Provided by the Nihon Ki-in)
Eleven-year-old Sumire Nakamura on Oct. 8 defeated a 14-year-old opponent in an official match, adding up to the youngest combined age in the history of the traditional board game in Japan. [Read More]
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