Kana Satomi
Japanese Shogi player
Kana Satomi (里見 香奈, Satomi Kana, born March 2, 1992) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 6-dan.[1] She won 40 women's titles in her career. She also has several lifetime titles.
Personal information | |
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Occupation | Professional Shogi player |
Records
changeThe following tables are the summary of her achievements.[2][3]
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Year | Titles | Other titles |
Shogi Awards[4] |
Notes[2][3] | ||||||
女王(Queen) April-May |
女流王位 (Women Monarch) April-June |
清麗 (Seirei) August-September |
女流王将(Women King) October |
倉敷藤花 (Kurashiki Toka Cup) November |
女流王座 (Women Throne) October-December |
女流名人 (Women Grand Master) January-February | ||||
2004 | - | Season 15 |
- | Season 26 |
Season 12 |
- | Season 31 |
Obtained professional status | ||
2005 | - | - | - | |||||||
2006 | - | - | - | WPA | ||||||
2007 | - | - | - | |||||||
2008 | 1st season |
- | Ichiyo Shimizu oo |
- | WPA | |||||
2009 | - | Marika Nakamura oo |
- | Ichiyo Shimizu ooo |
WMVP | Obtained 2 women titles in the same year (女流二冠) | ||||
2010 | - | Ichiyo Shimizu xoo |
Shinobu Iwane xoo |
- | Ichiyo Shimizu ooo |
WMVP | Youngest player to obtain 3 women titles in the same year (女流三冠) | |||
2011 | - | Sachio Ishibashi oo |
Ichiyo Shimizu oo |
1st season |
Ichiyo Shimizu xooo |
WMVP | ||||
2012 | Tomomi Kai ooo |
- | Marika Nakamura xoo |
Rieko Yauchi oo |
Hatsumi Ueda oxoxo |
WMVP SANG |
Youngest player to obtain 4 women titles in the same year (女流四冠) Obtained lifetime title for Kurashiki Toka Cup | |||
2013 | Hatsumi Ueda ooo |
Tomomi Kai oxoxx |
- | Manao Kagawa xox |
Tomomi Kai oxx |
Momoko Kato xooo |
Marika Nakamura ooo |
WMVP | First player to obtain 5 women titles in the same year (女流五冠) Obtained lifetime title for Women Grand Master | |
2014 | Momoko Kato xoxx |
- | Disqualified | Ichiyo Shimizu ooo |
April-December:Sabbatical | |||||
2015 | Tomomi Kai ooo |
- | Manao Kagawa oo |
Tomomi Kai oo |
Ichiyo Shimizu xooxo |
WMVP | Consecutive victory record at women title matches(21 wins) | |||
2016 | Shinobu Iwane ooo |
- | Manao Kagawa oo |
Yuki Muroya xoo |
Momoko Kato ooo |
Hatsumi Ueda xxooo |
WMVP SANG |
Obtained lifetime title | ||
2017 | Sae Ito oxoxo |
- | Sae Ito oo |
Sae Ito oo |
Momoko Kato xxooo |
Sae Ito ooo |
WMVP | |||
2018 | Ai Watabe xoxx |
- | Momoko Kato oo |
Yuki Taniguchi oo |
Ichiyo Shimizu ooo |
Sae Ito ooxo |
WMVP AWNG |
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2019 | Tomoka Nishiyama xxox |
Ai Watabe oxoo |
(1st season) Tomomi Kai ooo |
Tomoka Nishiyama xox |
Sae Ito oxo |
Tomoka Nishiyama xoxx |
Yuki Taniguchi ooo |
WMVP AWNG |
Obtained lifetime title for the Women's Monarch First player to obtain 6 women titles in the same year (女流六冠) Consecutive victory record at the Women Grand Master title. | |
2020 | Momoko Kato ooo |
Hatsumi Ueda |
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年度 | 女王 (Queen) April-May |
女流王位 (Women Monarch) April-June |
清麗 (Seirei) August-September |
女流王将 (Women King) October |
倉敷藤花 (Kurashiki Toka Cup) November |
女流王座 (Women Throne) October-December |
女流名人 (Women Grand Master) 1-2月January-February |
Other titles |
Shogi Awards |
Notes |
Total | 3 times as finalist Obtained once |
8 times as finalist Obtained 6 times |
2 times as finalist Obtained once |
9 times as finalist Obtained 7 times |
11 times as finalist Obtained 10 times |
5 times as finalist Obtained 4 times |
11 times as finalist Obtained 11 times |
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49 appearances to the final match. Obtained 40 titles[2][3](Only few players have achieved this record) |
Title | Obtained years | Finalist | Victory | Consecutive victories | Lifetime title | |
Seirei (清麗) | August-September | 2019 (1st season) | 1 | 1 | ||
Queen (女王) | April-May | 2013 (6th Season) | 3 times | 1 | - | |
Women Throne (女流王座) |
October-December | 2013 (3rd season), '16-'18 | 5 times | 4 times (Japan record) |
3 (Japan record) |
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Women Grand Master (女流名人) |
January-February | 2009(Season 36)-'19 | 11 times | 11 times (Japan record) |
11 (Japan record) |
Obtained |
Women Monarch (女流王位) |
April-June | 2012 (Season 23), '15-'17 , '19-'20 | 8 times | 6 times | 3 | Obtained |
Women King (女流王将) |
October | 2010 (Season 32)-'12, '15-'18 | 9 times | 7 times | 4 |
Obtained |
Kurashiki Toka Cup (倉敷藤花) |
November | 2008 (Season 16)-'12, '15-'19 | 11 times | 10 times (Japan record) |
5 |
Obtained |
49 appearances to the final match. Obtained 40 titles[2][3](Only few players have achieved this record) |
Public awards
changeShe has received several awards from the local government.[5]
- 2007, March: Shimane Prefecture Cultural Activity Award (島根県文化活動特別奨励賞)
- 2020, March: Shimane Prefecture Meritorious Person Award[6] (島根県民栄誉賞)
References
change- ↑ "Joryū Kishi Dētabēsu: Satomi Kana" 女流棋士データベース: 里見香奈 [Women's Professional Shogi Player Database: Kana Satomi] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Kana Satomi official profile
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Kana Satomi at ShogiHub[permanent dead link]
- ↑ "Joryū Kishi Dētabēsu: Satomi Kana Shōgi Taishō" 女流棋士データベース: 里見香奈 将棋大賞 [Women's Professional Shogi Player Database: Kana Satomi Annual Shogi Awards] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved February 27, 2018.
- ↑ "Joryū Kishi Dētabēsu: Satomi Kana Sonota Taishō" 女流棋士データベース: 里見香奈 その他表彰 [Women's Professional Shogi Player Database: Kana Satomi Annual Other Awards] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Retrieved February 27, 2018.
- ↑ 女流棋士里見さんに県民栄誉賞 島根県、初の六冠達成[permanent dead link]
Other websites
change- Satomi wins Kurashiki Touka tournament Archived 2020-08-11 at the Wayback Machine
- Satomi defends Ouza title Archived 2021-03-02 at the Wayback Machine
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