Hikaru no go

Hikaru no go (2001)

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The sixth-grade pupil Mitsuko Kawakami (voiced by Tomoko Kawakami) inadvertently turned out his grandfather's old chessboard. The moment of touching the chessboard also released the soul of Sakuhara Fujiwara, a chess player living in the Heian era. The assistant attached to Xiaoguang regarded chess as life. Xiaoguang began to play go under his soft and hard bubble, and came into contact with a group of powerful chess players, including many of his peers. Xiaoguang became interested in go and showed his talent, while Zuo Wei became Xiaoguang's secret teacher. "Chess Soul" is changed from Horida Yumi's work of the same name. The cartoon is written by Ken Otaka and supervised by Meizawa, a female chess player from the Japanese chess institute. After its release caused a sensation at that time, it triggered an upsurge of learning go. Through the possession of Zuo Wei, it changed the protagonist Jin Tengguang, told about the growth of his chess skill and soul, and popularized the knowledge of go, which is of far-reaching significance.

The sixth-grade pupil Mitsuko Kawakami (voiced by Tomoko Kawakami) inadvertently turned out his grandfather's old chessboard. The moment of touching the chessboard also released the soul of Sakuhara Fujiwara, a chess player living in the Heian era. The assistant attached to Xiaoguang regarded chess as life. Xiaoguang began to play go under his soft and hard bubble, and came into contact with a group of powerful chess players, including many of his peers. Xiaoguang became interested in go and showed his talent, while Zuo Wei became Xiaoguang's secret teacher. "Chess Soul" is changed from Horida Yumi's work of the same name. The cartoon is written by Ken Otaka and supervised by Meizawa, a female chess player from the Japanese chess institute. After its release caused a sensation at that time, it triggered an upsurge of learning go. Through the possession of Zuo Wei, it changed the protagonist Jin Tengguang, told about the growth of his chess skill and soul, and popularized the knowledge of go, which is of far-reaching significance.