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Kyoto University Text Corpus: Mainichi Shimbun (kc)

Mainichi Shimbun: News (kc01)

60509    It became evident in one instant of the fourth game that he would attain his fervent wish.
60510    The game had to be conceded.
60511    It ended at 5:20 p.m.
60512    Thinking that they "would take a dinner break," he was killing time in the hotel lobby when there was a commotion.
60513    The game was over.
60514    While he was the victor, he lost witnessing the final moment of a very important game.
60515    After the game Yonenaga said he was "feeling happy," yet directly afterwards his expression-more of anger than of joy-left a lasting impression.
60516    Yonenaga's attainment of his ardent wish while an "aging star" made waves with the public as well.
60517    The second game of the 52nd tournament.
60518    From the tournament's first day the Yonenaga-Habu match up caused fans to turn out in droves.
60519    They were surely excited to witness the "aging star" Yonenaga and the "young genius" Habu.
60520    According to Habu, "The shogi was tough, so when I discovered my move I was happy."
60521    Honinbo was famous long ago as the first master of the game go.
60522    Originally, the family of Honinbo I Sansa lived at a side temple on the grounds of Kyoto's Jakko Temple.
60523    It was the decision of the 23rd holder of this historical family name, Shusai, to transform the go championship title into a competition based on skill, which this year is hailing its 50th seven-game match.

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