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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract كيتا فوميكو (باليابانية: 喜多文子؛ بالكانا: きた ふみこ) هي ‏ يابانية، ولدت في 1875، وتوفيت في 1950. , 喜多 文子(きた ふみこ、明治8年(1875年)11月16日) - 昭和25年(1950年)5月10日)は、日本の囲碁の棋士。東京生まれ、方円社、日本棋院に所属、名誉八段。女流棋士として初の実力四段となり、また多くの女流棋士を育てたことから「現代女流碁界の母」と呼ばれる。大正時代の碁界大合同や日本棋院の設立にも大きな功績があった。 , Kita Fumiko (喜多 文子, 1875–1950) was an impoKita Fumiko (喜多 文子, 1875–1950) was an important Japanese professional 8-dan go player. Born Shiba Fumi, she was adopted by , a strong Meiji-era player and member of the Hayashi house. Fumiko achieved the professional rank of 1-dan at the Hoensha in 1889 and married the famous Noh actor, Kita Roppeita, in 1895, after which she was known as Kita Fumiko. After some years away from go she resumed her career in 1907 and rose through the ranks, reaching 6-dan in 1938. In 1924, at the time of the formation of the Nihon Ki-in, she played a key role as a mediator between rival factions. She is known affectionately as the mother of women's go in Japan; virtually all of the women professionals before the second world war were her pupils. There is an essay titled "The Art of Resigning" in 's book The Treasure Chest Enigma describing young Fumiko's difficult relationship with her mother, Hayashi Sano. A more detailed article may be found on Sensei's Library. In recognition of her contributions to modern go she was inducted into the Nihon Ki-in Hall of Fame in 2013.into the Nihon Ki-in Hall of Fame in 2013.
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rdfs:comment Kita Fumiko (喜多 文子, 1875–1950) was an impoKita Fumiko (喜多 文子, 1875–1950) was an important Japanese professional 8-dan go player. Born Shiba Fumi, she was adopted by , a strong Meiji-era player and member of the Hayashi house. Fumiko achieved the professional rank of 1-dan at the Hoensha in 1889 and married the famous Noh actor, Kita Roppeita, in 1895, after which she was known as Kita Fumiko. After some years away from go she resumed her career in 1907 and rose through the ranks, reaching 6-dan in 1938. In 1924, at the time of the formation of the Nihon Ki-in, she played a key role as a mediator between rival factions. She is known affectionately as the mother of women's go in Japan; virtually all of the women professionals before the second world war were her pupils. There is an essay titled "The Art of Resigning" in 's book The led "The Art of Resigning" in 's book The , 喜多 文子(きた ふみこ、明治8年(1875年)11月16日) - 昭和25年(1950年)5月10日)は、日本の囲碁の棋士。東京生まれ、方円社、日本棋院に所属、名誉八段。女流棋士として初の実力四段となり、また多くの女流棋士を育てたことから「現代女流碁界の母」と呼ばれる。大正時代の碁界大合同や日本棋院の設立にも大きな功績があった。 , كيتا فوميكو (باليابانية: 喜多文子؛ بالكانا: きた ふみこ) هي ‏ يابانية، ولدت في 1875، وتوفيت في 1950.
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