| Dohei Takabe | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Dōhei Takabe | 
| Kanji | 高部 道平 | 
| Born | 1881 Unknown, Japan | 
| Died | 1951 | 
| Teacher | Honinbo Shuei | 
| Rank | 7 dan | 
| Affiliation | Kiseisha, Keiinsha | 
Dohei Takabe (高部 道平, Takabe Dōhei, 1881 – October 19, 1951) was a professional 7 dan Go player.
Biography
Takabe was a pupil of Honinbo Shuei, the 17th and 19th head of the Honinbō house. In the 1920s, he joined the Kiseisha, a splinter group of the Nihon Ki-in, Japan's main administrative body for Go. The Kiseisha was succeeded by the Keiinsha, of which Takabe was also a member, until 1991 when the last of its members died. In addition, he was one of the five Hiseikai, a group formed in 1922 and devoted to tournament play.[1] The other members of the Hiseikai were Chiyotaro Onoda, Segoe Kensaku, Tamejiro Suzuki and Karigane Junichi.
Nakano Kiichiro was Takabe's only pupil.
Notes
- ↑ "Dohei Takabe's profile". Sensei's Library. Retrieved 2010-02-11.
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