Shogi sensation Sota Fujii earned eisei lifetime status for the Ryuo title on Thursday, becoming the third player in history to achieve the feat.
Fujii, 23, who currently holds six of the traditional Japanese board game’s eight major titles, defeated challenger Yuki Sasaki, 31, in Game 4 of the 38th Ryuo championship, sweeping the best-of-seven series 4-0 retain the title.
The event began Wednesday in the city of Kyoto.
The sensation became the third eisei status holder for the Ryuo title, the most prestigious championship, after legendary players Akira Watanabe, 41, and Yoshiharu Habu, 55.
In principle, a player may officially adopt eisei status only after retiring from professional play.
On top of the Ryuo title, Fujii now holds eisei status for the Kisei and Oi titles, becoming the fourth player in history to attain eisei status for three or more titles, after the late Yasuharu Oyama, Makoto Nakahara, 78, and Habu.
At 23 years and three months old, Fujii is the youngest person to reach the milestone since Habu, who was 25 years and 11 months old when he attained the distinction, breaking the record for the first time in 29 years.
“It was difficult to identify the key points,” Fujii said after the latest Ryuo match, demonstrating his determination to continue striving for success.
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