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The cover of Hikaru no Go volume 1 as released by Shueisha on April 30, 1999. Hikaru no Go (ヒカルの碁, lit."Hikaru's Go") is a coming of age manga, based on the board game Go, written by Yumi Hotta and illustrated by Takeshi Obata.
Hikaru no Go was adapted into an anime television series by Studio Pierrot.It was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 10, 2001, to March 26, 2003, for 75 episodes. A New Year's Special titled Hikaru no Go: Journey to the North Star Cup (ヒカルの碁 スペシャル 北斗杯への道, Hikaru no Go Hokuto-hai e no Michi) aired on January 3, 2004.
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Hikaru no Go: Pierrot Viz Media Shogakukan-Shueisha July 17, 2006: A Toonami Jetstream-exclusive series, premiered on ImaginAsian TV. Final three episodes never aired due to Toonami Jetstream's going offline. Housing Complex C: Akatsuki Williams Street Production I.G October 2, 2022: Produced with production assistance by Williams Street. [26] [27]
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Hikaru has his first match in the professional series, easily defeating his opponent. After learning that Heihachi's shed had been raided, Sai tells Hikaru to find the Go board. Hikaru is surprised to see that Sai's bloodstains on the Go board are starting to disappear. Game based on: Wu Songsheng vs. Yu Ch'ang-hyeok (1993) [2]
Only two other people have been given the title "Go Sage" in addition to Shusaku, the others being Honinbō Dosaku (1645–1702) and Honinbo Jowa (1787–1847). However, Jowa's title was posthumously revoked due to a biased account of his machinations (in the Zain Danso ) towards obtaining the post of Meijin Godokoro .
The plot of Hikaru no Go revolves around the Japanese Go world. Several of the manga's prominent characters hold Go titles. The title holder is then called by a combination of their name and the title they hold. In the case of a multiple title holder the most prestigious title they hold is used.