Chiaki Mukai (Go player)
Japanese Go player
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Chiaki Mukai | |
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Full name | Chiaki Mukai |
Kanji | 向井千瑛 |
Born | (1987-12-24) 24 December 1987 (age 36) Tokyo, Japan |
Residence | Japan |
Turned pro | 2004 |
Rank | 6 dan |
Affiliation | Nihon Ki-in |
Chiaki Mukai (向井千瑛, Mukai Chiaki, born 24 December 1987) is a Japanese professional 6-dan Go player. She is a disciple of Honda Sachiko.[1]
References
- ^ "Mukai Chiaki". Sensei's Library.
External links
- Nihon Ki-in profile (in Japanese)
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