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Ichitarō Doi (土居 市太郎, doi ichitarō, November 20, 1887 – February 28, 1973) was a Japanese professional shogi player who achieved the rank of 8-dan (the highest rank at the time), and was the first president of the Japan Shogi Association. Doi was a student of , the thirteenth Lifetime Meijin, along with contemporary colleagues Yoshio Kimura, , , and .

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  • Ichitarō Doi (土居 市太郎, doi ichitarō, November 20, 1887 – February 28, 1973) was a Japanese professional shogi player who achieved the rank of 8-dan (the highest rank at the time), and was the first president of the Japan Shogi Association. Doi was a student of , the thirteenth Lifetime Meijin, along with contemporary colleagues Yoshio Kimura, , , and . (en)
  • Ichitarō Doi (土居 市太郎) (né le 20 novembre 1887-28 février 1973) est un joueur professionnel de shōgi 8e dan né à Matsuyama, préfecture d'Ehime au Japon. Il fut notamment le premier président de la . Il est le disciple de Sekine Kinjirō et le mentor de Kingoro Kaneko, Kiyoshi Hagiwara, Ichiro Kaji, Hiroji Kato et Nobusuke Ouchi. (fr)
  • 土居 市太郎(どい いちたろう、1887年(明治20年)11月20日 - 1973年(昭和48年)2月28日)は、将棋棋士。名誉名人。1932年から1934年に日本将棋連盟会長を務めた。関根金次郎十三世名人門下。弟弟子に金易二郎・花田長太郎・木村義雄・渡辺東一らがいる。愛媛県和気郡(現:松山市三津浜)出身。 (ja)
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  • Ichitarō Doi (en)
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  • Ichitarō Doi (土居 市太郎, doi ichitarō, November 20, 1887 – February 28, 1973) was a Japanese professional shogi player who achieved the rank of 8-dan (the highest rank at the time), and was the first president of the Japan Shogi Association. Doi was a student of , the thirteenth Lifetime Meijin, along with contemporary colleagues Yoshio Kimura, , , and . (en)
  • Ichitarō Doi (土居 市太郎) (né le 20 novembre 1887-28 février 1973) est un joueur professionnel de shōgi 8e dan né à Matsuyama, préfecture d'Ehime au Japon. Il fut notamment le premier président de la . Il est le disciple de Sekine Kinjirō et le mentor de Kingoro Kaneko, Kiyoshi Hagiwara, Ichiro Kaji, Hiroji Kato et Nobusuke Ouchi. (fr)
  • 土居 市太郎(どい いちたろう、1887年(明治20年)11月20日 - 1973年(昭和48年)2月28日)は、将棋棋士。名誉名人。1932年から1934年に日本将棋連盟会長を務めた。関根金次郎十三世名人門下。弟弟子に金易二郎・花田長太郎・木村義雄・渡辺東一らがいる。愛媛県和気郡(現:松山市三津浜)出身。 (ja)
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  • Ichitarō Doi (en)
  • Ichitarō Doi (fr)
  • 土居市太郎 (ja)
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