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5-1139: Okan may refer to: Okan (Go competition) , a Japanese Go competition Okan University , private university in Istanbul, Turkey Okanagan Valley Railway (reporting mark: OKAN) Okan (band) , Canadian world music group Given name [ edit ] Okan Alkan , Turkish footballer Okan Aydın , Turkish-German footballer Okan Buruk , Turkish football manager Okan Bayülgen , Turkish actor Okan Deniz (born 1994), Turkish footballer Okan Derici , Turkish footballer Okan Ersoy , American scientist Okan Koç , Turkish footballer Okan Özçelik , Turkish footballer Okan Öztürk , Turkish footballer Okan Patirer , Turkish actor Okan Yılmaz , Turkish footballer Middle name [ edit ] Tekin Okan Düzgün (born 1988), Turkish paralympic goalball player Surname [ edit ] Tanju Okan (1938–1996), Turkish singer See also [ edit ] Okun (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

10-3513: Is a single game played between the reigning titleholder and a challenger. The winner's purse is 1,700,000 yen ($ 15,000). Winners and runners-up [ edit ] Edition Year Winner Runner-up 1st 1953 Michiharu Sakai 2nd 1956 Tatsuaki Iwata 3rd 1957 Michiharu Sakai 4th 1958 Tatsuaki Iwata 5th 1959 6th 1960 Toshihiro Shimamura 五十川正雄 7th 1961 Tatsuaki Iwata 8th 1962 五十川正雄 9th 1964 五十川正雄 10th 1965 Tatsuaki Iwata 11th 1967 Tatsuaki Iwata Toshihiro Shimamura 12th 1969 Toshihiro Shimamura 13th 1970 Masamitsu Tsuchida 14th 1972 Yasumasa Hane Tatsuaki Iwata 15th 1974 Toshihiro Shimamura Yasumasa Hane 16th 1975 Yasumasa Hane 17th 1976 Tatsuaki Iwata Toshihiro Shimamura 18th 1977 Hiroshi Yamashiro Tatsuaki Iwata 19th 1978 Yasumasa Hane Hiroshi Yamashiro 20th 1979 Tatsuaki Iwata Yasumasa Hane 21st 1980 Shigeru Baba 22nd 1981 Hiroshi Yamashiro Tatsuaki Iwata 23rd 1982 Yasumasa Hane 24th 1983 Yasumasa Hane Hiroshi Yamashiro 25th 1984 Hiroshi Yamashiro Yasumasa Hane 26th 1985 Tatsuaki Iwata 27th 1986 Yasumasa Hane 28th 1987 Masamitsu Tsuchida 29th 1988 Masaki Ogata Hiroshi Yamashiro 30th 1989 Tatsuaki Iwata 31st 1990 Yasumasa Hane 32nd 1991 Yasumasa Hane 33rd 1992 Yasumasa Hane Masaki Ogata 34th 1993 Hiroshi Yamashiro Yasumasa Hane 35th 1994 Masaki Ogata 36th 1995 Yasumasa Hane 37th 1996 Naoto Hikosaka 38th 1997 Hironari Nakano Hiroshi Yamashiro 39th 1998 Hiroshi Yamashiro 40th 1999 Naoki Hane Hironari Nakano 41st 2000 Hiroshi Yamashiro Naoki Hane 42nd 2001 Hideki Matsuoka 43rd 2002 Naoki Hane Hiroshi Yamashiro 44th 2003 Naoto Hikosaka 45th 2004 Hiroshi Yamashiro 46th 2005 Hiroshi Yamashiro Naoki Hane 47th 2006 Hideki Matsuoka Hiroshi Yamashiro 48th 2007 Naoki Hane Hideki Matsuoka 49th 2008 Hiroshi Yamashiro 50th 2009 Hiroshi Yamashiro 51st 2010 Hiroshi Yamashiro Naoki Hane 52nd 2011 Naoki Hane Hiroshi Yamashiro 53rd 2012 Hironari Nakano 54th 2013 Hironari Nakano 55th 2014 Hiroshi Yamashiro 56th 2015 Masaki Ogata 57th 2016 Atsushi Ida Naoki Hane 58th 2017 Yuta Mutsuura 59th 2018 Hironari Nakano 60th 2019 Masaki Ogata 61st 2020 Yu Otake 62nd 2021 Yu Otake 63rd 2022 Yuta Mutsuura 64th 2023 Yuta Mutsuura References [ edit ] ^ "The Power Report: Iyama regains Oza title; The Teikei tournaments; Ueno wins Young Carp; Ida sets record in Crown title" , American Go E-Journal , 2022-01-29, archived from

15-532: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Okan (Go competition) For other uses, see Okan (disambiguation) . The Okan ( Japanese : 王冠 , Hepburn : Ōkan , 'crown' or 'king's crown') is a Japanese Go competition . It is open only to players of the Nihon Ki-in 's Chubu branch located in Nagoya . The title match

20-2337: The original on 2022-07-01 External links [ edit ] Nihon Ki-in archive (in Japanese) v t e Japanese Go titles Major Kisei Meijin Honinbo Ōza Tengen Gosei Jūdan Minor Agon Kiriyama Cup Ryusei NHK Cup Shinjin-O Okan Kansai Ki-in Championship Wakagoi Cup Defunct Asahi Pro Best Ten Asahi Top Eight Players Asahi Top Position Chikurin Dai-ichi Hayago Championship Hayago Meijin Hosu IBM Cup Igo Masters Cup Igo Senshuken JAL Super Hayago Championship JT Cup Kakusei Kirin Cup NEC Shun-Ei Nihon Ki-In Championship Old Meijin Phoenix Cup Prime Minister Cup Ryuen Cup Shin-Ei Tatsujin Daiwa Cup Daiwa Cup Grand Champion NEC Cup Women';s Women's Honinbo Women's Meijin Women's Kisei Women's Saikyo Aizu Central Hospital Cup Defunct Women's Nihon Ki-in Championship Women's Kakusei Women's JAL Super Hayago Kansai Lady's Tournament Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Okan_(Go_competition)&oldid=1240377280 " Category : Go competitions in Japan Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Articles with Japanese-language sources (ja) Tatsuaki Iwata Tatsuaki Iwata ( 岩田達明 , Iwata Tatsuaki , January 2, 1926 – June 30, 2022) , also known as Masao Iwata ,

25-469: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Okan . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Okan&oldid=1159992826 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Turkish masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Short description

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