Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Yasunaga Hajime (安永 一, 1901-February 2, 1994), was the strongest and most famous amateur Go player of the 20th century in Japan. As a professional Go journalist, author and editor, and long-time undisputed strongest amateur player in Japan, Yasunaga was personally acquainted with most of the strong Japanese professional players from the 1920s to the 1980s."@en }
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- Hajime_Yasunaga abstract "Yasunaga Hajime (安永 一, 1901-February 2, 1994), was the strongest and most famous amateur Go player of the 20th century in Japan. As a professional Go journalist, author and editor, and long-time undisputed strongest amateur player in Japan, Yasunaga was personally acquainted with most of the strong Japanese professional players from the 1920s to the 1980s.".
- Q5639992 abstract "Yasunaga Hajime (安永 一, 1901-February 2, 1994), was the strongest and most famous amateur Go player of the 20th century in Japan. As a professional Go journalist, author and editor, and long-time undisputed strongest amateur player in Japan, Yasunaga was personally acquainted with most of the strong Japanese professional players from the 1920s to the 1980s.".
- Hajime_Yasunaga comment "Yasunaga Hajime (安永 一, 1901-February 2, 1994), was the strongest and most famous amateur Go player of the 20th century in Japan. As a professional Go journalist, author and editor, and long-time undisputed strongest amateur player in Japan, Yasunaga was personally acquainted with most of the strong Japanese professional players from the 1920s to the 1980s.".
- Q5639992 comment "Yasunaga Hajime (安永 一, 1901-February 2, 1994), was the strongest and most famous amateur Go player of the 20th century in Japan. As a professional Go journalist, author and editor, and long-time undisputed strongest amateur player in Japan, Yasunaga was personally acquainted with most of the strong Japanese professional players from the 1920s to the 1980s.".