Hiromi Nakakura
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Hiromi Nakakura (中倉 宏美, Nakakura Hiromi, born January 26, 1979) is a Japanese women's professional shogi player ranked 2-dan.[1] She is the current representative director of the Ladies Professional Shogi-players' Association of Japan (LPSA).
Women's shogi professional
Promotion history
Nakakura's promotion history is as follows:[2][3]
- 2-kyū: October 1995
- 1-kyū: April 1, 1996
- 1-dan: April 1, 2001
- 2-dan: January 21, 2009[4]
Note: All ranks are women's professional ranks.
LPSA representative director
Nakakura was selected to replace Sachio Ishibashi as representative director of the Ladies Professional Shogi-players' Association of Japan (LPSA) in February 2014.[5] She was re-elected as representative director in 2016,[6]2018,[7] 2020[8] and 2022.[9]
Personal life
Nakakura's sister Akiko is a retired women's professional shogi player.[10]
References
- ^ "Geneki Joryūkishi" 現役女流棋士 [Active women's professionals] (in Japanese). Ladies Professional Shogi-players' Association of Japan. Retrieved December 16, 2022.
- ^ "Kireki (Nakakura Hiromi)" 棋歴(中倉宏美) [Player history: Hiromi Nakakura] (in Japanese). The Ladies Professional Shogi-players' Association of Japan. Retrieved September 12, 2019.
- ^ "Nakakura Hiromi Joryū Shodan (Joryū Kishi Bangō 38)" 中倉宏美 女流初段 (女流棋士番号38) [Hiromi Nakakura Women's Professional 1d (Women's Professional Badge Number 38)] (in Japanese). Japan Shogi Association. Archived from the original on March 22, 2007. Retrieved September 12, 2019.
- ^ "Nakakura Hiromi, Nidan no Shōdan no Oshirase" 中倉宏美, 二段昇段のお知らせ [Hiromi Nakakura promoted to 2-dan] (in Japanese). Ladies Professional Shogi-players' Association of Japan. January 22, 2009. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
- ^ "Daihyō ni Nakakura Hiromi Joryū Nidan Nihon Joshi Puro Shōgi Kyōkai" 代表に中倉宏美女流二段 日本女子プロ将棋協会 [The new LPSA president is women's professional 2-dan Hiromi Nakakura]. The Nikkei (in Japanese). February 25, 2014. Retrieved September 12, 2019.
- ^ "Heisei Nijūnananendo Teiji Sōkai Shuryō no Hōkoku" 平成27年度定時総会終了のご報告 [Report of the Heisei 27 (2016) Regular Annual Meeting] (in Japanese). The Ladies Professional Shogi-players' Association of Japan. February 24, 2016. Archived from the original on October 21, 2017. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
- ^ "Heisei Nijūkyūnendo Teiji Sōkai Shuryō no Hōkoku" 平成29年度定時総会終了のご報告 [Report of the Heisei 29 (2018) Regular Annual Meeting] (in Japanese). The Ladies Professional Shogi-players' Association of Japan. February 23, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
- ^ "Heisei Sanjūichinendo Teiji Sōkai Shuryō no Hōkoku" 平成31年度定時総会終了のご報告 [Report of the Heisei 31 (2019) Regular Annual Meeting] (in Japanese). The Ladies Professional Shogi-players' Association of Japan. February 20, 2020. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
- ^ "Reiwa Sannendo Teiji Sōkai Shuryō no Hōkoku" 令和3年度定時総会終了のご報告 [Report of the Reiwa Year 3 (2021) Regular Annual Meeting] (in Japanese). The Ladies Professional Shogi-players' Association of Japan. February 22, 2022. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
- ^ Okuno, Daiji (January 12, 2018). "Shōgikai no Oyako, Kyōdaishimai Puro Ryōshin and Ko ga Puro no Shogi Ikka mo" 将棋界の親子, 兄弟姉妹プロ 両親&子がプロの将棋一家も [Parent-child, brother-sister professional shogi families]. Abema Times (in Japanese). AbemaTV. Archived from the original on June 17, 2019. Retrieved September 12, 2019.
External links
- blog: 女流棋士中倉宏美のblog
- Nakakura, Hiromi (August 8, 2022). "LPSA Setsuritsu Jūgoshūnen Nakakura Hiromi Joryū Nidan ga Kataru "Daihyō" no Shigoto 「Ibento ya Taikai ga Owattara Gomibukuro mo Nosete Kaerimasuyo」" LPSA設立15周年 中倉宏美女流二段が語る"代表"の仕事 「イベントや大会が終わったらゴミ袋も載せて帰りますよ」 [On the 15th anniversary of the founding of the LPSA, Women's professional 2-dan Hiromi Nakakura says her job as "representative director" includes cleaning up after events and tournaments, and then bringing the garbage bags home with her.]. Bunshun Online (Interview) (in Japanese). Interviewed by Satoko Miyata. Bungeishunjū. (Bunshun Online interview with Nakakura to discuss the 15th anniversary of the LPSA)
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