Tomoka Nishiyama

Tomoka Nishiyama (西山 朋佳, Nishiyama Tomoka, born June 27, 1995) is a Japanese women's professional shogi player ranked 5-dan. She is the current holder of the Jo-Ō, Women's Ōshō and Women's Meijin titles as well as a former holder of the Ōza and Hakurei titles.

Tomoka Nishiyama
Nishiyama in 2014
Native name西山朋佳
Born (1995-06-27) June 27, 1995
HometownŌsakasayama, Osaka
Career
Achieved professional statusApril 1, 2021(2021-04-01) (aged 25)
Badge NumberW-73
RankWomen's 5-dan
TeacherHirofumi Itō (7-dan)
Current titles held
Lifetime titlesLifetime Jo-Ō
Major titles won14
Websites
JSA profile page

Early life, amateur shogi and education

Nishiyama was born on June 27, 1995, in Ōsakasayama, Osaka. She first was exposed to shogi as a three-year-old by watching her father and older sister play but really learned how to play the game as a five-year-old first-grade elementary school student. She soon started attending a neighborhood shogi school three times a week and playing practice games on the Internet.[1][2] In 2009, she won the girls' division of the 30th All Japan Junior High School Student Shogi Championship as a junior high school second-grade student[3] and thereafter was accepted into the Japan Shogi Association's training group in Osaka.[2] Nishiyama quickly progressed through the training group system and was eventually accepted into the JSA's apprentice school at the rank of 6-kyū under the tutelage of shogi professional Hirofumi Itō.[2]

After high school, Nishiyama moved to Tokyo to study environmental informatics at Keio University, but she has been on a leave of absence to focus on shogi since 2015.[2]

Apprentice shogi professional

Nishiyama was promoted to the rank of apprentice professional 1-dan in January 2014, becoming just the second woman to achieve that rank after Kana Satomi. Later that same year in September 2014, she became the second woman to be promoted to the rank of apprentice professional 2-dan (once again after Satomi). Nishiyama was 19 years and 2 months old when she was promoted, thus breaking Satomi's record of 21 years and 4 months.[4] In December 2015, Nishiyama was promoted to the rank of apprentice professional 3-dan, thus becoming the second woman (yet again following Satomi) to achieve such a rank. At age 20 years and 5 months, she also broke Satomi's record of 21 years and 9 months.[5][6] With Satomi having to leave the 3-dan league in 2018, Nishiyama is now the only woman competing in the league as of August 2019.[2][7]

Nishiyama finished the 66th 3-dan League (October 2019  March 2020) in third place with a record of 14 wins and 4 losses. Going into the last day of league play, Nishiyama was in provisional third place with a record of 12 wins and 4 losses, trailing Hiroki Taniai (13 wins and 3 losses) and Shinichirō Hattori (12 wins and 4 losses). Since Nishiyama's league seed was the lowest of the three, she needed to win both of her games and finish at least one game ahead of one of the other two to obtain automatic promotion to the rank of professional 4-dan. Taniai lost one of his two games, but Hatori and Nishiyama won both of theirs which meant that all three finished league play with the same record. Although Nishiyama missed out on being promoted due to her lower seed, her result was good enough to earn her a promotion point for future league play and means she needs only one more promotion point to qualify for full-professional status.[8][9][10]

On April 1, 2021, the JSA announced that it had accepted Nishiyama's request to leave the apprenticeship school and become a women's professional under its affiliation.[11] Nishiyama posted a message to her fans and supporters on her personal Twitter earlier that same day which thanked them for their support and explained that she decided to make the switch after giving the matter long consideration.[12] The end of her career as an apprentice professional means she now only be able to become a regular shogi professional via the Professional Admissions Test available to qualifying amateurs and women professionals. On the other hand, it also means that she could now complete in all tournaments and title matches open to women's professional, and not only those in which apprentice professionals were allowed to participate.[13][14]

Apprentice professional promotion history

Nishiyama's promotion history as an apprentice professional is as follows.[2]

  • 6-kyū: 2010
  • 1-dan: January 2014
  • 2-dan: September 2014
  • 3-dan: December 2015
  • Leaves apprentice professional school to become women's professional: March 31, 2021

Women's shogi professional

Nishiyama's first appearance came in a women's maor title match came in 2014 when she challenged fellow apprentice shogi professional Momoko Katō for the 4th Women's Ōza title, but she lost the match 3 games to none.[15][2]

Nishiyama and Katō met again in May 2018 in the 11th Women's Myavi Open Tournament and its Jo-Ō title. Nishiyama defeated the defending Jo-Ō Katō 3 games to 1 to win her first major title match. Nishiyama's victory also made her the second apprentice professional after Katō to win a women's professional shogi major title.[2][16] Nishiyama successfully defended her Jo-Ō title the following year when she defeated women's professional shogi player Kana Satomi 3 games to 1 in May 2019.[17]

Nishiyama challenged Satomi for 41st Ōshō title in October  November 2019. She won the first game of the match, lost the second, but won the deciding third game to capture the title 2 games to 1. The victory made her a 2-crown title holder (二冠, Ni kan) for the first time.[18]

In OctoberDecember 2019, Nishiyama and Satomi met in the 9th Women's Ōza title match, their third major title match in six months. Nishiyama won the match 3 games to 1 to capture another of Satomi's titles and also become a 3-crown title holder for the first time.[19]

In June 2020, Nishiyama successfully defended her Jo-Ō title by defeating Momoko Katō 3 games to 2 to win the 13th Women's Myavi Open Tournament.[20] That same year in October, she defended her Women's Ōshō title by defeating Yuki Muroya 3 games to 2 in the 42nd Women's Ōshō title match.[21] Two months later in December, she successfully defended her Women's Ōza title by defeating Satomi 3 games to 2.[22]

In her first major title defense since leaving the JSA's apprentice school and officially changing her status to women's professional, Nishiyama defeated Sae Itō 3 games to 2 to win the 14th Women's Myavi Open Tournament and retain her Jo-Ō title in June 2021.[23]

Nishiyama defeated Mana Watanabe 4 games to none to win the 1st Hakurei title in SeptemberOctober 2021. The victory made Nishiyama a Women's 4-crown title holder and the first prize of JPY 15,000,000, the biggest winner's prize in women's professional shogi.[24] In OctoberNovember 2021, Nishiyama defended her Women's Ōshō title against Satomi, but lost the 43rd Ōshō title match 2 games to 1 to drop back to 3-crown status.[25] Nishiyama was also unsuccessful in her Ōza title defense against Satomi in the 11th Ōza title match (October 2021  December 2021) in 2021; this time Nishiyama lost the match 3 games to none.[26]

In April  June 2022, Nishiyama challenged Satomi for the 33rd Women's Ōi title but was defeated 3 games to 1.[27] Nishiyama and Satomi also faced each other in the 15th Mynavi Women's Open title match (April  June 2022) with Nishiyama winning the best-of-five series 3 games to 2. By defending her Jo-Ō title and winning the tournament for the fifth consecutive time, Nishiyama became the first women's professional to qualify for the "Lifetime Jo-Ō" title. Nishiyama's victory also secured her promotion to the rank of women's professional 4-dan.[28]

In August  October 2022, Nishiyama faced Satomi once again in 2nd Hakurei title match. This time, however, Satomi came out on top and won the match 4 games to 3 to capture Nishiyama's Hakurei title.[29] Nishiyama, however, returned to 2-crown status a week later when she defeated Satomi in Game 3 of the 34th Women's Ōshō title match (October 2022) on October 28, 2022, to win the match 2 games to 1 and recapture the Women's Ōshō title.[30] The two players faced each other yet again in a major title match a few days later with Nishiyama challenging Satomi for her Kurashiki Tōka Cup title. This was Nishiyama's first appearance in the Kurashiki Tōka Cup title match, but her title challenge was unsuccessful and she lost the 30th Kurashiki Tōka Cup title match (November 2022) 2 games to none.[31]

Nishiyama won the Women's Meijin title for the first time in February 2023 when she defeated reigning Women's Meijin Itō 3 games to 1 to win the 49th Women's Meijin title match. It was the first time Nishyama had challenged for the Women's Meijin title.[32] In May 2023, she successfully defended her Mynavi Women's Open Jo-Ō title by defeating Tomomi Kai 3 games to none in 16th Mynavi Women's Open title match to win the title for the sixth consecutive year.[33] A few months later, Nishiyama challenged Satomi for the Seirei title, but lost the 5th Seirei title match (July 2023  August 2023) 3 games to 1.[34]

In October 2023, Nishiyama successfully defended her Women's Ōshō title by defeating Manao Kagawa 2 games to none in the 45th Women's Ōshō title match.[35] The victory was Nishiyama's seventh major title since officially becoming a women's professional in April 2021 and thus qualified her for promotion to the rank of women's professional 5-dan.[36][lower-alpha 1]

Women's professional promotion history

Nishiyama's promotion history as a women's professional is as follows.[37]

  • 3-dan: April 1, 2021
  • 4-dan: June 13, 2022
  • 5-dan: October 17, 2023

Titles and other championships

Nishiyama has appeared in women's professional shogi major title matches a total of twenty-one times and has won fourteen titles.[38]

Major titles

TitleYearsNumber of times overall
Jo-Ō 201823 (current) 6
Women's Ōshō 201920, 20222023 (current) 4
Women's Ōza 201920 2
Hakurei 2021 1
Women's Meijin 2022 (current) 1

Awards and honors

Nishiyama won the Japan Shogi Association's Annual Shogi Award for "Women's Professional Game of the Year" for the 2019 shogi year (April 2019  March 2020)[39] and the 2020 shogi year (April 2020  March 2021).[40] She won the "Excellent Women's Professional" award for the 2021 shogi year (April 2021  March 2022)[41] and the 2022 shogi year (April 2022  March 2023).[42]

Personal life

Nishiyama's older sister Shizuka is a Go professional.[2]

Notes

  1. Nishiyama won seven women's major titles while still a member of the professional shogi apprentice school before officially becoming a women's professional in April 2021.

References

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