Nakamura Dōseki

In this Japanese name, the family name is Nakamura.

Nakamura Dōseki (中村 道碩, 1582–1630) was a Japanese professional go player. Tradition counts him as the founder of the Inoue house. This was in fact a retrospective inclusion, essentially a fabrication of the early nineteenth century by Inoue Gennan Inseki. It accounts for the name Inoue Nakamura Dōseki sometimes given.

Nakamura was taught by Hon'inbō Sansa. He was the first Inoue go house leader, and second head of the Meijin post.

He was the second Meijin. He is quite famous for his game against Yasui Santetsu, in which the first play was at a 3–10 point on a side, going against the orthodoxy about starting in a corner.

Preceded by
Hon'inbō Sansa
Meijin
16231630
Succeeded by
Yasui Sanchi
New title
Nominal founder of house
Inoue house head
16121630
Succeeded by
Inoue Genkaku Inseki

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