Yasuharu Ōyama
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Yasuharu Ōyama
Summary
Yasuharu Ōyama is a human[1]. His place of birth was Kurashiki[2]. He was born on March 13, 1923[3]. He died in National Cancer Center Hospital East[4]. He died on July 26, 1992[5]. He worked as a professional shogi player[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (235 views/month, #7,286 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Yasuharu Ōyama was born in Kurashiki[2].
- Yasuharu Ōyama died in National Cancer Center Hospital East[4].
- Yasuharu Ōyama was born on March 13, 1923[3].
- Yasuharu Ōyama died on July 26, 1992[5].
- Yasuharu Ōyama held citizenship in Japan[8].
- Yasuharu Ōyama held citizenship in Empire of Japan[9].
- Yasuharu Ōyama worked as a professional shogi player[6].
- A notable student of Yasuharu Ōyama was Hisashi Namekata[10].
- A notable student of Yasuharu Ōyama was Michio Ariyoshi[11].
- A notable student of Yasuharu Ōyama was Isao Nakata[12].
- Yasuharu Ōyama received the Kikuchi Kan Prize[13].
- Yasuharu Ōyama received the Medal with Purple Ribbon[14].
- Yasuharu Ōyama received the Person of Cultural Merit[15].
- Yasuharu Ōyama received the Shogi Medal of Honor[16].
- Yasuharu Ōyama received the Shoji Honorable Fighting Spirit Award[17].
- Yasuharu Ōyama is recorded as male[18].
- Yasuharu Ōyama's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Yasuharu Ōyama's Commons category is recorded as Yasuharu Ōyama[20].
- Yasuharu Ōyama's dan/kyu rank is recorded as 9 dan[21].
- Yasuharu Ōyama's sport is recorded as shogi[22].
- Yasuharu Ōyama's family name is recorded as Ōyama[23].
- Yasuharu Ōyama's given name is recorded as Yasuharu[24].
- Yasuharu Ōyama studied under Kinjirō Kimi[25].
- Yasuharu Ōyama's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Japanese[26].
- Yasuharu Ōyama's country for sport is recorded as Japan[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Kurashiki[2], Yasuharu Ōyama… he was born on March 13, 1923[3].
Education
Yasuharu Ōyama studied under Kinjirō Kimi[25].
Career and Affiliations
Yasuharu Ōyama's professions included professional shogi player[6]. Notable students include Hisashi Namekata[10], a professional shogi player[28], b. 1973[29]; Michio Ariyoshi[11], a professional shogi player[30], 1935–2022[31], of Japan[32], awarded the Shogi Medal of Honor[33]; and Isao Nakata[12], a professional shogi player[34], b. 1967[35], of Japan[36].
Recognition
Awards received include Kikuchi Kan Prize[13], a literary award[37], in Japan[38]; Medal with Purple Ribbon[14], a grade of an order[39], in Japan[40], founded in 1955[41]; Person of Cultural Merit[15], a title of honor[42], in Japan[43]; Shogi Medal of Honor[16], an award[44], in Japan[45]; and Shoji Honorable Fighting Spirit Award[17], an award[46], in Japan[47].
Death and Burial
Yasuharu Ōyama died on July 26, 1992[5]. He passed away in National Cancer Center Hospital East[4].
Why It Matters
Yasuharu Ōyama ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (235 views/month, #7,286 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[48]
FAQs
Where was Yasuharu Ōyama born?
Yasuharu Ōyama's place of birth was Kurashiki[2].
Where did Yasuharu Ōyama die?
Yasuharu Ōyama passed away in National Cancer Center Hospital East[4].
What did Yasuharu Ōyama do for work?
Yasuharu Ōyama worked as professional shogi player[6].
What awards did Yasuharu Ōyama receive?
Honors received include Kikuchi Kan Prize[13], Medal with Purple Ribbon[14], Person of Cultural Merit[15], and Shogi Medal of Honor[16].