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Game of Go : The National Game of Japan

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036504611
ISBN-13 9781036504618
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: Hobbies, quizzes & games
Ksh 5,700.00
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This book dives deep into the intricate world of a traditional Asian board game, exploring its rich history, strategic depth, and cultural significance. Drawing extensively from the work of Herr Korschelt and other experts, the author presents a comprehensive look at the game's evolution, from its roots in Japan to its spread across the globe. Through detailed analysis and inclusion of illustrative games and problems, readers are offered an unparalleled insight into both the mechanics of play and the philosophical underpinnings that have made the game a timeless pursuit.

Set within a broader historical context, this volume examines how the game has been both a reflection of and an influence on strategic thought and cultural practices. The thematic exploration goes beyond mere gameplay, delving into comparisons with Western chess, discussions on military tactics represented through gameplay, and insights into how mastery of the game is intertwined with dedication and perseverance.

By highlighting contributions from players like Mokichi Nakamura and Jihei Hashiguchi, the author not only pays homage to those who have shaped our understanding of this complex game but also underscores the communal aspect of learning and playing. The book concludes with a reflection on the enduring appeal of this game emphasizing that it offers not just challenges for the mind but also profound lessons on patience, strategy, and cultural heritage. This meticulous study is an essential read for anyone intrigued by intellectual history or seeking to deepen their appreciation for one of Asia's most storied games.
This book dives deep into the intricate world of a traditional Asian board game, exploring its rich history, strategic depth, and cultural significance. Drawing extensively from the work of Herr Korschelt and other experts, the author presents a comprehensive look at the game''s evolution, from its roots in Japan to its spread across the globe. Through detailed analysis and inclusion of illustrative games and problems, readers are offered an unparalleled insight into both the mechanics of play and the philosophical underpinnings that have made the game a timeless pursuit.

Set within a broader historical context, this volume examines how the game has been both a reflection of and an influence on strategic thought and cultural practices. The thematic exploration goes beyond mere gameplay, delving into comparisons with Western chess, discussions on military tactics represented through gameplay, and insights into how mastery of the game is intertwined with dedication and perseverance.

By highlighting contributions from players like Mokichi Nakamura and Jihei Hashiguchi, the author not only pays homage to those who have shaped our understanding of this complex game but also underscores the communal aspect of learning and playing. The book concludes with a reflection on the enduring appeal of this game emphasizing that it offers not just challenges for the mind but also profound lessons on patience, strategy, and cultural heritage. This meticulous study is an essential read for anyone intrigued by intellectual history or seeking to deepen their appreciation for one of Asia''s most storied games.

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