My name is Aoi and I am a go instructor.I have been playing go for about 17 years. As for my kiryoku (skill level), I have 6 dan license from Nihon Kiin, the central Go organization of Japan.◆About the Game of Go◆Some people might think, go is too difficult, go is for the elderly, go is a game for men…But those days are gone!Nowadays, even children learn it as an extracurricular and it’s getting
Hi everyone! My name is Yuki.Thank you for showing interest in Go and thank you for visiting my page!~Profile~The reason why I started playing Go is because my father is a professional Go player and we always had Go in the house. I already knew the rules since I was a child.Our family has been running a Go school for kids for more than 10 years and many Go players from our school have participate
I'm a Go instructor. After the age of 30, I don't really have the habit of celebrating my birthday and if I don't Google it, I'm not exactly sure how old I am. (I'm now 33 years old) Although I'm required to write a self-introduction, since I don't have any extraordinary achievements, I'll write about my training experiences. As I am a person without much confidence and far from diligent, I par
Nice to meet you, my name is Kevin. Now, I live in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. I have various teaching experiences. Mathematics, GO, Biology, health, and workout. I've taught students from the age of six to 65. I have the Certificate in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language (TCSOL), so I can also teach Chinese. Because I like Japanese culture, I studied Japanese by myself. If necessary, I can explain usi