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A Japanese go board (goban), the stones (go-ishi) and the wooden cups (go-ke).
This go board at Ryogen-in, Daitoku-ji, Kyoto, Japan is said to have been used by Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu.
This maki-e go board is at the temple named Ryōgen'in 龍源院 at Daitoku-ji, Kyoto, Japan. It was used by Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu. The containers to the left and right of the board bear their family crests.
A go board with the stones and cups.
Go position.
Go board.
Go board.
A go board with the stones and cups.
A go cup.
Go stones in bowls
Double convex yunzi stones and bowls.
Go game played with stones of different colors.
The Ancient Art of Go.
The Ancient Art of Go 2.
The Ancient Art of Go 3.
The Ancient Art of Go 4.
The Ancient Art of Go 5.
The Ancient Art of Go 6.
A go set, made up of a cardboard board and plastic counters as "stones."
A Go position, used to illustrate the rules of Go.
A go game.
A game position of go. The two eyes.
A game position of go. The two eyes.
A game position of go. The two eyes.
In the top right black has 4 eyes, making that group alive. In the bottom left, black isn't so lucky. It only has one eye, allowing that group to be taken (With white playing at C3, then A5, then A3, then A1.).
The end situation of the game of go. Territories and dead stones marked.
Honinbo Shusaku's "ear-reddening" move in April–May 1846.
Keima is often referred to as a 'knight's move', as the pattern is the same as the way the chess piece moves.
Seki is a situation in which neither white or black "wants" to play. Playing would cost a serious lost.
English: Chinese men playing go. Ming Dynasty (1368 – 1644).
Français : Hommes chinois jouant au Go, Dynastie Ming (1368 – 1644).
English: Detail of The Four Accomplishments, by Kano Eitoku. One of six folding screens: ink on paper. Shows people playing Go. Japan, Momoyama period, 16th century.
Français : Détail des quatre accomplissements par Kano Eitoku. Un des six panneaux pliants en encre sur papier. Montre des personnes jouant au go. Japon, période Momoyama, 16e siècle.
English: Japanese woodblock printing of Guan Yu by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798 – 1861). In this scene he is attended to by the physician Hua Tuo. A wound from a poison arrow required the bone to be scraped. Without the use of anesthestic Guan Yu plays go to distract himself from the pain.
Français : Impression xylographique japonaise de Guan Yu par Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798 – 1861). Dans cette scène il est le patient du médecin Hua Tuo. Suite à une blessure d'une flèche empoisonnée, son os doit être gratter. Sans utiliser d'anesthésiant, Guan Yu joue au go pour se distraire de la douleur.
English: Japanese geishas playing go (1811)
Français : Geisha japonaises jouant au go (1811).
English: Japanese farm workers in Twin Falls, ID play Go during WWII
Français : fermiers japonais jouant au go durant la seconde guerre mondiale.
English: Korean players in traditional dress play in a photograph dated between 1910 and 1920.
Français : Joueurs coréens en costumes traditionnels jouant au go, photographie datée de 1910 et 1920.