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Four-time champion Fujii Souta is taking on the youngest ever five-time champion in the fourth game of the Osho title match, with the chance of becoming the youngest in history to win the title. In 2016, he became a professional at the age of 14 years and 2 months, the youngest in history, and achieved 29 consecutive wins the following year. In July 2020, he became the youngest player in history to win his first title, the Kisei title. Where does this strength come from? What is the real face of Fujii, the four-time champion? And what does the future hold for the world of shogi? We spoke at length with Fujii's master, eighth-dan Sugimoto Masataka, who is also an active shogi player, and reporter Yoshida Yuya, who has been covering Fujii since he turned professional as the shogi reporter for the Yomiuri Shimbun's culture department. (From BS NTV's "Shinso NEWS" broadcast on February 11, 2022) (c)NTV ・Guests Sugimoto Masataka (Shogi player, 8th dan) Yoshida Yuya (Shogi specialist, Culture Department, Yomiuri Shimbun) ・Caster Kato Satoshi (Nippon TV News Department) ・Announcer Koro Arisa (Nippon TV) #Shinso NEWS #NTV #BSNTV #Yomiuri Shimbun #NTVAXON #Shinso NEWS #FujiiSouta #Shogi #Youngest in history #Five crowns #SugimotoMasataka #YoshidaYuya #KatoSatoshi #KoroArisa ◇"Shinso NEWS" is broadcast live on BS NTV from 10pm Monday to Friday. Why is Fujii Souta so strong with four titles? He is on the verge of becoming the youngest "five crowns" holder. His master Sugimoto talks about his true face. https://www.bs4.jp/shinsou/articles/u... ◇Nippon TV News Department's social media Facebook / ntvnews24 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ntv_news24/... TikTok / ntv.news Twitter / news24ntv ◇【Latest news LIVE broadcast】NTV NEWS 24 HP https://www.news24.jp