k Japanese schoolgirl Sumire Nakamura and her South Korean instructor Han JongJin after a press conference at the Korea Baduk Association in Seoul Sumire Nakamura and Han JongJin, Jan 22, 2019 Japanese schoolgirl Sumire Nakamura 9 and her South Korean instructor Han JongJin L, the ninthdegree professional Go player, pose for photographers after a press conference at the Korea Baduk Association in Seoul, South Korea. A GO match between Sumire Nakamura and South Korean professional Go player Choi Jeong 22 will be held in Seoul on January 23, 2019. Nakamura will become the youngest Japanese professional Go player when she debuts on April 1, 2019 at age 10. The strategic twoperson board game is known as baduk in Korean and weiqi in Chinese. Photo by Lee JaeWonAFLO SOUTH KOREA Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Japanese schoolgirl Sumire Nakamura and her South Korean instructor Han Jong Jin after a press conference at the Korea Baduk Association in Seoul Sumire Nakamura and Han Jong Jin, Jan 22, 2019 : Japanese schoolgirl Sumire Nakamura  9  and her South Korean instructor Han Jong Jin  L , the ninth degree professional Go player, pose for photographers after a press conference at the Korea Baduk Association in Seoul, South Korea. A GO match between Sumire Nakamura and South Korean professional Go player Choi Jeong  22  will be held in Seoul on January 23, 2019. Nakamura will become the youngest Japanese professional Go player when she debuts on April 1, 2019 at age 10. The strategic two person board game is known as  baduk  in Korean and  weiqi  in Chinese.  Photo by Lee Jae Won AFLO   SOUTH KOREA
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Japanese schoolgirl Sumire Nakamura and her South Korean instructor Han Jong-Jin after a press conference at the Korea Baduk Association in Seoul

Sumire Nakamura and Han Jong-Jin, Jan 22, 2019 : Japanese schoolgirl Sumire Nakamura (9) and her South Korean instructor Han Jong-Jin (L), the ninth-degree professional Go player, pose for photographers after a press conference at the Korea Baduk Association in Seoul, South Korea. A GO match between Sumire Nakamura and South Korean professional Go player Choi Jeong (22) will be held in Seoul on January 23, 2019. Nakamura will become the youngest Japanese professional Go player when she debuts on April 1, 2019 at age 10. The strategic two-person board game is known as "baduk" in Korean and "weiqi" in Chinese. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)

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