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[Sota Fujii] A collection of cool quotes from the young genius of the shogi world: heartfelt thoughts on competition that linger in the heart

Sota Fujii, who became the youngest professional shogi player in history and captured each title in record time.

While drawing attention as a prodigy in the shogi world, his words—marked by humility and deep insight—have touched the hearts of many.

Here, we introduce some of Sota Fujii’s memorable sayings that speak not only to shogi matches but also to the subtleties of life.

Each of his words carries profound meaning that resonates with our own lives.

Whether you’re a shogi fan or someone striving toward a goal, you’re sure to find words that speak to you.

[Sota Fujii] A Collection of Cool Quotes from the Young Genius of the Shogi World: Memorable Reflections on Competition (1–10)

I’m sure there are views you can only see by becoming stronger, and I want to go far enough to see them.Sota Fujii

Sota Fujii became a professional shogi player at the record-breaking age of 14 years and 2 months.

Even now, and surely at various milestones in the world of shogi, he has witnessed views that can only be seen from such rare vantage points.

In 2023, he achieved the remarkable feat of capturing all eight major titles.

Yet, it’s said that Fujii does not let himself be bound by records; he plays shogi with the stance of simply wanting to become genuinely stronger.

His famous quotes convey his feelings toward the game.

Perhaps there are places that only those who have mastered their field can reach.

The best move and the winning move do not necessarily coincide.Sota Fujii

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The best move and the winning move do not necessarily coincide. Sota Fujii

Sota Fujii, who said he was looking forward to taking his time thinking during the Meijin title match with its nine-hour time limit, has reportedly read as far as 32 moves ahead in some games.

In fact, looking 32 moves ahead involves more than a billion possible positions.

Imagining him searching for the single best move that yields the most favorable position at a given moment really conveys the depth of shogi.

Even when you devise and execute a good plan, the results may be disappointing.

Perhaps that’s exactly where Fujii has stayed calm and thought through what to do next.

The best move and winning are not always the same—something that can happen in our daily lives, too.

Let’s take these wise words to heart and keep thinking about our next move and putting it into action.

Rather than being unable to accept losing, it makes me acutely aware of my own weakness.Sota Fujii

There are times when you work really hard but still don’t get good results.

We tend to judge based only on the outcome, but that also teaches us about our own weaknesses.

Looking at yourself objectively and acknowledging your weaknesses is painful and difficult.

Yet by confronting the opposite extreme and earnestly accepting the true level of his shogi ability, perhaps that’s exactly why Sota Fujii is who he is today.

By the way, it seems he made this statement as a second-year high school student.

It’s a memorable quote that could only come from someone who has been fighting as a professional in shogi since middle school.

[Sota Fujii] A collection of cool quotes from the shogi world's young genius: heartfelt reflections on competition (11–20)

As long as you play shogi, wins and losses will always come with it, so there’s no point in getting elated or dejected over each one.Sota Fujii

Even Sota Fujii, who has won numerous titles and holds a record 29-game winning streak, sometimes loses.

There’s no such thing as a match you’re guaranteed to win, and the more effort you put in, the more you may feel down when you lose.

In those moments, remember this quote: losing doesn’t mean it’s over, and there’s no point in staying discouraged.

Precisely when you lose, try to see it as a chance to learn—what went wrong, what you could have done better, and what was remarkable about your opponent.

In shogi, no matter how strong you become, there is no end.Sota Fujii

In shogi, no matter how strong you become, there is no end. — Sota Fujii

To keep playing shogi is to throw yourself into battle day after day.

Where there’s competition, there are always wins and losses.

Everyone feels the same frustration when they lose—and then they work harder, grow stronger, and take on the next match.

Those who won must also keep striving if they want to beat that opponent again.

Don’t grow complacent just because you won; keep working earnestly and continue to get stronger.

It’s not easy, but without growth, you can’t grasp victory.

If you choose to live in the world of competition, this is a saying worth engraving in your heart.

The way to become strong differs from person to person.Sota Fujii

The way to become strong differs from person to person. Sota Fujii

These words carry real weight precisely because they come from Sota Fujii, who has accomplished so many great feats.

When we want to become stronger, everyone looks for ways and puts in the effort.

But this quote teaches us that there isn’t just one correct answer.

Imitating a strong person doesn’t mean you’ll become strong in the same way.

What matters is finding the methods that allow you to develop your own abilities and talents, and then working hard at them.

When you’re struggling to grow, remember these words and try a new approach.

I’m not satisfied with my current shogi. I want to keep working hard without getting carried away by wins or discouraged by losses.Sota Fujii

I’m not satisfied with my current shogi. I want to keep working hard without getting carried away by wins or discouraged by losses. Sota Fujii

Sota Fujii holds an astounding record of 29 consecutive wins.

Amid that achievement, he uttered this memorable quote.

Despite leaving such a legacy, he remains humble and strives for even greater heights.

When we succeed, we tend to stop putting in the effort and think, “This is good enough.” But that’s where growth stops.

Good situations don’t last very long.

There will always come a time when you fall, and a new wall will stand in your way.

It’s precisely when we succeed that we should remember these words, continue our tireless efforts, and keep polishing ourselves.