Go Player Ichiriki Tries Hawaiian Staple Ahi Poke Bowl During Lunch Break on Kisei Title Series’ 2nd Day
The ahi poke bowl Ichiriki ate for lunch
13:23 JST, January 24, 2026
HONOLULU — The opening match of Go’s 50th Kisei title series, featuring defending title holder Ryo Ichiriki and challenger Toramaru Shibano, entered its second day on Friday. During the lunch break, one of the players enjoyed a taste of local Hawaiian cuisine.
You may also like to read
Lunch Orders of Go Players Draw Attention During Kisei Title Match in HawaiiIchiriki opted for an ahi poke bowl accompanied by lemonade. Judan title holder Shibano chose the chicken Alfredo pinsa flatbread — the same dish Ichiriki had ordered the previous day — along with grapefruit juice.
You may also like to read
Japan’s Prestigious Go Kisei Series Kicks Off in HawaiiThe ahi poke bowl is one of Hawaii’s most iconic dishes and a staple in the archipelago. Ahi means tuna, while poke refers to sliced raw fish marinated in soy sauce – like Japanese zuke – and other seasonings. The specific bowl ordered by Ichiriki contained two flavors: spicy and soy sauce. It was garnished with edamame, takuan yellow pickled radish, beni shoga red pickled ginger, garlic chips and shredded nori seaweed.
Related Tags
Top Articles in Society
-
JAL, ANA Cancel Flights During 3-day Holiday Weekend due to Blizzard
-
Record-Breaking Snow Cripples Public Transport in Hokkaido; 7,000 People Stay Overnight at New Chitose Airport
-
Australian Woman Dies After Mishap on Ski Lift in Nagano Prefecture
-
Foreign Snowboarder in Serious Condition After Hanging in Midair from Chairlift in Nagano Prefecture
-
Train Services in Tokyo Resume Following Power Outage That Suspended Yamanote, Keihin-Tohoku Lines (Update 4)
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
Univ. in Japan, Tokyo-Based Startup to Develop Satellite for Disaster Prevention Measures, Bears
-
JAL, ANA Cancel Flights During 3-day Holiday Weekend due to Blizzard
-
China Confirmed to Be Operating Drilling Vessel Near Japan-China Median Line
-
China Eyes Rare Earth Foothold in Malaysia to Maintain Dominance, Counter Japan, U.S.
-
Japan Institute to Use Domestic Commercial Optical Lattice Clock to Set Japan Standard Time

