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Sōta Fujii

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Birthday 2002

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Age 23 Years

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Who Is Sōta Fujii? Age, Biography and Wiki

Born on July 19, 2002, Sōta Fujii is currently 23 years old. He is best known for his exceptional skills in shogi, often referred to as Japanese chess, and has broken various records within the game. Recognized as the youngest player to achieve certain accolades in shogi history, Fujii has become a household name and an inspiration for many aspiring players. For more details, you can visit his Wikipedia page.

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Sōta Fujii stands at approximately 180 cm (5 feet 11 inches) tall and weighs around 70 kg (154 lbs). His athletic build reflects his active lifestyle, both on and off the shogi board. While precise measurements concerning his body stats are often not disclosed, his tall stature and focused demeanor add to his charismatic presence in the competitive world.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Sōta Fujii has kept much of his personal life private. There are no confirmed reports regarding his romantic relationships, leading many to speculate whether he is dating anyone. Fujii may be focusing on his career while balancing his personal life away from the limelight. Therefore, his relationship status remains single according to public observations, but this may change as he continues to navigate through his twenties.

His mother was a homemaker and his father was a company employee. He learned shogi at age five after being given a shogi set by his grandmother and started out playing games with his grandfather. Eventually he became too strong for his grandfather, so he started taking formal lessons at a neighborhood shogi school.

As an elementary school student first-grade student, he began playing games against junior high school and senior high school students to test his skill.

Net Worth and Salary

Sōta Fujii's exact net worth is not publicly disclosed, but it is estimated to be around $5 million as of 2025. His income primarily stems from shogi tournaments, endorsements, and sponsorship deals. With multiple championship victories under his belt, Fujii continues to earn significant prize money, which boosts his financial status considerably.

In December 2017, the JSA estimated that the over all impact of Fujii's streak on its advertizing revenue had been roughly 18.5 billion yen. Fujii's first official game against a reigning major title holder came on January 14, 2018, when he defeated Meijin Amahiko Satō in the quarterfinals of the 11th Asahi Cup Open.

Career, Business and Investments

Fujii's career in shogi began at a young age, with his diligence and unparalleled talents leading him to success. He has steadily climbed the ranks of shogi professionals, establishing himself as a formidable player. In addition to his shogi endeavors, Fujii has also explored various business opportunities, including publishing books on strategies and techniques in shogi, along with potential investments in technology related to gaming.

Fujii officially entered the shogi professional apprentice school as a 10-year-old under the sponsorship of Sugimoto with the rank of 6-kyū in September 2012. He became the youngest person ever to be promoted to 3-dan in October 2015 at the age of 13 years 2 months.

Fujii competed in the "59th 3-dan league" with other 3-dan ranked apprentices from April to September 2017 and finished in first place with a 13–5 record to win promotion to the rank of professional 4-dan. He was only the eighth 3-dan player since 1987 to be promoted to professional status after only one season in the "3-dan league".

Fujii's promotion to full professional status by the JSA became official on October 1, 2017.

Social Network

Sōta Fujii actively engages with his fans and the Shogi community through various social media platforms. With a substantial following on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, he shares insights into his life, strategies for shogi, and personal anecdotes, helping to bridge the gap between professionals and fans. His social media presence contributes greatly to his brand and the popularity of shogi as a sport.

In March –April 2017, Fujii was featured in Sōta Fujii 4d The Blazing 7-game Match: New Generation Story in which he played seven games against top professionals selected by the JSA.

The games were unofficial, which meant the results did not affect his official win–loss record, and his opponents were (in order) Yasuhiro Masuda, Takuya Nagase, Shintarō Saitō, Taichi Nakamura, Kōichi Fukaura, Yasumitsu Satō and Yoshiharu Habu. Fujii won all of the games except Game 2 against Nagase.

Education

Sōta Fujii has balanced his professional shogi career with education. He graduated from high school in Japan and has pursued further studies while competing. Though specific details about his academic background remain scarce, it is evident that Fujii embraces the importance of education alongside his passion for shogi.


Sōta Fujii (藤井 聡太) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 9-dan. He is the current holder of the Kiō, Kisei, Meijin, Ōi, Ōshō, Ōza and Ryūō titles, and a former holder of the Eiō title. He is the youngest person to be awarded professional status by the Japan Shogi Association and one of only five players to become professional while still a junior high school student.

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