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Hisayori Noda

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In 2016, his first Shogi programming involvement was with ''Tanuki no Mori'' as member of the ''Tanuki no Mori Production Committee'' along with [[Jun Okabe]], [[Takahiro Suzuki]], and [[Masatoshi Hidaka]] <ref>[http://www2.computer-shogi.org/wcsc26/team.html 第26回世界コンピュータ将棋選手権 参加チーム] 26th World Computer Shogi Championship participating teams</ref>.
Subsequent teams were called ''The Minstrel's Ballad: Tanuki's Reign'' with [[Yu Nasu]] and at times [[Akio Kono]] joining
<ref>[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/shogi-l/-fO7GP6Zzww/8pG4UYeNAAAJ WCSC26 participation list] by [[Reijer Grimbergen]], [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/shogi-l [Computer Chess Forums|SHOGI-L]], April 08, 2016</ref> <ref>[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/shogi-l/v-tznD0IQe0/37KYlSYtAgAJ The 27th World Computer Shogi Championship: participant list] by [[Takenobu Takizawa]], [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/shogi-l [Computer Chess Forums|SHOGI-L]], April 17, 2017</ref>,
and most recently ''Ziosoft Computer Shogi Club'', with the [[World Computer Shogi Championship]] entries of ''Shouten Gensou Knights of Tanuki'' ([[WCSC27|2017]], derived from ''Yaneura King'' by [[Motohiro Isozaki]] aka Yaneurao)
<ref>[[Hisayori Noda]], [[Jun Okabe]], [[Takahiro Suzuki]], [[Masatoshi Hidaka]], [[Yu Nasu]], [[Akio Kono]] ('''2017'''). ''Shouten Gensou Knights of Tanuki Appeal Document''. The Minstrel's Ballad: Tanuki's Reign, [http://www2.computer-shogi.org/wcsc27/appeal/tanuki-/appeal.pdf pdf] (Japanese)</ref>

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