Sae Itō
is a Japanese women's professional shogi player ranked 4-dan. She is a former holder of the Women's [Women's Women's Meijin (shogi)|Meijin (shogi)|Meijin] title.
Early life and amateur shogi
Itō was born in Musashino, Tokyo on October 6, 1993, and learned how to play shogi from her older brother.As a fifth-grade elementary school student, Itō finished third in the 29th in April 2004. Itō defeated future shogi professional and major title holder Takuya Nagase in her Round 1 game of the Championship Tournament and won two more games to advance to the semi-finals where she lost to another future shogi professional and eventual tournament winner Yūki Sasaki. Itō was the only girl to qualify for the Championship Tournament, and the field included seven boys who would eventually become professional shogi players, including three who would also become major title holders. In September 2004, Itō was accepted into the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school at the rank of 6-kyū under the guidance of shogi professional Nobuyuki Yashiki.
Women's professional shogi
In February 2022, Itō defeated Kana Satomi 3 games to 1 in the 48th Women's Meijin title match to capture her first women's major title. In February of the following year, however, she was unable to successfully defend her Meijin title, losing the 49th Women's Meijin title match to Tomoka Nishiyama 3 games to 1.In AprilJune 2023, Ito challenged for the latter's Women's Ōi title, but lost the 34th Women's Ōi title match 3 games to 1.
Itō challenged for the Kurashiki Tōka title in the 32nd Kurashiki Tōka Cup title match, but Fukuma won the match 2 games to none to defend her title. The match was originally scheduled to take place in November 2024, but was rescheduled due to Fukuma going on maternity leave. Itō and Fukuma faced each other again in the 36th Women's Ōi title match, but Fukuma won the match 3 games to 2 to defend her Women's Ōi title. Itō had actually lost to in the finals of the challenger determination tournament in March but was selected to replace Nishiyama after the latter withdrew due to illness the day before the title match was scheduled to begin.
Itō advanced to 33rd Kurashiki Tōka Title Match to challenge for the Kurashiki Tōka Title in November 2025 but lost the best-of-three match 2 games to 1.
Promotion history
Ito's promotion history is as follows.Note: All ranks are women's professional ranks.