Fujisawa went on to surprise critics as he won the
Kisei title six straight years from 1976 to 1982. It has been said that during these Kisei runs in the 1970s and 1980s, Fujisawa would drink for nine months straight, then
sober up for his title defense late in the year. By 1980, nobody thought anyone else but Fujisawa would win the Kisei, but that was silenced when he finally lost it to
Cho Chikun in 1982. He won the first three games, controlling each move Cho made. It looked like Fujisawa would hold the Kisei for the seventh year in a row, but Cho fought back and won the last four games, as Fujisawa made a blunder in a winning position in the seventh game. After his run of consecutive Kisei titles, the Japanese
Nihon-Kiin awarded him
Honorary Kisei. He was known to play a very flexible
fuseki but was infamous for making blunders (
poka) later in the game. The saying was that Fujisawa Shuko plays the best first 50 moves. == Later life==