The subtle shift in Hikaru's demeanor as he balances being a "pro-in-training" with his school friendships. Episode 27 | Hikaru no Go Wiki | Fandom
This episode highlights the "collateral damage" of growth. As Hikaru moves toward his goal, he unintentionally leaves behind those who cannot keep up or who simply want to play for fun.
To help the remaining members and try to bridge the gap, Hikaru plays simultaneous matches against the club members. Hikaru No Go Episode 27
Mitani watches from the shadows, struggling with his feelings about the game and his former friend. He eventually discovers game recordings of the members—including his own—which serves as a poignant reminder of their shared passion for Go.
By the end of the episode, Mitani is convinced to return to the club, reuniting the core group even as Hikaru moves further into the professional sphere. Key Themes & Analysis The subtle shift in Hikaru's demeanor as he
In Episode 27 of Hikaru no Go , titled , the story shifts focus back to the roots of Hikaru's journey: the Haze Middle School Go Club . After Hikaru leaves the club to pursue the rigorous life of an insei (professional student), the club he helped build faces an emotional and structural crisis. Episode 27 Summary: The Struggles of the Haze Go Club
The title, "A Place to Return," reflects the internal conflict of whether the Go club is still home for Hikaru, or if he has truly outgrown it. To help the remaining members and try to
Hikaru discovers that Yuki Mitani, the club's strongest player after Hikaru, has left the team. Mitani feels abandoned and betrayed by Hikaru's decision to leave for the pro world, viewing Hikaru's visit as an unwanted reminder of what they lost.