Therefore, a new approach was devised where White deploys the Rook to the 3rd file on the 2nd move, aiming for the Ishida Style (see diagram 1).
Additionally, there's a strategy of playing ▲7-seven Bishop on the 3rd move, aiming for a Double Wing Rook formation.
[5] In "The Chess View of Image and Reading," Hiroshi Tanigawa mentions an instance where he received this move from Toshiaki Kubo during a study session.
In that game, it led to a sequence where ultimately White couldn't criticize Black's moves, and it ended up in mutual territorial enclosures.
Additionally, in the 2008 Oza Tournament, Yoshiharu Habu actually adopted it, with the result in professional games until August 2008 being 5 wins, 7 losses, and 1 repetition.