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Propose merge

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I suggest merging Hayago Meijin into this article. It was a predecessor competition of the Judan, and the article on it is poorly sourced and prtty rudimentary. If nobody objects, I will do the merge in a month's time, ie. Nov 21. Reyk YO! 05:54, 21 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Promotion rule for minor titles after abolition of the promotion tournament (Oteai)

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While somewhat confusingly worded in the Nihon Ki-in announcement "win title twice". The promotion rule for the second tier (Gosei, Judan, Oza, Tengen) titles is: Achieving challenger status gets 7 dan. Winning the title gets 8 dan. Winning any combination of two of them earns promotion to 9 dan. No requirement to win in the same title or defend consecutively. An example is Ichiriki Ryo who has been promoted to 9 dan based on winning the Gosei and Tengen tiles.