Every year, 6 New 1p are qualified in japan through the nihonkiin, this is exactly how it works, according to my understanding of
http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/profile/saiyou/kishi.htmlAt the end of August, one A-Class insei is automatically promoted due to brilliant results in the insei league ( I'm not sure, but it might be best average insei rank throughout the year)
This year, it was Shibano Toramanu
http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/player/htm/ki000459.htm(Tormanen has played him twice as an A-Class insei)
Now look at
http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/profile/saiyou/index.html外来 is Japanese for foriener, but in this context it means outsider, or person who is not studying as an insei (院生) and 予選 means preliminary so 外来予選 means outsider preliminary. This takes place during August.
7 Outsiders bid to enter the "proper" preliminaries, but only 4 are allowed the privelige.
http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/profile/saiy ... gairai.htm横塚 力 came first, while 大関 稔 came second, but 清水航介, 大表拓都, and 山田真生 both tied for third place with 3 Wins and 3 Losses. One had to go. You can see the playoff on the page, above the table.
Next up, the insei league gets a few complications as all ten of the B- Class Insei join 4 外来 in a 14-player round robin called, 合同予選, "mixed preliminary" or "joint preliminary". This is where the battle starts. It's happening right now, and Tormanen is in it, because he didn't manage to rise back up to A class this month by a hairs breadth (came 5th place) so must play this preliminary. If you're not one of the 6 who qualify into the main exam, you can forget abou being a pro. Do not underestimate the outsiders, many of them are ex-insei too: last year, one outsider came 3rd out of the 4 qualifying slots in the outsider exam, 2nd in the Joint preliminary, and then managed to become one of th 2 people who passed the exam!
http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/profile/saiy ... n_godo.htmTormanen is clearly number 4. You can see his win-loss record.
Oh, and I Believe the A and B class Insei take a break from the Insei League during the pro exam (not really a "break", but I'm sure you understand) and C class insei don't promote up during this time.
If the 合同予選 is too dog-eat-dog enough for you, I'm afraid you can't look at the 本戦, The MAIN EXAM. The 6 qualifiers are added to the 10 A-class Insei for a Final Showdown, and would you believe that there are only two spots available (in Korea it's even more vicious, I can't look). I'm sure you can clearly see that although you may think that becoming a pro in japan may not be as tortuous as in korea, and the new 1p may be weaker, but it's still an extremely difficult feat, even for an EGF 7 Dan.
After the main exam, the female-only prelims will take place in November, and then the main exam around December. Female Insei tend to go up to upper B-Class/Lower A-Class, so that's about the level of new a new female 1p (although there is only a single slot in the female exam, few females take the open exam). Two other pros are chosen in the other branches of the nihon kiin, although I'm not sure how they choose them.
I hope and I am confident that Tormanen can at least qualify, but it seems he'll need to become just a tad stronger to be able to pass the main exam so we'll see what happens next month Oct 4'th

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