Sumo-Early Post-March 2023 Tournament News (Updated)

As is generally the case a couple days after a tournament finishes, the Nihon Sumo Kyokai (Japan Sumo Association) has begun making announcements regarding early promotions and retirements:

For promotions, the following rikishi will be Shin-Juryo in May, making their career Juryo debuts:
Fujiseiun
Tokihayate
Chiyosakae will be Sai-Juryo, returning to the second tier after previously being demoted below the tier.
Although there was no official confirmation, former Ozeki Asanoyama and Juryo Champion Ichinojo will return to Makuuchi (top tier) in May. For those curious about Terutsuyoshi, no Juryo return as he finished 3-4 at Makushita 1, so that’s another demotion.

As for retirements, 8 were announced yesterday, mostly unranked (4, unranked wrestlers usually have been out long-term due to injuries) with 2 Sandanme and 2 Jonidan retirements. No notable names yet (likely meaning no decision yet from former Ozeki Tochinoshin among others) but one retirement was Kagamio (unranked), who reached the top tier several times during his career with a highest ranking of Maegashira 9. He has been inactive/unranked for some time though-according to Wikipedia, which admittedly is not the most reliable source [although the much more reliable Nikkan Sports was cited as a reference] he has been unranked since early 2021 due to injuries. He debuted in 2003 and reached Makuuchi in 2014, notably taking the second-longest time from debut among foreign born (non-Japanese, he is from Mongolia) wrestlers to reach the top tier, but was up and down multiple times. He did manage one Juryo Championship and lost two times in Juryo playoffs, including to current Yokozuna Terunofuji. He won a Sandanme championship in 2018 but had to continuously withdraw from tournaments starting in summer 2020 due to injuries. In July 2021 he transferred to Isenoumi Beya due to Kagamiyama Beya closing. He dropped off the rankings the next tournament due to continued absences. He won 3 career championships (one Juryo, one Makushita, one Sandanme). He also just became a Japanese citizen.

UPDATE: Nikkan Sports also confirmed that despite earning a promotion with a 4-3 record, Kawazoe will not be promoted to Juryo from Makushita 3. I had a feeling that would be the case partly due to numbers (Juryo is limited to 28 rikishi and all but maybe one of the top four in Makushita were going to be promoted there. That happened). Also seems to indicate Makushita Champion Ryuo, who was at Makushita 26 in March and went 7-0, won’t be a Juryo man either. Normally the Makushita champion moves up about 30 spots on the Banzuke and Ochiai was promoted from Makushita 15 to Juryo 14 after a 7-0 debut and championship. Sounds like Ryuo will maybe be Makushita 1.

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