Masakazu Watanabe


Masakazu Watanabe is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 5-dan.

Early life

Watanabe was born on January 23, 1986, in Ōi, Saitama. He learned how to play shogi from his father, and was a well-known strong amateur player as a teenager, performing well in a number of national tournaments. In 2005, he won the 34th, becoming the youngest person to do so up until that time at the age of 19 years and 3 months. Wanatabe's victory also meant he qualified to participate in the 24th where he continued his good play, winning three straight games against shogi professionals before finally being eliminated from the tournament. Later that same year, he took the entrance exam for the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school and was accepted at the rank of apprentice professional 1-dan as a student of shogi professional Hiromitsu Kanki.
Yoshida was promoted to apprentice professional 3-dan in the fall of 2007 and finished the 42nd 3-dan League with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses; although his score was the same as the top two finishers in the league, his lower league seed meant his result was only good enough to earn him a promotion point towards professional status. The following season, Watanabe earned a second promotion point after finishing the 43rd 3-dan League in third place, once again with a record of 13 wins and 5 losses. This gave him to option to obtain full professional status and corresponding rank of 4-dan as a "Free Class" player. Wantabe elected to become professional this way and was officially promoted to 4-dan in October 2008.

Shogi professional

Watanabe was promoted from the Free Class to the Meijin Class C2 league in 2011.
Watnabe finished the finished the 77th Meijin Class C2 league with a record of 3 wins and 7 losses, earning a third demotion point which meant automatic demotion to "Free Class" play.

Personal life

Watanabe's maiden name is "Yoshida". He took his wife's surname "Watanabe" after getting married in November 2015. His wife is a competitive karuta player, whose holds the "lifetime queen" title and is a director of the All Japan Karuta Association.

Promotion history

The promotion history for Watanabe is as follows: