Japanese athlete, who began his sporting journey at the age of six, has made significant strides in his career. Encouraged by his mother, he took up the sport and has since represented Hyakugo Bank in Japan. He is coached by Kosei Inoue, the national coach of Japan.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Mixed Team | S Silver |
| 2021 | Men's +100kg | 5 |
| 2016 | Men's +100kg | S Silver |
In 2017, after competing at the World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, he was advised to take a break due to exhaustion from training. He returned to competition in February 2018 at the Grand Slam in Dusseldorf, Germany.
In 2021, he faced another challenge with an injury to his right shoulder during the World Masters in Doha, Qatar. Despite these setbacks, he continues to push forward with determination.
His achievements have been recognised with several awards. In 2016, he received the Shimonoseki Citizen Honorary Award in Japan. The previous year, he was honoured with the Yamaguchi Prefecture Physical Education Award.
His sporting philosophy is encapsulated in the phrase "Presence of mind." This mindset has guided him through various challenges and successes. Looking ahead, his ambition is to win a gold medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Fluent in Japanese, he continues to balance his athletic career with his academic background. His journey reflects resilience and dedication to both sport and personal growth.
Japanese athlete, who began his sporting journey at the age of six, has made significant strides in his career. Encouraged by his mother, he took up the sport and has since represented Hyakugo Bank in Japan. He is coached by Kosei Inoue, the national coach of Japan.