Uchu, also known as "Space Swimmer," has carved a niche in Para swimming. Born in Japan, Uchu's journey began at age three. He later competed in the All Japan Student Competitive Dance Championship during his university years at Nihon University, Tokyo. However, his life took a turn when he was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | 100m Butterfly - S11 | S Silver |
| 2020 | 400m Freestyle - S11 | S Silver |
| 2020 | 200m Individual Medley - SM11 | B Bronze |
| 2020 | 4x100m Freestyle Relay - 49 Points | 5 |
He balanced training with work as a system engineer. His routine included morning land training in parks, daytime work, and evening swimming sessions. By 2015, he was selected for the national team and joined EY Japan as an athlete.
In 2019, Uchu faced a setback when he fractured his left little toe during training. Despite this injury, he continued to push forward, demonstrating resilience and determination.
Japanese Para swimmer Takuro Yamada has been a significant influence on Uchu. His philosophy is simple yet profound: "Spend each day without regrets. If you can't manage to do it, you won't be able to reach your goal." This mindset has driven him through various challenges.
Uchu's dedication has earned him recognition. In 2018, he received the Yokohama Sports Excellence Award and the Kanagawa Prefecture Sports Excellence Citation Award. These accolades highlight his contributions to sports in Japan.
Besides his athletic career, Uchu pursued further education in sports coaching at the Graduate School of Health and Sport Science at Nippon Sport Science University in Tokyo. He is also passionate about making videos, showcasing another facet of his multifaceted personality.
Looking ahead, Uchu aims to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. This goal reflects his continuous drive for excellence and commitment to Para swimming.
Uchu's journey from a competitive dancer to a dedicated Para swimmer is inspiring. His story is one of perseverance, resilience, and unwavering dedication to his sport.
Uchu, also known as "Space Swimmer," has carved a niche in Para swimming. Born in Japan, Uchu's journey began at age three. He later competed in the All Japan Student Competitive Dance Championship during his university years at Nihon University, Tokyo. However, his life took a turn when he was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa.