After a successful amateur career, he turned professional in January 2016, making the top makuuchi division in November of the following year.
After graduating he became a business association player after finding employment at Nihon University as a staff member.
Because of his amateur success he was granted a makushita tsukedashi allowing him to skip the lower divisions of sumo.
He returned to the top division a year later in March 2021, and managed to remain in makuuchi for three straight tournaments, but fell back to jūryō in September 2021.
[4] In 2023, Daiamami again found himself in a potential championship-winning situation at the July tournament, where he was, however, defeated on the final day in a playoff against Atamifuji.