He was born in Hōhoku,[1] which is now a part of Shimonoseki city in Yamaguchi prefecture.
[2] His works have received accolades from the Institute of Japanese Style Painting, Seiryū Shaten, and the Bunten Exhibition.
In 1934 he established the Shin Nihonga Kenkyūkai with other artists such as Kenji Yoshioka.
[3] In 1936, he won a bronze medal in the painting category in the art competitions at the Berlin Games[4] for his "アイスホッケー" ("Ice hockey").
Afterward, he moved to Kitakyushu city in Fukuoka prefecture, and continued producing work.