He won the 1938 Emperor's Cup with Sei Fuwa, Sekiji Sasano, Kunitaka Sueoka, Hidetoki Takahashi, and the rest of the team.
In 1936, when Kamo was a Waseda University student, he was selected for the Japan national team for the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.
He assisted Taizo Kawamoto and Tokutaro Ukon with goals, and Japan completed a come-from-behind victory.
[3] His older brother Takeshi Kamo was also an Olympic footballer for Japan.
[4] On September 14, 1977, Kamo collapsed during training for an exhibition match at the National Stadium in Shinjuku, Tokyo.