He made his professional debut in March 1985, and reached the top division in May 1992.
He retired in September 1999 and remained in the Sumo Association as jun-toshiyori.
He had to leave the Sumo Association in September 2001, having failed to acquire a permanent toshiyori.
[3] However he later worked in a private capacity as a coach at Arashio stable.
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