[5] When he entered Amagasaki Municipal High School [ja],[4] his physical growth expanded his range of play, and he was selected as a representative under-category and gradually gained confidence.
[citation needed] After that, he entered Tokai University, he participated in the game from the first year and led the team with fellow Kentaro Matsubayashi and Wataru Inoue.
[9] He became a starting member in the final game of the season, the team won the championship and achieved the second consecutive league title.
[10] In the 2019–20 season, he made a leap forward in the Japan national team and also participated in the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup.
[14] Later on April 19, there was announced that Hisahara would retire from an active player and was assigned to be the Japanese women's national team's assistant coach.