He joined
Oshiogawa stable in March 1984 after completing junior high school. Fighting under his own surname of Takano, he weighed 114 kg in his debut but he struggled to adapt and his weight dropped to 98 kg by November 1985. He rose slowly up the ranks, adopting the
shikona of Daishi in 1987 and steadily increasing his weight to 143 kg by 1992, around average. In May 1993 after nine years in sumo he finally reached
sekitori status upon promotion to the
juryo division. He reached the top
makuuchi division in July 1994. He fought in the top division for 23 tournaments, compiling a record of 145 wins against 191 losses, but never managed to win a
special prize or
defeat a yokozuna. His highest rank was
maegashira 3, which he reached in July 1996. He was demoted from
makuuchi in July 1997, but managed to return in September 2000 after three years in
juryo. He retired in March 2002 after a 3–12 record at
juryo 9 left him facing demotion to
makushita. ==Retirement from sumo==