He did
kendo at junior high school. He entered Nishonoseki stable and began his sumo career in July 1971. In July 1979 he was undefeated in all seven of his
makushita bouts but lost a playoff for the
yūshō to
Sadanoumi. He reached the
jūryō division in January 1980, but lasted only one tournament before being demoted. He returned to
jūryō in July 1982 and reached the top
makuuchi division in November 1983. In July 1985 he defeated
yokozuna Chiyonofuji to earn his first
kinboshi. In March 1987 he was promoted to
komusubi, becoming the first wrestler from
Fukui Prefecture to reach a ''
san'yaku rank since the beginning of the Showa era. He held the rank for just a single tournament. He became the only wrestler from the Nishonoseki stable left in makuuchi
in September 1988 when Kirinji retired. In January 1989 he returned to the jūryō
division where he spent the remainder of his career. He took part in two playoffs for the jūryō
championship in May and July 1989, but lost both, to Komafudo and Ryūkōzan, leaving him without a career yūshō'' in any division. He retired in September 1990. He had not missed a bout in his professional career. He had 587 wins against 612 losses in 1199 bouts over 116 tournaments. His top division record was 209 wins against 256 losses over 31 tournaments. He was friendly with sumo fan
Demon Kogure, and appeared on his radio show
All Night Nippon. Demon Kogure was also a guest at Daitetsu's
danpatsu-shiki or official retirement ceremony. ==Retirement from sumo==