Born in
Shibata, he attended the
Tokyo University of Agriculture, and in amateur sumo earned the Collegiate Yokozuna title. He made his professional debut at the age of 23 in May 1961, joining
Tokitsukaze stable, run by the former
yokozuna great
Futabayama. Due to his amateur achievements he was given
makushita tsukedashi status and began in the third
makushita division, fighting under his real name of Uchida. He reached the second
jūryō division in three tournaments and after winning the
jūryō division
yūshō or championship with a perfect 15–0 score in November 1961 he was promoted to the top
makuuchi division. He adopted the
shikona of Yutakayama upon his entry to the top division in January 1962 and was a runner-up to
yokozuna Taihō in his debut tournament with a score of 12–3, also receiving the Fighting Spirit
prize. He made
komusubi rank in May 1962 but fell just short with seven wins. However, after a fine 12–3 score in September he was elevated straight to
sekiwake and two more runner-up performances (to Taiho once again) saw him promoted to the second highest rank of
ōzeki. The 37 wins he had in the three tournaments prior to his promotion was the strongest record for an
ōzeki candidate since the six tournaments a year system began in 1958 (it has since been equaled by
Hokuten'yū,
Wakanohana III and
Tochinoshin). Yutakayama remained at
ōzeki for the rest of his career, and was ranked there for 34 tournaments, eighth on the all-time list. He was runner-up on five more occasions, but never won a top division championship. He was perhaps unlucky to be fighting in the same era as the dominant Taihō, whom he was able to beat only four times in 32 meetings. There were a number of other strong
yokozuna around as well, such as
Sadanoyama and
Kashiwado, with whom he also had a poor head-to-head record. After finishing as runner-up to
Wakanami in March 1968 and
Tamanoshima in May, he then had two
make-koshi (losing scores) in a row, managing only a poor 4–11 record in September. He announced his retirement at the end of that tournament at the age of 31. ==Retirement from sumo==