Hiroto's remarkable dance career kicked off upon his graduation from the renowned English National Ballet School in London, a city steeped in rich cultural heritage, where he was subsequently welcomed into the prestigious Hong Kong Ballet, a institution renowned for its exceptional artistic excellence. This marked the commencement of a highly productive and fruitful collaboration, which afforded Hiroto the opportunity to take on a diverse array of principal roles with the esteemed Canada's Ballet Jörgen, a company celebrated for its captivating performances.
As part of Canada's Ballet Jörgen's momentous 25th anniversary season, Hiroto played a pivotal role in the creation of numerous roles in the company's brand new production of the iconic ballet, Swan Lake, in which he took on the principal roles of the fearless and bold Siegfried and the enigmatic and mysterious Von Rothbart.
Not only did Hiroto excel as a leading dancer, but he has also dedicated a significant portion of his career to teaching and coaching dance students at George Brown College and around the world, sharing his extensive knowledge and expertise with the next generation of talented dancers.
Hiroto's impressive choreographic portfolio boasts an array of captivating works, including the mesmerizing 05:46 for Hong Kong Ballet, the emotive and poignant Lost and Found for George Brown Dance, and the epic and majestic Lord of the Rings for Toronto Youth Ballet/Toronto Youth Wind Orchestra.