In the year 2008, he embarked on a new journey by enrolling in the renowned ENBU Seminar Video Actor Department, marking the beginning of his foray into the world of acting.
Following his time at the ENBU Seminar, he continued his training by participating in the prestigious Tokyo Dry Battery Training School, where he honed his skills and refined his craft.
In addition to his training at the Tokyo Dry Battery Training School, he also enrolled in the drama class ENTRYACT, further solidifying his foundation in the art of acting.
Fast forward to the year 2017, he took part in the highly competitive audition process for ENBU Seminar's 7th Cinema Project, a film titled "Don't stop the camera!"
The film, which was initially showcased in a limited number of theaters, gained a significant amount of traction through word of mouth and social media, leading to an unprecedented expansion of its theatrical run.
From just two initial theaters, the film's popularity snowballed, eventually being screened in over 150 theaters nationwide, a remarkable achievement for an independent film.
As a result of its widespread success, the film "Don't stop the camera!" earned a reputation as an unlikely hit, cementing its place in the annals of Japanese cinema history.