Career
He was signed by the Sunwolves for the 2016 season of the international Super Rugby competition. He has also played for Australian team Melbourne Rebels and Top League side the Panasonic Wild Knights in his home country. Inagaki started his professional career with the Panasonic Wild Knights where he lifted the Top League title in each of his first 2 seasons and was named in the Top League team of the year for 2014-2015.
Such was his impact in his first two seasons as a professional that when injuries struck the Melbourne Rebels 2 Japanese players Shota Horie and Male Sa"u, Inagaki was signed up as a concessional signing on a one-year deal ahead of the 2015 Super Rugby season.
International Inagaki featured in all four of Japan"s games during the 2014 end-of-year rugby union internationals with the first two matches being non-cap internationals against the Māori All Blacks.