Career
Seto became a professional player in 2000 for the Kansai Ki-in. In his first 5 years at the Kansai Ki-in, he had a spectacular record in the Oteai with 51 wins and just 3 losses through 2005. In 2000, he scored 12 wins and 0 losses.
In 2001, he also scored 12 wins and 0 losses.
In 2002 he finally lost his first Oteai match with a record of 11 wins and 1 loss. In 2002 his record was 8 wins and 2 losses.
In the final year of the Oteai, his record was 8 wins and 0 losses. This amounted his Oteai career record to a 94.4% winning percentage.
His run was stopped after the Oteai was replaced with a similar system used by the Nihon Ki-in of promotion through title winning.
He is currently 7 dan and one of the strongest young players in Japan.