Career
He was elected to this office in 1920. He was born in Central Japan. He was converted to Christ at the age of seventeen.
He served as a pastor, an educator and an editors
He was a delegate to the Fifth Ecumencial Conference, London, England, 1921. He was a delegate also to the Council of Religions in Tokyo.
He died April 3, 1930, on a train after having been stricken with apoplexy.