is a Japanese ice dancer who currently competes with Utana Yoshida. Together, they are 2026 Olympic team event silver medalists, the 2025 Asian Winter Games champions, and two-time Japanese national champions (2024âÂÂ25, 2025âÂÂ26).
With his former partner, Nao Kida, he is a two-time Japan junior national champion (2021âÂÂ22, 2022âÂÂ23) and the 2022 JGP Czech Republic bronze medalist. They also competed at two World Junior Championships (2022, 2023).
Morita was born on November 16, 2003. In 2021, after graduating from Kyoto Ryà Âyà  High School, he would enroll at Doshisha University's Faculty of Commerce.
He admires Japanese singles skater, Kazuki Tomono, and Canadian ice dance team, Gilles/Poirier.
Morita began figure skating in 2013. He originally competed as a singles skater and trained at the Kyoto Daigo Figure Skating Club, where he was coached by Hikako Watanabe. At the age of thirteen, Morita would make the decision to switch to the ice dance discipline due to his struggles with mastering jumps. Prior to the 2017âÂÂ18 figure skating season, Morita would team up with Nagomi Okada. Together, they won silver on the novice level at the 2017âÂÂ18 and the 2018âÂÂ19 Japan Championships. The team parted ways in 2019 and Morita briefly returned to singles skating for the 2019âÂÂ20 figure skating season.
Prior to the season, Morita moved his training base to Kyoto's newly established Kinoshita Academy. There, former Japanese ice dancer Cathy Reed became his new coach. Subsequently, Morita teamed up with former singles skater Nao Kida.
Kida/Morita debuted as a team at the 2020âÂÂ21 Japan Novice Championships, where they won the gold medal.
Kida/Morita began the season in November by competing 2021âÂÂ22 Japan Junior Championships, winning the gold medal. They would go on to make their international debut at the 2022 Bavarian Open, where they placed ninth on the junior level.
Selected to compete at the 2022 World Junior Championships in Tallinn, Estonia, the team finished in twelfth place.
Kida/Morita started the season by competing on the 2022âÂÂ23 ISU Junior Grand Prix. They won the bronze medal at 2022 JGP Czech Republic, becoming the first ice dance team from Japan to win a Junior Grand Prix medal. Subsequently, the team finished eighth at 2022 JGP Poland.
In November, Kida/Morita won the 2022âÂÂ23 Japan Junior Championships for a second consecutive time. They would then finish the season by placing sixteenth at the 2023 World Junior Championships in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The pair parted ways following the season.
In April 2023, Morita sent a message to the then-partnerless Utana Yoshida on Instagram, asking if she would be interested in having a tryout with him. Yoshida agreed to this and the two would met up at the Okayama International Skating Rink in Okayama, where their tryout was monitored by Morita's coach, Cathy Reed, and Yoshida's coach, Rie Arikawa. This tryout would prove successful and end with Yoshida/Morita agreeing to pair up on that same day. Yoshida moved to Uji, Kyoto to train with Morita at the Kinoshita Skate Academy under both of their coaches, Reed and Arikawa.
Yoshida/Morita made their international competitive debut on the Challenger circuit at the 2023 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, where they finished in fifth place. They next competed at the 2023âÂÂ24 Japan Championships, which proved to be a tight contest between them and two other senior teams. They finished third in the rhythm dance after Morita fell in their twizzle sequence, coming behind Yoshida's former partner Nishiyama and his new partner Azusa Tanaka and the four-time national champions Komatsubara/Koleto. Yoshida/Morita then won the free dance, but they remained in third place overall for the bronze medal. Yoshida said that they were "happy to have skated at Nationals," but admitted they had come just short of their goal of hitting 110 points in the free dance.
With the close result at the national championships, the Japan Skating Federation opted to postpone assigning Japan's lone berth at the 2024 World Championships pending the results of all three teams at the 2024 Four Continents Championships. After traveling to Shanghai to compete, Yoshida/Morita finished tenth overall but more than sixteen points behind national champions Komatsubara/Koleto.
Yoshida/Morita started the season by competing at the 2024 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, where they finished in fifth place. Going on to make their Grand Prix series debut, the duo finished ninth at the 2024 NHK Trophy.
In late December, Yoshida/Morita won the national title at the 2024âÂÂ25 Japan Championships. They were subsequently named to the Four Continents and World teams.
Going on to compete at the 2025 Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China, Yoshida/Morita won the gold medal. They subsequently competed at the 2025 Four Continents Championships in Seoul, South Korea, finishing in eighth place.
At the 2025 World Championships in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, Yoshida/Morita placed twenty-second in the rhythm dance, only 0.40 points from qualifying for the free dance segment.
Selected to compete for Team Japan at the 2025 World Team Trophy, Yoshida/Morita placed sixth in all segments of the ice dance event and Team Japan won the silver medal overall. Following the event, the team added Scott Moir, Madison Hubbell, and Adrián DÃÂaz to their coaching team.
Yoshida/Morita opened their season by finishing sixth at the 2025 CS Kinoshita Group Cup. They then went on to compete at the final Olympic qualifying event, the 2025 Skate to Milano. Yoshida/Morita finished seventh overall and were named as the third alternates for the 2026 Winter Olympic ice dance team.
They subsequently competed at the 2025 CS Trialeti Trophy, placing fifth overall. Selected as host picks at the 2025 NHK Trophy, Yoshida/Morita finished the event in tenth place overall.
In late December, Yoshida/Morita competed at the Japan Championships, winning their second consecutive national title. It was subsequently announced that Yoshida/Morita were selected to compete for Team Japan in the team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The following month, they finished seventh at the 2026 Four Continents Championships in Beijing, China.
On 6 February, Yoshida/Morita competed in the 2026 Winter Olympics Figure Skating Team Event where they finished eighth in the rhythm dance. "Today was so fun!" said Yoshida. "We really love the vibe of this event. ItâÂÂs so fun to skate for a team, not just for ourselves, and weâÂÂre really here to do our best for Team Japan." The following day, they placed fifth in the free dance. "Since yesterday, including today, everyone really delivered amazing performances," noted Yoshida. "We also got in the rink today hoping to follow that flow as well. We think we were able to do that, even if just a little." With their combined placements, Team Japan won the silver medal overall.
Following the result, pianist, Jennifer Thomas, who composed Yoshida/Morita's free dance music praised the team on her Instagram account, saying, "You guys skated the most beautiful program, and a huge congratulations on helping your team win silver!"