‘Yu-Gi-Oh!’ manga creator found dead in Okinawa

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7 Jul 2022 • 6:45 PM MYT
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‘Yu-Gi-Oh!’ manga creator found dead in Okinawa

TOKYO – Kazuki Takahashi, author of the popular "Yu-Gi-Oh!" manga series, has been found dead after an apparent snorkelling trip in Japan, a coast guard official said Thursday.

The 60-year-old was found off the coast of Okinawa in the country's south on Wednesday.

He was wearing a T-shirt and an underwater mask, snorkel and fins, the official in the city of Nago, who declined to be named, told AFP.

"We are investigating the case as both a possible accident or crime," he said.

Japanese media including public broadcaster NHK said Takahashi was found around 300 metres offshore and pulled from the water.

'Yu-Gi-Oh!' ran in the Japanese weekly comic magazine Shonen Jump between 1996 and 2004.

It told the story of Yugi, a teenager who receives an ancient puzzle that awakens in him the alter ego of an Egyptian pharaoh.

The manga gave rise to a media franchise including a trading card game as well as anime series and films.

It was later published as a series of 38 books by Japanese publishing powerhouse Shueisha, which did not issue any immediate statement on Takahashi's death.

Takahashi wrote under a pen name and his real first name was Kazuo. – AFP, July 7, 2022

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