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Japanese Olympics superfan dies before Tokyo 2020 dream fulfilled(1/6)

2019-03-22 11:17:48 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Naotoshi Yamada poses for a photo at his office in Tokyo, Japan, October 3, 2018.  Japan\'s \

Naotoshi Yamada poses for a photo at his office in Tokyo, Japan, October 3, 2018. Japan's "Uncle Olympics" famous for having attended every Summer Games since 1964, has died at the age of 92. Superfan Naotoshi Yamada will not be able to fulfil his dream of seeing the Olympics return to Tokyo next year, as Japanese broadcaster NHK reported on Monday that he died on March 9, following heart failure. (Photo/Agencies)

Naotoshi Yamada of Japan flies a Japanese flag while Japanese table tennis player Ai Fukuhara plays against Miao Miao of Australia at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004. Japan\'s \

Naotoshi Yamada of Japan flies a Japanese flag while Japanese table tennis player Ai Fukuhara plays against Miao Miao of Australia at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Saturday, Aug. 7, 2004. Japan's "Uncle Olympics" famous for having attended every Summer Games since 1964, has died at the age of 92. Superfan Naotoshi Yamada will not be able to fulfil his dream of seeing the Olympics return to Tokyo next year, as Japanese broadcaster NHK reported on Monday that he died on March 9, following heart failure. (Photo/Agencies)

This August 18, 2016 picture shows Naotoshi Yamada, a Japanese Olympic mega-fan, in Rio de Janeiro. Japan\'s \

This August 18, 2016 picture shows Naotoshi Yamada, a Japanese Olympic mega-fan, in Rio de Janeiro. Japan's "Uncle Olympics" famous for having attended every Summer Games since 1964, has died at the age of 92. Superfan Naotoshi Yamada will not be able to fulfil his dream of seeing the Olympics return to Tokyo next year, as Japanese broadcaster NHK reported on Monday that he died on March 9, following heart failure. (Photo/Agencies)

Naotoshi Yamada poses for a photo at his office in Tokyo, Japan, October 3, 2018.  Japan\'s \

Naotoshi Yamada poses for a photo at his office in Tokyo, Japan, October 3, 2018. Japan's "Uncle Olympics" famous for having attended every Summer Games since 1964, has died at the age of 92. Superfan Naotoshi Yamada will not be able to fulfil his dream of seeing the Olympics return to Tokyo next year, as Japanese broadcaster NHK reported on Monday that he died on March 9, following heart failure. (Photo/Agencies)

Naotoshi Yamada poses for a photo at his office in Tokyo, Japan, October 3, 2018.  Japan\'s \

Naotoshi Yamada poses for a photo at his office in Tokyo, Japan, October 3, 2018. Japan's "Uncle Olympics" famous for having attended every Summer Games since 1964, has died at the age of 92. Superfan Naotoshi Yamada will not be able to fulfil his dream of seeing the Olympics return to Tokyo next year, as Japanese broadcaster NHK reported on Monday that he died on March 9, following heart failure. (Photo/Agencies)

Naotoshi Yamada poses for a photo at his office in Tokyo, Japan, October 3, 2018.  Japan\'s \

Naotoshi Yamada poses for a photo at his office in Tokyo, Japan, October 3, 2018. Japan's "Uncle Olympics" famous for having attended every Summer Games since 1964, has died at the age of 92. Superfan Naotoshi Yamada will not be able to fulfil his dream of seeing the Olympics return to Tokyo next year, as Japanese broadcaster NHK reported on Monday that he died on March 9, following heart failure. (Photo/Agencies)

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