reporter Li Xiangwen/Comprehensive report
Japanese male anchor Ryo Kawamura died of a cerebral hemorrhage on the 14th at the age of 54. He is famous for broadcasting sports events and has also served as the team of the variety show "Flame Confrontation". He can be said to be a very familiar face for the audience. The news of his sudden death surprised the public.

54-year-old Ryo Kawamura died of a cerebral hemorrhage. (Photo/Photo taken from ntv official website)
According to Japanese media reports, Ryo Kawamura's last public appearance was at the professional baseball event on March 3, and was also responsible for broadcasting the game between the Giants and Seibu, and also recorded a radio program on March 19. But later he felt unwell and was admitted to the hospital for treatment. However, after two months, he did not recover. On May 14, he died of illness in a hospital in Tokyo due to a cerebral hemorrhage.

Ryo Kawamura (2nd left behind) joined the TV station 30 years ago and is a very famous sports anchor. (Photo/Photo taken from ntv official website)
Ryo Kawamura entered Japanese TV station in 1991. He is often responsible for broadcasting baseball and Yi Chuan race games. He has been loved by the audience for a long time and is also a pillar among sports anchors. His most famous broadcast was the 2006 China-Japan match. Player Tyrone Woods hit a home run. Ryo Kawamura shouted, "Breaking! One blow!" and has become a classic, which still makes many fans talk about it today.