During the Beijing Winter Olympics, a Japanese journalist accidentally became popular on the Internet because of the "crazy star chasing" ice pier. He is Yoshido Tsujioka, a Japanese television reporter known as the "powder head" of the ice pier.

On February 2, Tsujioka Yoshido came to the Capital Gymnasium to report on the preparation for the game, and when asked by the host whether there was any latest news about figure skating in Japan, the reporter said that Japanese athletes had not yet arrived in Beijing.
Subsequently, he mysteriously said: there is the latest ice pier information today, and happily opened his clothes to show the ice pier badge, and also said that the pronunciation of the ice pier is very magical, and constantly repeats the Japanese pronunciation of the ice pier in the program " ビンドゥンドゥン".
Tsujioka Yoshido was spat at in the show for wearing the same coat every time he broadcast, which looked very thin!
However, when displaying the badge, he lifted his clothes and said that he was "reported today in the form of 'six piers'".
Caused the host present to complain: "If you have money to buy an ice pier, go buy a coat."
It turned out that Tsujioka Yoshido had forgotten his coat on the plane when he entered China. But he also said that when he took his luggage and sat on the bus, he saw the ice pier, and he was immediately attracted to it, forgetting the cold.
At the scene, Tsujioka Yoshido saw the huge ice pier doll, very excited, and kept admiring it around it.
However, not long after, when the mascot-playing employee left work and walked out with the coat of the ice pier, he once again bumped into Tsujioka Yoshido, and the two came to a sudden look.
Tsujioka Yoshido suddenly collapsed, how can you show me this .jpg
Many Japanese people have a belief in the pursuit of perfection in mascots, believing that the cartoon image of mascots must not allow the audience to see the body of the actor. And this scene is like rushing to Disneyland to play, only to witness Mickey take off his hood... Although it hurt for a second, this reaction was really unbearable.
Because of the crazy spread of this video, it also triggered many domestic netizens to watch.
But as an iron fan of the ice pier, he was not "disillusioned" by this. Out of his love for the ice pier, Tsujioka Yoshido even changed his name to "Yidundun" (ギドゥンドゥン), which also became popular, and even said that thanks to everyone's reports, now the surrounding Chinese see themselves and say "is it that person".
Tsujioka Yoshido said in an interview, "Many people looked for me to take a group photo after seeing me, and everyone asked one by one, Chinese very polite." This is Tsujioka Yoshido's first time in China, and in the past few days he has felt the optimism, cheerfulness and enthusiasm of Chinese.
In the Japanese morning show, "Yi Dun Dun" also accepted "soul torture".
"Who to choose between the feathered string and the ice pier?" Faced with such a difficult choice, Tsujioka Yoshido, a "Yoshidun Dun" Tsujioka Yoshido, has a strong desire to survive, saying that if he chooses a real person, he chooses a Habu knotted string player, but if it is "outside of humans", it must be an ice pier.
However, such an unprofessional answer does not make people "satisfied". Faced with the question "What if I had to choose one?" Unsurprisingly, the "Tenth Grade Fan Brother" Tsujioka Yoshido said "Ice Pier" very firmly!
It seems that the ice pier is really an irresistible charm for the "Yi Dun Dun" Tsuji Gang Yi Tang.
On the evening of February 7, when the "Yidun Dun" reported on the speed skating woman's 1500 meters, it was found that the image badge of the ice pier on his neck had reached 14!
Although the "righteous pier" can only be a humble fan in front of the ice pier. But Tsujioka Yoshido follows a typical elite path in Japan.
辻冈義堂 Japanese Writing: 辻岡義堂 (つじおか ぎどう), born on June 28, 1986 (昭和61). At 177 cm tall, his home is a temple in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture. Although it is not known which temple it is, some Japanese netizens speculated from the elementary school district where Tsujioka Yoshido graduated that his family might be
Joryuji Temple
Senzoji Temple
Honrenji Temple
"Secret Temple" (Mitsuzoji),
"Ryuguchi-ji Temple" (Ryukoji)
One of them.
Among them, the famous ancient temple "Honjinji Temple" is a strong candidate, because each generation of the Tsujioka family has "righteousness" in the male name. The founder of The Temple is called "Yi Xuan", and the name also carries the word "righteousness".
However, it does not matter which temple, Japanese temples are generally very rich, and there are many pilgrims who donate. In Japan, temples are used as factories, and the squares are the continuation of the family inheritance system. Therefore, in the strict sense, the "monks" in Japanese temples are not the identity of traditional monks in the true sense, but the administrators of the temples, who are called "shopkeepers" in Japan, and their wives are called "visiting guards". Unlike the "monks" we know, marrying a wife and having children is naturally no problem for them. They also do some rituals for a fee or participate in some funeral matters on a daily basis.
Yoshido Tsujioka, who grew up in such an environment, is a member of the school basketball team and is very popular with girls when he plays basketball. After graduating from high school, I was admitted to Keio Yoshijuku (Yoshimune is from Keio High School, so there is no exam to go to school directly).
The boys of Keio University have an exclusive title, "Keio Boys" (慶応ボーイ), which has always topped the list of men most wanted by Japanese women. As a candidate for "Mr. Keio (sixth place)", "Yidun Dun" is the elite of the elite.
Not only that, but during his university years, Yoshidun was also selected as the "Prince of the Sea" as the fujisawa City Tourism Ambassador, and the "Prince of the Sea" at the same time was Kei Komuro, who had just married Princess Mako.
Yoshido Tsujioka entered Japanese television after graduating from university and married Haruka Tsutomu, a former miss of Campus Queen Contest college friend, and now has three children.
In the 2014 [Favorite Male Anchor] selection, Yidun Dun ranked ninth, and in 2015, he was promoted to third place. Become a broadcaster that Japanese television stations focus on cultivating.
From an outsider's point of view, Tsujioka's current life experience can be described as smooth sailing, which is very enviable. Now it has become unexpectedly popular during the Winter Olympics, which makes people feel that it is really strength + luck.
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