On May 11, bad news came from the entertainment industry, according to Japanese media, 61-year-old comedian Ueshima Ryubei was found dead at home. Metropolitan Police investigated the details of the death.

According to an investigative official, around midnight on the 11th, a family member found him hanged in his apartment at his home in Tokyo's Nakano Ward, so he dialed 119 and confirmed his death after he was transferred to the hospital. At present, the police have ruled out that he was killed, believing that he was hanged.
Ryūei Ueshima is a well-known comedian in Japan, and in 1985 he was active in major variety shows with Katsuhiro Higo and Teramonjimon to form the comedy group Ostrich Club.
In the group, Ueshima Ryube mainly plays the role of pretending to be a fool, as well as the role of finding a ballast. He is known for gimmicks like "I've never heard of" and his reaction art.
Not long ago, the three of them also appeared at the scene of the baseball game as the opening guests, and Ueshima Ryuhei also staged his masterpiece "Ryuhei Kiss" that made fun of others.
Ueshima Ryuhei (second from right) and Yoshihito Mori (left) Katsuhiro Higo (right)
On April 25, three members performed at an event and staged a classic prank. At that time, Ueshima Ryubei also complained: "Because of the quarrel, so I can't kiss my mouth, I am doing business", after which a quarrel broke out between Ueshima and the temple gate, revealing a fixed passage that was reconciled after kissing.
For the death of Ueshima Dragon Soldier, many netizens at home and abroad have expressed deep condolences, especially Japanese netizens who grew up watching his program. He was deeply shocked by his suicide because he was the one who brought laughter to everyone. The reason for the suicide of the dragon soldier on the island has also triggered a heated discussion among netizens. Many people think that he may suffer from depression.
Some netizens also revealed that the proportion of suicides in Japanese men over the age of 60 is now three times that of women, and both their friends and artists seem to hear the news of suicide every day.
Indeed, just two days ago, on May 8, the Japanese media reported the hanging of actor Hiroyuki Watanabe.
Last year, the famous actor Haruma Miura was also found hanging himself in his wardrobe. Actress Ashina and actor Takashi Fujigi were later found dead at home on September 14 and September 20, respectively, and suspected of committing suicide.
In fact, not only Japan, but also many celebrity Internet celebrities who have chosen to commit suicide "under pressure" in China. For example, the "one food discipline" that caused netizens to discuss some time ago.
They all seem to have one thing in common, which is that they seem gentle and even sunny on the surface, bringing healing and laughter to others. Inside, however, there may be hidden pain and sorrow that outsiders do not know. One technical term might be called "smiling depression."
The death of these stars is a lament, but it is also a reminder to cherish everything and time that exists. In any case, I hope that they will go all the way, the deceased is dead, and the living must also live well.