In April 2009, Japanese artist Yano Takashi returned to his hometown.
Because he often beat some Japanese soldiers or Japanese officers who killed China people in China, he was beaten and threatened by Japanese right-wingers after returning to Japan, saying that he was not Japanese to speak for China.
This is the first time he has been beaten by one of his own.
Around New Year's Day, Japanese actor Takashi Yano was beaten by a group of Japanese radicals in the street on his way back from visiting relatives, and suffered many soft tissue injuries all over his body. Fortunately, he protected his head from disfigurement. Then Koji left Japan and returned to Beijing. After the reporter learned of this incident, he contacted Yano Takashi himself, but Takashi's mobile phone has been turned off.
He, a Japanese, is also one of the hosts of Hunan Satellite TV's Everyday. Anyone who has seen this program should know. Yes, his name is koji. Although he is Japanese, I sincerely hope that everyone will not hack him. I believe you will feel deeply after reading it.
Performance experience
In 2000, he played "Bai", a dramatic actor, in the fourth part of the Japanese film "The Ring of Midnight". In the same year, Takashi Yano was introduced to China for the first time, filming Forever Lovers, invested by Huayi Brothers, as Chuan Dao.
200 1, Yano KO JI came to Beijing to study Chinese in beijing language and culture university. Also in this year, Takashi Yano began to develop performing arts in China. In the same year, he played Emperor Meiji in the TV series Towards Peace, which was his first "devil image" in China.
In 2003, a friend of Yano Takashi introduced him to director Yang Yang, who played the roles of Katsuya Okada (director of labor camp) and Yang Ping Castle Peak (grandson of Katsuya Okada) in the TV series "Proof of Memory" directed by Yang Yang.
In 2004, he starred in the TV series Flying Tigers, and Yano Takashi played the Japanese military officer Okamura.
In 2005, he starred in the war drama Daily Hero, in which he played Ken Xiong Abe. .
June 5438-1October 29, 2006, starring in the historical war drama "Red Clothes Square", which plays Masao Kawakami; /kloc-February 0/9 19, starring in the war TV series "the broadsword is cut on the head of the devil", which plays Yukio Yamashima.