Mizushima Shinji, author of baseball comic “Big Rice Bucket”, dies at 82-International-Central News

Japanese cartoonist Shinji Mizushima died of pneumonia in a hospital in Tokyo on the 10th of this month at the age of 82. Mizushima painted a number of baseball-themed works, including the evergreen comics “Big Rice Bucket” and “Wild Ball Crazy Poem”.

Nippon Broadcasting Association (NHK) reported that Mizushima Shinji was born in Shinju City. He debuted as a cartoonist in 1958 and published a number of baseball-themed works.

Mizushima’s representative work is “Big Rice Bucket”, which was serialized in 1972. It describes Taro Yamada, a high school baseball player who is active in Koshien. This series of works has been serialized for more than 40 years. readers across generations.

Mizushima was awarded the Purple Ribbon Medal in 2005 and the Rising Sun Small Ribbon Medal in 2014 for his achievements over the years.

Two years after the serialization of “Big Rice Bucket” ended, Mizushima announced his retirement as a cartoonist in 2020. He said at the time that he had worked hard for 63 years as a cartoonist since he was 18, and decided it was time to retire. (Translator: Gu Quan/Verified by: Cai Jiamin) 1110117

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