Exposure of Japanese journalists’ Winter Olympics equipment

Original title: Japanese reporter Winter Olympics equipment exposure: wearing all Bing Dundun and holding one in hand (picture)

Tsujioka Yoshido at work (Twitter screenshot)

Overseas Network, February 6th. Because he loves the Beijing Winter Olympics mascot “Bing Dun Dun” too much, Nippon TV reporter Tsujioka Yoshido accidentally became popular on social media in China and Japan. His appearance in Beijing covering the Winter Olympics has also been exposed by the Japanese media: wearing a “Bingdundun” T-shirt, wearing a badge with “Bingdundun” on both sides of the belt, and holding a “Bingdundun” badge in his hand. “Dundun” doll, covered with “Bingdundun”, he made Japanese netizens shout, “It’s all because of you, Bingdundun is sold out”.

Tsujioka Yoshido at work (Twitter screenshot)

On the 6th, Nippon TV’s Twitter updated the appearance of Tsujioka Yoshido’s coverage of the Winter Olympics. In the picture, Tsujioka is wearing a dark blue T-shirt, and a big “ice pier” on his chest is very eye-catching. On both sides of the work card hanging on Tsujioka’s neck, there are two strings of Winter Olympic-themed badges, most of which are “Bing Dun Dun”. Tsujioka also held a “Bingdundun” doll in his left hand, and showed a “like” gesture in his right hand. Although he was wearing a mask, he mightn’t hide the smile on his face. Nippon TV also wrote on Twitter: “He likes Bing Dun Dun so much.”

Tsujioka Yoshido at work (Twitter screenshot)

Tsujioka Yoshido’s work photos have sparked heated discussions among Japanese netizens. Some netizens commented below: “It’s all because of your promotion of Yitang, I heard that Bingdundun is sold out now” “Thank you for your report, I will also support Bingdundun” “You are so interesting, Bingdundun also So cute”.

Tsujioka Yoshido at work (Twitter screenshot)

On the 5th, Tsujioka Yoshido said in an interview with the media, “I didn’t expect that I might have a new name at the age of 35. Now ‘Yidundun’ is my real name.” “I fell in love with it at first sight. Without ‘Bing Dundun’, I would not be where I am now. No matter how hard or tired, every time I see ‘Bing Dun Dun’, I will feel a surge of energy.” He said, if because of With his presence, everyone can pay more attention to the Beijing Winter Olympics, which would be better. Regarding the name change of Tsujioka Yido, Japanese netizens said: “His love for Bing Dun is too deep”, “It’s too funny, he finally became Dun Dun”, “Nice job!”

Source: Overseas Network

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