Japanese reporter’s equipment exposure for the Winter Olympics: wearing all ice piers and holding one in his hand (Figure)

Tsuoka Yitang is at work (Twitter screenshot)
Overseas network February 6 thBecause he loves the mascot "Bingdundun" of the Beijing Winter Olympics so much, Japanese TV reporter Tsukuoka Yitang unexpectedly became popular on social media in China and Japan. His appearance of covering the Winter Olympics in Beijing has also been exposed by Japanese media: he is wearing an "Ice Dun Dun" T-shirt, wearing an "Ice Dun Dun" badge on both sides of his ID tape, and holding an "Ice Dun Dun" doll in his hand. He is covered in "Ice Dun Dun" and makes Japanese netizens shout "All because of you, the ice Dun Dun is sold out".

Tsuoka Yitang is at work (Twitter screenshot)
On the 6th, Japanese TV station Twitter updated the way Tsuoka Yitang reported the Winter Olympics. In the picture, Geng Gang is wearing a dark blue T-shirt, and a big "ice pier" on his chest is very eye-catching. Two strings of winter Olympic theme badges were hung on the belts on both sides of the work permit hanging around Tsukioka’s neck, most of which were "ice piers". Tsuoka’s left hand is still holding an "ice pier" doll, and his right hand is a gesture of "praise". Although wearing a mask, he still can’t hide his smile. Japanese TV also wrote on Twitter: "He likes ice piers too much."

Tsuoka Yitang is at work (Twitter screenshot)
The work photo of Tsuoka Yitang triggered a heated discussion among Japanese netizens. Some netizens commented below: "Because of your propaganda, I heard that the ice piers are sold out now." "Thank you for your report, and I will support the ice piers." "You are so interesting and the ice piers are so cute."

Tsuoka Yitang is at work (Twitter screenshot)
On the 5th, when accepting the media, Tsuoka Yitang said, "I didn’t expect to have a new name at the age of 35. Now ‘ Yidundun ’ It is my real name. " "I am ‘ Love at first sight ’ , no ‘ Ice pier ’ There would be no me now. No matter how hard and tired, I always see ‘ Ice pier ’ There will be a rush. " He said that it would be great if everyone could pay more attention to the Beijing Winter Olympics because of his existence. For the renaming of Tsuoka Yitang, Japanese netizens have said: "His love for Bingdundun is too deep." "It’s so funny that he finally became a pier." "Well done!" (Overseas network Wang Shanning)