Kazuki Takahashi, the creator of Yu-Gi-Oh, has died aged 60 after a reported snorkelling accident.
reports that Takahashi was found wearing snorkelling gear 300 metres off the coast of Nago in the Okinawa Prefecture.
The Japan Coast Guard is now investigating the circumstances leading up to Takahashi’s death, but it notes that there were no significant injuries on his body.Takahashi started work as a manga artist in 1982, but did not find widespread success until 1996, when he created the immensely popular Yu-Gi-Oh manga series for Japan’s long-running Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine.
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