Yano Koji donated 130,000 masks and left "Everyday Upward" for eight years, but he still misses China

Speaking of the Japanese actor Yano Koji, everyone will not be unfamiliar. In the TV series "Little Soldier Zhang Ga", his role as Saito left a deep impression on the audience.

Recently, all parts of the country have been cheering on Wuhan, and many celebrities have also given their part. Koji Yano, who loves China deeply, is no exception.

Yesterday, Yano Koji posted on social media to pay tribute to frontline medical staff and gave out 130,000 masks. Yano Koji in the picture is wearing a black cap and black long sleeves. He personally packs the masks to be sent to Wuhan. At the same time, Yano Koji also sent his blessings, hoping everyone will be healthy and safe. There is no doubt that Koji Yano's charity has been unanimously praised by many netizens.

After graduating from high school, Yano Koji, who was born in Osaka in 74, worked as a bartender in a local bar, and later embarked on the path of acting. By a coincidence, the 26-year-old came to China to film after being introduced, so he began to learn Chinese. Although he often played a "ghost", he was also recognized by the audience. After

has accumulated a lot of popularity, Yano Koji became the host of the variety show "Everyday Upward", and has accumulated a deep friendship with Wang Han and others.

As everyone knows, Yano Koji’s wife is from Chongqing. After his daughter was born 10 years ago, even though he is a Japanese, he still allowed his daughter to become a Chinese citizen. Yano Koji's love for China is beyond words, this action is enough to explain everything.

However, for some reasons, Yano Koji suspended the recording of "Tian Tian Shang" in 2012, which also means bidding farewell to this stage that has been on for 4 years. Yano Koji had to return to Japan to develop his acting career, but many Japanese people have been grudges against him for a long time, and were beaten badly because of this. After

, Yano Koji's acting career went downhill. Although he wouldn't be reduced to nothing to film, he was a small role with few scenes.

Yano Koji, who has retired from "Everyday Upward" for eight years, still has an obsession with China. When China needs help, he took the initiative to lend a helping hand. Some netizens even said that even if Japan does not welcome you, they can treat China as a second home!