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Tribute Watanabe Tsuneo: A Legacy of Secret Meetings and Bold Moments

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“I’ll take charge from now on!” Watanabe Tsuneo became the owner of the Giants in December 1996. He was unusually in high spirits even in front of our magazine’s camera (January 3, 1997 issue).
On July 7, 2004, after the owner’s meeting, a press conference was held. From left to right: Kintetsu’s Kazuo Tashiro, Watanabe (Giants’ Owner), Yasushū Negoro (Commissioner), and Orix’s Yoshihiko Miyauchi (Owner) (From the July 30, 2004 issue. Titles reflect the time of the report).
Watanabe enjoying a relaxing round of golf in Karuizawa. Five days later, he would resign as owner (From the September 3, 2004 issue).
Despite trying to avoid the media by driving away in his private car, Watanabe couldn’t hold back and shouted angrily at the press (From the September 24, 2004 issue).
Watanabe, seen feeding wild birds at a park near his home. He was known to have a hobby of birdwatching and even once fired an air gun at a crow that was bullying smaller birds.
On July 3, 2005, Shigeo Nagashima and his son Ichimatsu made their first public appearance after being ill for a year and four months, attending a baseball game together (From the September 23, 2005 issue).
Watanabe, who attended a party celebrating then-Giants manager Tatsunori Hara’s induction into the Hall of Fame in a wheelchair, had been hospitalized after breaking his cervical spine from a fall at home (From the December 28, 2018 issue).
  • PHOTO Yasuko Funamoto (1st photo), Takashi Hotta (2nd-6th photos), Shinji Hamasaki (7th photo), Ichiro Takatsuka (8th photo)

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