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How did Yutaka Ozaki die?

According to reports from Japanese news media, Yutaka Ozaki died of pulmonary edema on April 25, 1992, at the age of 27. On April 30, 1992, fans held a farewell ceremony for Ozaki Yutaka at Gokokuji Temple in Tokyo. At 11 noon that day, more than 23,000 people gathered at the venue. Although it was raining, many fans did not even hold umbrellas and shed tears looking at the portrait of Ozaki in the venue. Ozaki's famous songs were constantly played in the venue. Many fans stood in front of the portrait and refused to leave. There were also several occasions when fans sang loudly.

Ozaki Yutaka, born on November 29, 1965, died on April 25, 1992, Japanese singer-songwriter, lyricist, composer, and industrialist. He was ranked 23rd in the 2003 HMV "100 Greatest Musicians in Japanese History" evaluation. Representative works include "I Love You", "The Map of Seventeen", "Night of 15", etc. In the 1980s, when he rose to prominence, violence was rampant in Japanese schools. Abundant material life did not enrich and satisfy students' spiritual lives. Outdated educational policies made the young people of that era spiritually empty and rebellious. grow and spread.