From: Sam Sloan ISHIPRESS COM> Date: 14 aug 2000 Subject: Richard Reimer has died Richard Reimer has died Richard Reimer, a well known go personality and an American residing in Japan for more than 30 years, has died. Reimer lived in Zushi, which is south of Tokyo. He was about 53. The exact date of death is unknown and the cause of death is unknown as well. Reimer's wife and child went to stay with an ailing parent. When they returned home, they found Reimer's body at the bottom of a flight of stairs. They do not know if he died from a fall or from a heart attack. His body was cremated. His body was discovered on August 4, 2000, but he may have died as early as August 1. Reimer made his living primarily as a translator of documents from Japanese into English. The Japanese often said that Reimer was the best speaker of Japanese, with the most prefect accent, of any American living in Japan. Reimer was also a computer expert and was involved in various computer related businesses. Reimer was originally from Los Angeles and moved to Japan in about 1969. Reimer was not a strong go player but was well known in the Go community. Reimer was known to TV audiences from his brief role in the movie "Shogun". Reimer was the first person who got killed in the movie. His name is not in the credits. Reimer had long hair and was a body builder and power lifter. He dressed like a professional wrestler. He was fond of publicly threatening members of the Yakuza (Japanese gangsters) with obscenities while riding the daily train to Tokyo, thereby causing excitement among the other passengers on the train. Richard Reimer will no doubt be mourned by the very large number of Japanese girls he claimed to have seduced. Richard Reimer is survived by his wife and two children in Japan and by a mother and brother in Los Angeles. Sam Sloan