Over 4,000 Fans Pay Final Respects for Satoru Iwata

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If there's ever a greater sense of finality at understanding the loss of something, it's seeing people posting photos and tributes of a funeral service. It has been reported that over 4,000 fans attended the two-day funeral services, which took place in Kyoto, Japan, at the Okazaki Betsuin Temple. High ranking Nintendo executives were in attendance, including Bill Trinen, Reggie Fils-Aime, Masahiro Sakurai, and Shigeru Miyamoto. Some touching tributes and eulogies were delivered by said guests, as well, with Nintendo releasing the eulogy given by Genyo Takeda, current acting Representative Director of Nintendo alongside Miyamoto.

As we gather here today for a joint funeral with Nintendo Co., Ltd. and Mr. Iwata's family, I would like to share my heartfelt condolences. President Iwata, allow me to call you Iwata-san, just as I always used to.

Iwata-san, you left us far too soon. Having just chaired our shareholders' meeting the other day on June 26, the news of your sudden death has left all the employees overcome with a deep sorrow. The late Yamauchi-san passed the baton to you in naming you the president of Nintendo in 2002, and the two Senior Managing Directors of the company, Shigeru Miyamoto and I, have been assisting and working alongside you. Being rather short-tempered myself, the thing that I am most deeply struck by is that you were a true leader in every sense of the word, overflowing with compassion for people. You always maintained a two-way dialogue, even with the next generation of employees, or with much younger members of the development and marketing teams, or with employees outside of Japan whose different customs and cultures can make communication challenging — sometimes even admitting your own mistakes to them. You demonstrated this through your belief that people could eventually come to understand one another, and your strong conviction that the best way for us to grow is through patient communication, even if it took several times, a dozen times or even seemingly endless discussion.

You succeeded in planting the seed in employees' hearts that, in order to solve an issue, there is a fundamental cycle whereby you make a hypothesis, execute the plan, see the result and then make adjustments, and by which you have caringly nurtured these seeds to sprout and mature into plants.

Until now, our successors and the younger generation would take a few first steps and then look back at you for guidance because they could not tell if they had chosen the right path. Today they cannot ask for your guidance anymore.

However, I am sure that they have already made the firm determination that they will continue on their own, making the hypothesis, executing the plan, seeing the results and reflecting on the results to improve and adjust by themselves.

In the face of your unbelievable passing it will surely take some time before we can emerge from this deep sorrow. Please know, however, that the seeds you have planted, and the plants that have sprouted will put forth small flowers as they bring smiles to the faces of people around the world, blossom into a grand flower bigger than even you, our leader, Iwata-san. Together with Miyamoto and others of our generation, we swear in our hearts that we will continue our efforts so that, someday, we can report and present to you the blossoming of these flowers. May you continuously watch over and guide us managers, our employees and your family.

On behalf of all of us, I would like to offer my heartfelt condolences and sincerest prayer. May you rest in peace, Iwata-san.

The amazing part is that these four thousand people attended the memorial service in spite of Typhoon Nangka raging near the temple that day. Photos of the service have been released, showing guests being inundated by heavy rains. Despite that, though, they were still able to show their last bits of love for a beloved Nintendo president, with Nintendo expressing gratitude to all of its fans for their care.

Thank you so much for honoring our late President Satoru Iwata with your kind condolences. Also, we'd like to express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who came to the wake or funeral in spite of bad weather and busy schedules. For all of your kindness, we humbly offer our thanks.

Thanks Mr. Iwata for delivering many fine hours of video gaming entertainment, you'll be sorely missed. Today, I finally understand, even though I don't want to understand.

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RIP Satoru Iwata very very sad to here this news, lets just hope somewhere you see Mario & Nintendo grow! you never know you just might be back in our lives as a character within the next 3D Mario game, would be kinda cool!!! :yaynds::yayu::yay:
 

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That's pretty awesome of them. I would have done it myself if I lived nearby. I wonder how many of those people flew over to Japan just so they could go to his funeral.
You should have gone there @Ryukouki, then you would have gotten to meet Reggie as well.
 

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You need to re-evaluate your priorities if this is actually true.
Being P1ng on most things: Cool.

Telling someone how upset they should or shouldn't be about someone's death: Not cool. :\

Plus, no telling which family members he/she's talking about, or how close. Three years back, one of my aunts on my dad's side of the family died. Now my dad comes from a very typical large Middle Eastern family, so he was one of 10 kids, and while all of them were far away up in New York and Connecticut, my immediate family has lived in North Carolina ever since I was a baby. Hence I rarely ever see my dad's side of the family, and when I do, I almost never see my aunt, and we never spoke on the phone. So when she died, sure I was sad, but barely any tears were shed, even at the funeral. She was a total stranger to me, even though she was related to me.

Iwata, however, despite not being someone I knew, had an impact on my life that I was aware of throughout. Iwata is one of the things I associated with the video games I played, both as a child and today. So to see him unexpectedly pass had a greater impact on me. Because despite never meeting him, he wasn't just someone who I vaguely knew about, but had zero impact on me. He was the father of tons of the things I loved growing up, and as a result, his death admittedly hit me a bit harder than at least this particular family member. And I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
 

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You need to re-evaluate your priorities if this is actually true.

Its family members that I haven't seen in like 15 years. They aren't a part of my life as an adult at all.

Nintendo is part of my life, everyday. Losing a head of the company like this makes me feel uneasy about where the company is going to go.

Also I probably should have specified but it should be implied, feeling worse =/= feeling terrible. I feel bad for both, just a bit worse about Iwata than my aunt and uncle.

Does that clear up my feelings parts for you? :)
 
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lol 4k. Millions of Nintendo Fans have been granted this death by god. He wouldn't vacate the CEO position, so god forced him out before he could ruin another console.
Of course there had to be that one jerk...

I mean, really, a man died, and all you care about is how that benefits your future console purchases? And suggest God himself killed him? Joking, trolling, or serious, that's just sick.
 
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lol 4k. Millions of Nintendo Fans have been granted this death by god. He wouldn't vacate the CEO position, so god forced him out before he could ruin another console.
God should force you out of your position as a human being. You'd do much better as fertilizer.
I believe he's probably trolling, wanting us to rage at him or what. Bait not taken, but insult delivered.

R.I.P. Iwata-sama, we will never forget you and all the beautiful things you've done.
 
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Sad part is pictures are almost nil - valued at three photos. Also got caught up with work covering a night shift and forgot to finish the prior obligation with this post. :/ Mistakes happen lol. There's not a ton out there right now, which isn't surprising. What I did find in return though was that Nintendo released one of the eulogies, the one done by Genyo Takeda. Photos have been added to the first post.

If you're talking about photos at a funeral I think one is good enough. I dislike it when ton's of people starting taking "family" photos. I don't understand it and see no reason for it, its miserable time and prayers (if your religious) should be enough. Not walking around with a fuckin ipad taking pictures. Yes folks someone did walk up to the coffin to snap a photo with an ipad.

edit:I'm worried how will the next gen consoles be, more high tech but less fun? We'll see....
 
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If you're talking about photos at a funeral I think one is good enough. I dislike it when ton's of people starting taking "family" photos. I don't understand it and see no reason for it, its miserable time and prayers (if your religious) should be enough. Not walking around with a fuckin ipad taking pictures. Yes folks someone did walk up to the coffin to snap a photo with an ipad.

I personally did not want to add photos, because I felt it was distasteful to do so. And yeah, this isn't something to take iPad photos with. That's just insensitive.
 
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I personally did not want to add photos, because I felt it was distasteful to do so. And yeah, this isn't something to take iPad photos with. That's just insensitive.

A collage of when of certain good moments in his life would be good though and thats a wrap.
 

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If this is true, it shows how many fanatics Nintendo currently has and shows many gamers have a serious problem well beyond the Wii-U not having games.
You realize that a HUGE number of these are likely prominent members of the game industry, or else people he's worked with or has known, right?
 

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It's sad that he's dead, but this provides a good opportunity for Nintendo to turn around its horrible strategies. The leadership of the company has been incredibly bad for more than a decade.
 

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It's sad that he's dead, but this provides a good opportunity for Nintendo to turn around its horrible strategies. The leadership of the company has been incredibly bad for more than a decade.
yeah, because I mean, the Wii and DS were such huge flops that almost killed the company. No, wait, they printed money and revolutionized the industry.
 
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