Morley Robertson, widely recognized journalist, dies at 63

American international journalist Morley Robertson died of esophageal cancer on Thursday. He was 63. A private funeral service was held recently with only close family members in attendance.

Morley Robertson, hailing from New York, grew up traveling between Japan and the United States. After dropping out of the University of Tokyo, he attended Harvard University. He was widely recognized for his versatile career as a journalist, radio personality, and television commentator.

Robertson's death from esophageal cancer has shocked the media world. His international perspective and multifaceted activities influenced many. Despite dropping out of university, his time at Harvard formed the foundation of his career. The choice of a private funeral reflects his emphasis on privacy.

His contributions to cultural exchange between Japan and the U.S., as well as to diverse reporting, are highly regarded.

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