Shigeo Nagashima, the iconic face of Japanese baseball and lifelong Yomiuri Giants hero, passed away on June 3, 2025, at the age of 89.
While his storied career as “Mr. Giants” has been etched into the annals of Japanese sports history, much less is said about the woman who stood beside him during his rise to national stardom, his wife, Akiko Nagashima.
Today, we lost one of the greatest to ever do it.
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A captain, a leader, a pioneer, a winner.
"Mr. Baseball", Shigeo Nagashima, has passed away.
RIP Shiggy. We'll miss you. pic.twitter.com/SPF49fgRHp
His Wife, Akiko Nagashima, Was The Quiet Strength Behind Him
Shigeo Nagashima’s wife, Akiko, was a pillar of support throughout his life, from his debut as a 22-year-old rookie with the Yomiuri Giants in 1958 to his decades-long legacy as a manager and cultural icon.
The two married in 1965, during the height of Nagashima’s popularity, in a highly publicized event that drew attention across Japan.
The wedding captivated the nation and cemented Akiko’s presence as part of Japan’s most famous sporting family.

Although Akiko preferred to remain away from the limelight, her role in Nagashima’s life was monumental.
Friends and family often spoke of her dedication and the strength she displayed behind the scenes.
She balanced the pressures of fame with the everyday responsibilities of raising four children, including their son, Kazushige Nagashima, who would also play for the Giants under his father’s management.
Shigeo Nagashima’s Family Is Anchored In Sports And Media
The Nagashima family exemplifies Japan’s deeply rooted baseball culture.
Their eldest son, Kazushige, although not as successful on the field as his father, carved out a respected career as a sportscaster and TV personality.
Shohei Ohtani posted a photo of himself with Yomiuri Giants legend Shigeo Nagashima after tonight’s game. pic.twitter.com/3INCnCdRn4
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Their daughters and youngest son also achieved prominence; one daughter became a businesswoman, another a newscaster for TV Asahi, and the youngest son a professional race car driver.
Together, Shigeo and Akiko created a family that remained close to the Japanese public through various media and sporting avenues.
Their legacy, both on and off the field, reflects a balance of discipline, grace, and national pride.
His Wife Passed Away In 2007
Akiko Nagashima passed away on September 18, 2007, a loss that deeply affected Shigeo in his later years.
By then, he had already suffered a stroke in 2004 and was beginning to experience a series of health challenges.

Akiko’s death marked a quieter chapter in the legend’s life, one where public appearances became increasingly rare and emotionally significant.