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Japanese Nobel winner says he will bury medal

Tuesday, 16 December 2008


TOKYO, Dec 15 (AFP): Japanese Nobel physics laureate Toshihide Maskawa said Monday he planned to bury his medal in the ground as the camera-shy professor returned from the ceremony in Sweden.
Maskawa, who has charmed Japan with his eccentricities, made his first-ever foreign trip to collect the prize. He said he had never gone to conferences abroad as he was petrified about speaking English.
Asked by reporters on his return to Japan what he would do with the medal, Maskawa said in an apparent joke: "Well, I'll dig a hole and bury it below."
But Maskawa, a 68-year-old professor at Kyoto Sangyo University, later turned serious as he addressed reporters at Osaka's Kansai International Airport.