Japanese Poker Player Yuto Moriyasu Nowhere To Be Found After Traveling To Las Vegas For World Series Of Poker

That Japanese poker player, Yuto Moriyasu, who was supposed to be tearing it up at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas? Well, he’s disappeared! Like, we’re talking about a real-life missing person’s case here.

Yuto flew all the way to Sin City to compete in the biggest poker tournament of the year, and now no one can find him? Talk about a plot twist. His family is worried and wants answers!

In late May, Moriyasu and a friend traveled from Japan to Las Vegas to participate in the World Series of Poker main event.

Moriyasu did not appear in any of the starting flights for this year’s Main Event, nor on the subsequent late registration days.

The authorities and his family are now desperately asking people for help as the Japanese national has not been in contact since July 2.

They plead that “even the smallest detail could be critical in bringing Yuto home safely”.

The Urgent Missing Person Alert notice:

– Name: Yuto Moriyasu

– Age: 26

– Date of Birth: November 4, 1997

– Nationality: Japanese

– Height: 5’7″ (170 cm)

– Weight: 180 lbs

– Hair: Brown, wavy

– Eyes: Brown

– Distinguishing Marks: None (no tattoos or piercings)

– Last Seen Wearing: T-shirt and shorts

– Medical History: No known mental health issues, anger issues, or medical conditions.

They also shared the last known details of the young Japanese man:

– Date Last Seen: July 2, 2025

– Time: Approximately 1:00 PM PDT

– Location: Spring Valley, Las Vegas, NV.

I guess we’ll just have to wait and see if he turns up and gives us the inside scoop on his mysterious disappearance.

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