An "inspirational" Hawke's Bay teacher who dedicated his life to teaching Te Reo Māori in Japan has passed away.
Henare Akurangi, believed to be in his 40s, was found unconscious in his Fukushima apartment on Tuesday morning (NZT), by a friend.
He had been living in the city for almost 12 years, where he had been contracted to teach at Koriyama Junior High School as an English, Māori and Japanese language teacher.
In the wake of his death, a Givealittle page, set up by his two children to bring their dad home, has received thousands of dollars.
On the page, his family wrote: "We now are looking to bring Dad back from the Japanese consulate where he currently lies on his own until we can go and receive him to return him back home, here in NZ with his whānau and friends.
"We sincerely appreciate any support and contribution. Ahakoa he iti, he pounamu tonu."