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Asahi Inoue

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Asahi Inoue
井上 あさひ
Born (1981-07-17) 17 July 1981 (age 43)
EducationOchanomizu University Faculty of Education
Years active2004–
EmployerNHK Tokyo Announce Room
Known forTottori and Hiroshima Ambassador for Promotion of Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting
WebsiteOfficial website

Asahi Inoue (井上 あさひ, Inoue Asahi, born 17 July 1981) is an announcer for NHK.

Biography

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Inoue is from Tamano, Okayama Prefecture. After graduating from Okayama High School and Ochanomizu University, she joined NHK in 2004.[1] She was a manager of the baseball club while she was in high school.[2]

She served as Ambassador for Promotion of Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting for both the Tottori and Hiroshima stations. Since she is from Okayama Prefecture, she also had many opportunities to be appointed in regional programmes throughout the Chugoku region. She also served as an ambassador for terrestrial digital broadcasting and carried out public relations activities with female announcers of commercial stations. In an advert she wore a uniform of Hiroshima Toyo Carp and launched a terrestrial digital broadcasting promotional release. She professed that she is a Carp fan even in private.[1]

Her hobbies are playing with her two nephews and the playing the koto. She is good at remembering people's faces, but not good at remembering their names. Since she acquired a teaching license for primary schools and junior high schools,[3] she "I could have become an elementary school teacher if I did not become an announcer."

She usually listen to the radio often, and listens to the TBS Radio series Hikaru Ijūin: Shinya no Bakajikara on a timer and listens to it without hesitation. She even told Hikaru Ijūin himself that she is a fan of the programme.[4]

Programmes in charge

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Current

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Former

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  • Okonomi Wide Hiroshima (caster, Apr 2006 – 13 Mar 2009)
    • In charge of replacing the casters Mikiko Yamasako in 2008.
  • Chakushin Orei! Kētai Ōgiri (22 May 2006, 4 and 11 Apr 2010. Either day at late night)
  • Ogenkidesuka Nipponrettō (14 Apr 2008 – Jan 2009, news in Chugoku area, in charge of replacing Yamasako)
  • NHK News Ohayō Nippon (from 18 to 22 Aug 2008[5])
  • Hyakusai Banzai! special "Life is a Challenge!" (15 Sep 2008, progress_
    • Hiring from the fact that the Hiroshima Bureau is the production secretariat. However, the programme itself was recorded in Tokyo.
  • Nippon no Shoku: Furusato no Shoku (7 Mar 2009 General 10:05–11:54)
    • Nationwide broadcasting. It was broadcast as the Japan Agricultural Awards ceremony interlocking special edition and was responsible for relaying from the event venue.
  • Oi, Nippon: Watashi no Sukina Tottori Ken (After Tokyo transfer)
  • Kotoba Ojisan no Nattoku Nihongo Juku: Announcer no Hōgen File (Okayama's words)
  • Netchū Jikan Series (2009)
  • Konna Suteki na Nippon ga (occasionally, narration)
  • Seikatsu hotto Morning (occasionally, reporter)
  • Sanchihatsu! Tabemono Itchokusen (5 Apr 2009 – 2 Apr 2011)
  • Inochi Dramatic
  • News Watch 9 (caster, 4 Apr 2011 – 27 Mar 2015)[6]
  • Taira no Kiyomori (Kiyomori travelogue narration, 8 Jan – 23 Dec 2012)
  • Ano Hito ni Aitai (narration, Apr 2014 – Mar 2015)
  • News 630: Kyō ichi ni chi (reporter, Apr 2015 – Mar 2017)
  • Kyoto News 845 (Apr 2015 – Mar 2017, took on occasionally)
  • News Web (monthly,[7][8] 26 Jun 2015 – 18 Mar 2016)
  • Shumidoki'! "The Tea Ceremony Osenka -The First Time to Enjoy the Tea Ceremony-" (NHK E, Feb–Mar 2016) All 8 times - Listener
  • Close-up Gendai Plus (caster, Apr 2016 – Mar 2017)
  • NHK News 7 (22 Apr 2016 – 31 Mar 2019)[9]
  • Rekishi Hiwa Historia (weekend and public holiday caster, 8 Apr 2017 – 13 Mar 2019)[10]
  • News Today (Apr 2019 – Mar 2021)
  • Nichiyo Toron (4 Apr 2021 – 27 Mar 2022)
  • Humanience (1 Apr 2021 – Mar 2022)

Others

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  • Nikkan Sports entertainment column "AnaGura" (Wednesday in charge of May 2010)

Synchronous female announcers

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Everyone served as Ambassador for Promotion of Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting (ambassador of terrestrial digital broadcasting) in one of the workplaces. Boldface is the station that served as terrestrial digital ambassador.

  • Miwa Araki (Saitama (agreement), Niigata, Tokyo Announce Room, Osaka, Nara, Radio Center (director's duties))
  • Naoko Suzuki (Takamatsu, Matsuyama, Tokyo Announce Room)
  • Tomomi Hirose (Kagoshima, Osaka, Tokyo Announce Room)
  • Masayo Matsumura (Morioka, Sapporo, Tokyo Announce Room)
  • Nami Morimoto (Oita, Fukuoka, Tokyo Announce Room)

References

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  1. ^ a b "中国新聞". Chugoku Shimbun (in Japanese). 3 Jul 2011.
  2. ^ "「ニュースウオッチ9」新布陣は30歳トリオ" (in Japanese). Sports Nippon. 2 Feb 2011. Retrieved 12 Oct 2017.
  3. ^ "アナ交代「N9」青山祐子から井上あさひ". Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). 2 Feb 2011.
  4. ^ "第11回 好きな女性アナウンサーランキング". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. 3 Dec 2014. Retrieved 12 Oct 2017.
  5. ^ Because Yuko Isono was in charge of 6 o'clock in Yuriko Shimazu's summer vacation, Isono regularly takes charge of the time zone she is in charge of.
  6. ^ On 8 to 12 February 2010, at the Vancouver Olympic Games opening ceremony relaying staff, she appeared as a substitute for proceeding sub-caster Yuko Aoyama at the time when she was covering the site just before the opening of the event. Sha also appeared as a presentative on Yoko Aoyama's summer vacation from 16 to 20 August 2010.
  7. ^ Produced at NHK Osaka Broadcasting Station, appeared on the last Friday of each month (December 2015, excluding March 2016)
  8. ^ "京都異動のNHK井上あさひアナ、全国ネットに復活". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). 16 Jun 2015. Retrieved 13 Oct 2017.
  9. ^ "井上あさひアナ キャスター就任も…/芸能/". Daily Sports online (in Japanese). Daily Sports Inc. 4 Feb 2016. Retrieved 12 Oct 2017.
  10. ^ "平成29年度主な番組のキャスター" (PDF) (in Japanese). NHK. 16 Feb 2017.
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Media offices
Preceded by
Yuko Aoyama
News Watch 9 Third generation female main caster
2011–2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by Close-up Gendai Plus Host
2016–2017
Succeeded by
Preceded by NHK News 7 Weekend Edition Anchor
2017–2019
Succeeded by
Minoru Aoi
Preceded by
Midori Nakagawa
Nichiyō Tōron Host
2021–2022
Succeeded by
Makoto Hoshi