Sakura Miyajima

Sakura Miyajima
Native name 宮島 咲良
Born (1983-11-09) November 9, 1983
Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Other names Sakura Miyamiya (さくら みやみや)
Education
Occupation Tarento, announcer, singer
Years active 1999
Agent Watanabe Entertainment
Height 1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)
Website Official profile

Sakura Miyajima (宮島 咲良 Miyajima Sakura, born 9 November 1983, in Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan)[1] is a Japanese tarento, free announcer, and singer.

Miyajima is represented with Watanabe Entertainment. She graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Ryōgoku High School and Kyoritsu Women's University.

Current appearances

TV series

Year Title Network Notes Ref.
Momochi Hama Store TNC Thursday appearances
2012 Kira Kawa Joshi-bu TVQ
2013 Boxing Legends: Seiki no Issen Fuji TV Next
2014 Kids Gekijō Ace TVK Song sister [2]

Radio

Year Title Network Notes
2014 Tegomass no Rajio MBS Radio Assistant
2016 'J Pop N' Rocks FM Fuji

Narration

Year Title Network
2014 Shoko Nakagawa no Anime ga Kōgi da! NotTV

Former appearances

During college

Year Title Network Notes
2005 Anatama TV Asa Channel Oldest member at the time
2006 Ueda-channel TV Asa Channel Guest
Oha Ten Weathernews Caster

As a KBC announcer

TV series

Year Title Network Notes
2007 Asadesu. KBC Appeared in "Kirari Sports" on Fridays
2008 Kimamani LB MC
The Omoshiro News Grandprix TV Asahi
2009 Duòmo Reporter
"P" SMA TV Asahi

Radio

Year Title Network Notes
2007 Sakura-iro no Ongaku Emaki
KBS Radio Charity Musicthon MC
2008 VeroVero Va Wednesday appearances
2010 YAG Anime Labo NBS

After affiliating with Watanabe Entertainment

TV series

Year Title Network Notes
2010 HachiNavi Plus: Gyugyutto! TNC Thursday reporter
Entame Samurai TVQ
Geki Push! TVQ
Data Sommelier Masahiko Nishimura FBS
2011 Nobinobi! Kamanbēro TVQ
2015 Music Nyutto. NotTV MC on Mondays and Wednesdays
2016 Morning Charge!
Chokugeki! Coliseum!! Subatto! TV

Radio

Year Title Network Notes
2010 Dr. Copa no Golden no Tobira KBC Radio
2012 Yoyogi Pirates Tuesday Music Magazine FM Fuji
2013 Bibiru 25 Tokyo FM
Sakura's Invitation InterFM Once a month
Event 80 Navi Tokyo FM
2014 Slash & Burn FM Fuji Wednesday and Thursday appearances

Internet

Year Title Website
2014 Sakura, Sakiko no Futari Bocchi Radio AmebaStudio
Sakura, Sakiko no Kimagure Hōsōkyoku: Radio Fūmi o Soete AmebaStudio
Sakura Miyajima Tandoku Premium Hōsō AmebaStudio
2015 Kamen Rider 4: Haishin Zenyasai Niconico Live
Sakiko Matsui to Sakura Miyajima no: Doyō no Yoru wa Nama Nyutto. with Momo Hashizume Niconico Live

Stage

Year Title
2011 The Dead-end

Discography

CD

Title Notes Ref.
"Hello Hello / Shiroi Page" Kutsudaru. opening and ending themes [3]
Mini-album Shuriken Sentai Ninninger Sang "Shinobazu Wasshoi! Shurikenjin"

Original video narration

Title
Akebono
Kantō no Kansen o Sasaeru Ressha: Ōmiya, Toyota, Matsumoto
485-kei to Inaho: Tōhoku Hokuriku
Shindai Tokkyū: Hokutosei, Akebono
Shindai Tokkyū: Cassiopeia Twilight Express
Myōkō-gō 183-kei, 189-kei
Tokkyū Ōhyakka: Higashinihon, Kantō
Tokkyū Ōhyakka: Higashinihon, Tōhoku
Tokkyū Ōhyakka: Nishinihon Chūbu
Tokkyū Ōhyakka: Nishinihon Kinki Chūgoku

Choruses

Title
"Dragon Ball Heroes: Jaaku Ryū Mission Shudaika"

Unreleased

Title Notes
"Gu, Mō!" Kids Gekijō! theme song

References

  1. "宮島 咲良". Watanabe Entertainment (in Japanese). Retrieved 28 Sep 2016.
  2. Miyajima, Sakura (4 Apr 2014). "「キッズ劇場ピース」歌のおねえさんに決定しました!". Sakura Miyajima official blog (in Japanese). Ameba blog. Retrieved 28 Sep 2016.
  3. "TVアニメ「くつだる。」OP&EDテーマを宮島咲良が担当" (in Japanese). CD Journal. 27 Mar 2014. Retrieved 28 Sep 2016.
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