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