This is a list of announcers on Japanese television and radio.
Men
Tomonori Yamashita
Takahiko Fujii, host of morning show "Zoom-In Saturday!".
Shinichi Hatori, host of morning show "Zoom-In Super!" and cast of some variety show.
Masashi Funakoshi
Women
Mika Takanishi
Yukari Nishio, host of morning show "Zoom-In Super!".
Noriko Baba, co-host of reality show "The Sekai-gyoten News".
Tomoyo Shibata, wife of Boston Red Sox player Daisuke Matsuzaka
Asami Miura
Men
Ayumi Akaogi
Toshiyuki Doi, co-host of morning show "Watch!" and sports commentator.
Tadahiko Sako, co-anchor of "NEWS23 with Tetsuya Chikushi".
Shinichiro Azumi
Hiroki Ando, cast of Sunday daytime show "Akko ni Omakase".
Women
Maya Kobayashi, entertainment news anchor of "Watch!" and cast of cooking show "Saturday Night Chubou".
Ikumi Kimura, co-host of morning show "Watch!".
Hiroko Ogura, co-anchor of "JNN News Forest, The Evening News" (Present: "JNN Evening News").
Tomoko Kubota, co-host of game show "Amazing Animals".
Mai Demizu, co-host of game show "Sekai Fushigi Hakken!" and political talk show "JijihÅdan".
Akiyo Yoshida, co-host of medical program "Last Minute Doctor!"
Tetsuo Suda, co-anchor on evening news program "FNN Supernews".
Kenji Kawabata, co-anchor on daytime news program "FNN Speak".
Tetsuo Nagasaka, sports announcer.
Masaharu Miyake, sports announcer (baseball, martial arts, Formula One, volleyball).
Tsuneo Shiobara, Formula One announcer.
Toshihiro Ito, Formula One announcer, a narrator on "Nep League".
Yutaka Hasegawa, sports commentator, Formula One announcer.
2001
Hiroki Okada
Tomoya Morishita
Kazuhiro Watanabe
2002
Takuya Watanabe
2003
Daiki Tanaka
2004
Taisei Kurata
2005
Yusho Tabuchi
Yumi Masuda
2000
Yaeko Umezu
Maya Masai
2001
Sayaka Morimoto
Aya Takashima - called "Ayapan"
2002
Hitomi Nakamura
Minako Nakano
2003
Saori Ishimoto
Tsubasa Nagano
Yoko Tobe
2004
Maasa Takahashi - reporter of "FNN Supernews Weekend".
Maiko Saito
2005
Reiko Endo
Rio Hirai - Former TV personality "OHA-GIRL Banana"
Men
Masahiro Sasaki
Tomonoshin Kokubo
Naoki Tsuboi, co-anchor of evening news "ANN Super J Channel".
Shinichiro Kawamatsu
Women
Mayumi Kawase, anchor of ANN News.
Sayaka Shimohira
Emi Takeuchi, sports anchor of nightly news program "Houdou Station".
Mariko Doh, host of live music show "Music Station" with Tamori.
Men
Masaru Akahira
Tomoki Uekusa
Women
Akiko Sasaki, co-anchor of evening news "TXN NewsEye".
Masumi Chihara
Men
Naomasa Terashima
Hideaki Oota
Kunimaru Nomura
Women
Junko Suzuki
Kana Mizutani
Chiho Fujiki
Men
Takashi Tsukagoshi
Ryohei Sakuraba
Hideo Matsumoto
Hisanori Yoshida
Kohji Iida
Women
Eriko Nasu
Sakaya Masuyama
Yumi Tashiro
Yoshiko Kawano
Mayuko Yamamoto
Noriko Tomita
Tomohide Shimbo
Toshifumi Takeshima (Akita Television), play-by-play announcer for the Akita Northern Happinets
Yuichi Uwaizumi (Mainichi Broadcasting System, Inc. (MBS)), on "Seyanen!".
Saki Yagi (MBS), appearing on "Chichin Pui Pui", a news anchor.
Hiroko Matsukawa (MBS), appearing on "Chichin Pui Pui"
Hiroshi Shibata (Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC))
Ukari Kita (ABC), an assistant of "Ohayo Asahi desu" (Good morning. This is ABC.).
Hiroyuki Yamamoto (Kansai Telecasting Corporation (KTV)), host of "Nambo de Nambo" and "Supernews Anchor".
Yuzuru Okayasu (KTV), a news anchor.
Yasuo Toyota (KTV), a news anchor.
Tetsushi Baba (KTV), a sports announcer (horse racing, baseball, and Osaka International Ledies Marathon)
Keiko Fujimoto (KTV)
Natsumi Sugimoto (KTV)
Anna Kobayashi (Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation (ytv))
Takashi Miura (ytv), appearing on "Zoom-In Super", "Narutomo!", and an announcer on "Japan International Birdman Rally"
Toshiharu Harada (Osaka Broadcasting Corporation (OBC, Radio Osaka))
Toshihiko Fujii (Chukyo TV. Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (CTV))
Others
Free lance announcers
Name (belonged stations)
Akira Fukuzawa (NTV)- host of game show "Maka-joshiki no Ana" (NTV) and comedy show "Enta no Kamisama" (NTV). Also co-anchor of newsmagazine "Bankisha" (NTV) and sports commentator.
Masataka Itsumi (FTN) - died while an active free announcer
Mino Monta (QR) - host of "Mino Monta no Asazuba" (TBS), "Omoikkiri TV" (NTV), "Groovy After School MAX!" (TBS), "Amazing Animals" (TBS), etc.
Etsuko Komiya (EX) - a news anchor at TV Asahi.
Shohei Kuwabara (KTV) - narrator on "Go! Go! Gulliver-kun".
Kyoko Uchida (CX) - ex co-anchor of late-night sports news "Sport" and host of some variety shows.
Others
Name (belonged stations)
Jun'ichi Sumi (MBS) - one of three hosts of "Chichin Pui Pui".
Shio Chino (CX) - called "Chinopan".
Sosuke Sumitani (NTV) - he worked as a reporter of Dotch Cooking Show (Produced by ytv) but fired after he was found to have filmed up a schoolgirl's skirt using a mobile camera phone.
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