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Native name
  
竹内 由恵

Name
  
Yoshie Takeuchi

Employer
  
Occupation
  
Television announcer

Education
  

Alma mater
  
Height
  
1.62 m

Nationality
  
Japanese

Role
  
Announcer

Siblings
  
Taro Takeuchi

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Born
  
January 20, 1986 (age 38) (
1986-01-20
)
Tokyo, Japan

TV shows
  
Music Station, Yabecchi FC

Similar People
  
Ayako Kato, Erina Masuda, Uga Natsumi, Ayaka Hironaka, Tomoko Honda

Yoshie Takeuchi (竹内 由恵, Takeuchi Yoshie, born January 20, 1986 in Tokyo) is a Japanese announcer for TV Asahi.

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Background

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Yoshie Takeuchi was born in Tokyo Prefecture. Due to her father's job she lived abroad between the ages of 10 and 15. After returning to Japan, she graduated from Tokyo Gakugei high school and enrolled in the political science department of Keio University School of Law.

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In 2006, she was the winner of a Miss Keio contest (a highly publicized annual event at the university) that attracted more considerable media attention than usual.

Career

After graduating from Keio University Takeuchi joined TV Asahi in April 2008, co-hosting Music Station with Tamori from October 2008.

She is one of the five announcers on the cross-media "EZ News EX" service provided to mobile phones by TV Asahi, Asahi Shimbun and KDDI.

Programs

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  • Music Station
  • Super J Channel
  • Hodo Station (Sunday)
  • Yabecchi FC
  • Get Sports
  • Okazu no Cooking
  • Rakugomono
  • ANN News
  • News Access (BS Asahi)

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    References

    Yoshie Takeuchi (announcer) Wikipedia