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Kyoko Uchida

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Kyoko Uchida
内田 恭子
Born (1976-06-09) 9 June 1976 (age 48)
Düsseldorf, Germany
NationalityJapanese
Other names
  • Kyoko Kimoto (real name)
  • Ucchī
CitizenshipJapan
EducationKeio University College of Commerce
OccupationAnnouncer
Years active1999–
Known forFormer Fuji Television announcer
Style
  • Sports
  • news
  • variety
Television
  • Current
  • TV de Doitsu-go
  • Former
    • Tensai o tsukuru! Galileo Nō-ken
    • Sport!
    • Waratte Iitomo!
    • Tamori no Japonica Logos
    • Chikyū Kandō Haitatsunin: Hashire! Postman
    • Gout Temps Nouveau
Spouse
Kimitoshi Kimoto
(m. 2006)
WebsiteOfficial website

Kyoko Uchida (内田 恭子[1], Uchida Kyōko, born 9 June 1976,[2] in Düsseldorf, West Germany) is a Germany born-Japanese free announcer. She is a former announcer for Fuji Television. Her real name is Kyoko Kimoto (木本 恭子, Kimoto Kyoko) née Uchida (内田). She is nicknamed Ucchī (ウッチー). She grew up in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture[2] and Chicago. She graduated from Keio University College of Commerce.[2]

Awards

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Year Award
2002 18th FNS Announcement Grand Prize New Department Award

Appearances in Fuji TV career

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Year Title
FNS no Hi
1999 FNN Super News
Waratte Iitomo!
Serie A Digest
Sanma no Tengoku to Jigoku
2001 Sport!
2005 Hey! Spring of Trivia
Pro Yakyū Chin Play Kō Play Taishō
2006 Mentore G
Football CX

Current appearances

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Year Title Network
Assist cafe Midori no Kotonoha BS Asahi
2011 Hiru Bra NHK-G
Kurashi ni Yakudatsu! Kaden no Gakkō BS Japan
2013 Kurashi no Gakkō: Motto Shiritai! Sumai to Kaden
2014 Shumi Do-raku NHK-E
Kyoko Uchida no Cocotte Cooking! BS-TBS

Former appearances

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Television

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Year Title Network Ref.
2001 Junk Sports Fuji TV
2003 FNS 5000 Bangumi 10 Man-ri Sō Shutsuen Ganbatta Taishō
2005 Tamori no Japonica Logos
2006 Gout Temps Nouveau KTV
2008 Ikkakusenkin Yamawake Q! "Sekininsha wa Omaeda!" ABC, TV Asahi
Chikyū Kandō Haitatsunin: Hashire! Postman MBS, TBS
Shittoko! MBS, TBS
2009 Eigo de Shabera Night NHK-G
Tensai o tsukuru! Galileo Nō-ken TV Asahi
2010 Sōdatta no ka! Akira Ikegami no Manaberu News
Meringue no Kimochi NTV
Nanikore Chinhyakkei TV Asahi
Geinō-kai Dokkiri Jiten-me de Miru! Kotoba Show YTV, NTV
2011 Studio Park kara konnichiwa NHK-G
TV de Doitsu-go NHK-E
The Prime Show WOWOW [3][4]
2014 Gunshi Kanbei NHK-G

Radio

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Year Title Network
2006 Kyoko Uchida no Good Day Good Night NBS
2007 Kyoko Uchida no Uchi koko: Uchi dake, Koko dake no Hanashi Tokyo FM

Dubbing

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Title Role
Glee Katie Couric

Advertisements

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Year Title
Nihon Minkan Hōsō Renmei "2004 Summer Olympics Campaign"
Shiseido Tsubaki "Joyū", "OL", "Shinshun"
Nissin Foods Gonbuto, Cup Noodle Light
2007 All Nippon Airways Chūgoku-sen Shūkō 20-shūnen
Mitsubishi Motors, Kankyō Kōkoku Mitsubishi i-MiEV
Daiichi Sankyo Healthcare "Pre-call Jizoku-sei Capsule"
2009 Kirin Brewery "Kirin: Koku no jikan"
Jupiter Telecommunications "J:Com: Gaikoku Hito Press-hen, nobosetemasu (Kaigai)"
2011 Ad Council Japan "Ima, Watashi ga dekiru koto-Yobikake"
2015 Nivea-Kao "Nivea: Cream Care: Body Wash Tanjō"

Serialisations

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Title
"Kyoko Uchida no uttori-ottori Challenge"
"Kyoko Uchida to Kosei Takasu no Table Talk"

Magazines

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Year Title
Lee
Marion 21
United Airlines inflight magazine "Watashi no Taisetsu"
Biteki "Kyoko Uchida no Biteki × Chiteki Taidan"
2008 V.A.
L'Occitane no Himitsu
Domani "3-Po sagatte Kuro Neko."

Books

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Year Title
2007 Kyoko Uchida no yasashī omotenashi
2008 Chocolate to Inu to Bed

See also

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  • Tamori (co-starred with in Waratte Iitomo!)

References

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  1. ^ "私の地図 : あの場所へ帰りたい(第93回)フリーアナウンサー 内田恭子". Shūkan Gendai. No. 31 Mar 2012. Kodansha. p. 74–76.
  2. ^ a b c "内田恭子" (in Japanese). Hades. Archived from the original on 11 January 2017. Retrieved 6 Mar 2017.
  3. ^ "内田恭子:WOWOW「ザ・プライムショー」で出産前最後の生放送 産休へ" (in Japanese). Mainichi Digital. 25 Nov 2012. Archived from the original on 1 May 2013. Retrieved 6 Mar 2017.
  4. ^ "内田恭子:「あっという間に戻ってきます」 産休前最後のWOWOW生放送" (in Japanese). Mainichi Digital. 25 Nov 2012. Archived from the original on 1 May 2013. Retrieved 6 Mar 2017.
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