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= Asami Miura =

Asami Miura（水卜麻美）is an executive announcer for Nippon TV. She also has appeared on some NHK programs such as "NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen" as well as an  a NHK morning serial drama.

Personal History
Born in Ichikawa city in Chiba prefecture in 1987, and after watching Natsuko Kojima on Fuji TV's "Mezamashi TV" in elementary school, Asami Miura aspired become a TV announcer. She graduated from Makuhari Senior High School in Chiba city in 2006. After graduating from Keio University's Faculty of Letters with major in English and American Literature in 2010, she joined Nippon TV. On August 7, 2010, she made her debut as a reporter in a live broadcast of the “All Japan Youth Soccer Tournament."

On August 28, 29, 2010 she competed in a charity event on a 24-hour TV33 program [参照を追加].

On September 10, 2010 she made her first appearance in the “CAPTAIN!TV” program [参照を追加].

On February 2011 she appeared in her first overseas location in an American National Football League game [参照を追加].

On March 6 ,2011 she took charge of first terrestrial news program. [意味不明: What is a "terrestrial news program"?]

She won first prize as the favorite female announcer for five years in a row in a Oricon survey. In addition, she won first prize in the ideal boss category five times in a row in a Meiji Yasuda Life survey.

Starting in the spring of 2011, she began working on a new TV program known as "Hirunandesu!" with Taichi Masu. Around that time both of them became Nippon Television signboard announcers.

Since 2019 she has served as a deputy chief for Nippon TV, training younger announcers [add supporting reference].

On August 24 and 25, 2019 she served as a moderator for the "24 Hours TV 42" program. She was also selected as the fourth marathon runner for the "24 Hour Ekiden" which was held in *CITY*. She ran 42.195 kilometers on the 25th.

In April 2021, she stopped working in the TV program "Sukkiri", and became the general moderator for Nippon TV's "Zip" program. That was the first time a woman became the general moderator of a morning news program on the Nippon Television network [参照を追加].

On March 10 ,2011 she served as a first facilitator in the “Guruguru Ninety Nine” program. [MEANING UNKNOWN: What is a "Guruguru Ninety Nin"?]

On March 28 of that year “Hirunanndesu!” signed on the air, and assumed the office of assistant. [MEANING UNKNOWN[ [add supporting reference]

On February 26, 2012 she participated in the Tokyo marathon, finishing the race in five hours twenty four minutes fourteen seconds [add supporting reference].

At the end of August in 2014 she served as a general chair of “24 hour TV”. Subsequently, she served with Shinichi Hatori as general chair [add supporting reference].

On September 29, 2017 she finished hosting the “Hirunandesu” program, her first regular program [add supporting reference].

On October 2, 2017, she became a sub-host of “Sukkiri,” a morning show [add supporting reference].

Former appearances
 MISSING INFORMATION:  ・Assistant on "Hirunandesu! NOTE: What dates? (From when to when?) What role?

・Announcer no Hon Yomi (October 6, 2011 - March 29, 2012). What role?

・Tokyo Sky Tree Reception Confirmation Test (NHK and commercial broadcasters in the Kanto area, December 22, 2012 - February 23, 2013). What role?

・Ariyoshi Seminar (October 7, 2013 - ) - Secretary QUESTION: Does this program still exist? What TV network?

・Tensai Bakabon *What dates?? *What role??

・Gastronomic Detective Goro Akechi -*What dates?? Kurukku (voice)

・Time Bokan: The Three Villains Who Strike Back *What dates?? - Kurukku (Voice Appearance)

Voice Acings

・HUNTER x HUNTER the Movie -The LAST MISSION- (2013) - Reporter (voice)

・Movie Space Brothers #0 (2014) - played the role of a beautiful woman who looks like an announcer (voice performance)

・Movie ST - The Red and White Investigation Files (2015) - Playing the role of the person himself

・Jurassic World (2017) - as a female announcer (dubbed and NTV version)

・The Dragon and the Freckled Princess (2021) - as Announcer (beginning) (voice over)