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Mikiko Suzuki (born November 10, 1986) is a Japanese bilingual television presenter/journalist. Suzuki has been the anchor /reporter of NHK World's news program Newsline the 24-Hour English news service of the Japan Broadcasting Corporation. She covered the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami, nuclear disaster aftermath and feature stories based in Northeastern Japan.

Early life
Born in Tokyo,Japan. Spent her early childhood in Santa Cruz, California. Her great uncle is Seiji Ozawa,a Japanese conductor an Emmy Award winner.

Career timeline

 * 2009–present: NHK World news reporter in Tokyo, Japan.