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Participants in Japanese reality television series (2 P) Pages in category "Japanese television personalities" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total.
Toshiro Konishi (July 11, 1953 – April 16, 2016) was a Japanese Peruvian chef, musician, and television personality. Konishi, a pioneer of Japanese cuisine in Peru, opened one of the first Japanese restaurants in Lima in 1977. [1] He was one of Peru's most famous chefs, and became a recognized television personality in the country.
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; General ... Japanese game show hosts (5 P) T. Japanese television talk show hosts ...
Kotb's last day on both Today and the show's more relaxed fourth hour will be Friday, Jan. 10, NBC previously announced. Craig Melvin will replace Kotb in the show's 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. hours, while ...
Multi-tarento can be actors, musical artists, models, voice actors, directors or anyone known for their work within the industry. In the United States and European countries, Takeshi Kitano is recognized as a prominent director, but is still evaluated as a "multi-talent" in Japan and still appears on Japanese talk shows in a
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".
Kanako Momota; Sora Tokui; Shiori Tamai; Ayaka Sasaki; Momoka Ariyasu; Reni Takagi; Akiyama Rina; Aya Ueto; Koike Eiko; Nakagawa Shoko; Natsukaw Jun; Uehara Takako
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