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Japanese announcer for Fuji Television (born 1984)
Mitsuhiro Nakamura
中村 光宏
Born (1984-08-28) 28 August 1984 (age 40)
Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan
Other names
  • Mitsu (みつ)
  • Mitchan (みっちゃん)
EducationKeio University Law school Department of Political Science
OccupationAnnouncer
Years active2007–
EmployerFuji Television
Television
  • Current'
    • Your Time
    • VS Arashi
  • Former
Spouse Yoko Shono ​(m. 2014)
WebsiteMitsuhiro Nakamura

Mitsuhiro Nakamura (中村 光宏, Nakamura Mitsuhiro, born 28 August 1984, in Tokyo) is a Japanese announcer for Fuji Television.

Current programmes in charge

(As of 1 April 2017)

Title Days Notes
Your Time Weekdays In charge of sports
Majo ni Iwa retai Yoru Mondays Late nights
VS Arashi Thursdays Voice of the sky
CS Wareme De Pon Live condition
CS AKB Kankō Taishi Narration
Figure Skate-Yakyū-Soccer-Volleyball Hitoshi Relays

Irregular programmes in charge

Dates Title Notes Ref.
12 Apr 2012 – 4 Apr 2013, 2 Jul 2015 – 20 Oct 2016 VS Arashi Voice of the second generation (live commentary). From July 2015, he appeared irregularly with a special project narration and until 20 October 2016 he was in charge of substitution when Hiroyuki Amano was absent. (Broadcasting minutes on 24 November 2016 and 9 March 2017, broadcasting department responsible on 1 December 2016 and 19 January, 2 and 9 February 2017, and broadcasting charge in 23 March 2017 (guest appearance)) Irregular cast appearances are in charge of the fifth generation (live commentaries) by male announcers of Fuji TV on a weekly basis.

Former programmes in charge

Dates Title Days Notes Ref.
14 Jul 2007 Hakken!! "Junk News"
14 Jul, 8, 9 Sep 2007 FNN Super News Weekend
  • Reported "Chiba prefectural life forest resort Tarzania" on 14 July, hit on the sports corner on 8 and 9 September
  • From October 2007 to March 2008, appeared on "Nichiyō Tokushū Itsuka wa Tatsujin" (appeared once a month)
14 Jul 2007 – Fuji Ana Stadium Marunama Occasionally
29 Jul 2007 FNS 27-Jikan TV: Minna "Namaka" da'! Ukkī! Happy! Saiyūki!
23 Sep 2007 Owarai Champion Bowling Member of the Fuji announcer team
15 Oct 2007 – 25 Sep 2008 Shopan Narration, occasionally
Oct 2007 – Sep 2012 Sweet Den of Premiere
Ana Ban!
1 Jan 2008 Dai 41-kai Hatsumōde! Bakushō Hit Parade Relaying of Sayaka Aoki and Taishakuten
Shinshun Kakushigei Taikai "Ikemen Jumpers"
Jan–Sep 2008 FNN Rainbow Hatsu
5 Apr 2008 – Mar 2012, 7 Apr 2012 – 29 Mar 2014 Mezamashi Saturday Sports caster, later Information caster
26 Apr 2008 GW Super Quiz Week Chokuzen SP Challenged the quiz with fellow announcers Yukari Oshima and Yoko Shono
Apr–Sep Mezamashi TV Coco-chō
12 Jul 2008 – 25 Sep 2010 Mezamashi Saturday Mega
18 Jul 2008 – Honjitsu Kenkoku! United States of Odaiba: Mezamashi Manatsu no Dai Chūkei
25 Aug 2008 – Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ Occasionally
30 Aug 2008 Bakushō Pink Carpet MC
13 Oct 2008 – Atarashī Nami 16 Narrator
Oct 2008 – Gentei-hin Collabonese II MC
1 Jan 2009 Dai 42-kai Hatsumōde! Bakushō Hit Parade Helicopter relay
1 Apr 2009 – 29 Sep 2010 Waratte Iitomo! Telephone announcer in charge of Wednesdays
21 Apr 2009 – Fukuramu Scrum!! Narrator
1 Jan 2010 Dai 43-kai Hatsumōde! Bakushō Hit Parade Helicopter relay
10 Mar 2010 Quiz! Hexagon II Announcer Team
24 Mar 2010 – Super GT Complete MC
24, 25 Jul 2010 FNS 26-jikan TV In charge of the real situation analyst of "Hexagon Family 24-Jikan Ekiden -Kizuna-"; For the two days, he rode in outside broadcasting and chat with director and commentator Masako Chiba
1 Jan 2011 Dai 44-kai Hatsumōde! Bakushō Hit Parade Helicopter relay
10 Apr 2011 – Mar 2012 Waratte Iitomo! Zōkan-gō Extra number issue; from 5 Apr 2009 to 3 Oct 2010, Wednesday regular (VTR)
Waratte Iitomo! Tokudai-gō
  • Fuji TV Kaikyoku 50-shūnen Waratte Iitomo! Tokudai-gō
  • Waratte Iitomo! Toshiwasure Tokudai-gō!
  • Waratte Iitomo! Toshiwasure Tokudai-gō! Kitto Rainen wa Iitomo Low SP
1 Jan 2012 Dai 45-kai Hatsumōde! Bakushō Hit Parade Helicopter relay
Apr 2012 – Mar 2013 Non Stop! In charge of Mondays
14 Apr 2012 – Premium Saturday Bakushō Red Carpet Replacement for announcer Hitomi Nakamura
1 Apr – 27 Sep 2013 Ageru TV Information Caster
30 Sep 2013 – 24 Mar 2017 Mezamashi TV Information caster (Thursdays and Fridays), later Sports caster (Thursdays and Fridays, later Mondays to Wednesdays, and back to Thursdays and Fridays)
3 Apr 2014 – 27 Mar 2015 Mezamashi TV Aqua Thursdays and Fridays Main caster
5 Apr 2014 –, 10 Jan 2015 – Sport! Saturdays Sub-caster, later main caster
2 Apr 2016 – 25 Mar 2017 Sports Life Hero's Saturdays Caster
Mājan Saikyō-sen Aired on Fuji TV Next; from live commentary in 2013
KinKi Kids no Bumbobourg Sundays Narration

References

  1. "中村 光宏". Fuji TV Announcer official site AnaMaga (in Japanese). Fuji Television. Retrieved 27 Jul 2017.
  2. In the broadcast on 26 July 2012 he participated as a "US Sun Sands Team" on the way (The live commentary of his part was in charge of guest Mamoru Miyake). In addition, even on the 3 January and 14 February 2013 broadcasts he appeared as a guest (while also in charge).
  3. On Monday, 29 June 2009, he took charge of Midori Matsuo for the day, on Monday, 14 June 2010, Keiko Tsubakihara took a day off, so he acted as a substitute. In addition, as a male announcer at the "Narikiri Senryū" held on the programme on the same day, he read Kawanaga for the first time.
  4. Norikazu Otsuka who had been prescribed to Yukari Nishio as a moderator took over the appearance due to medical treatment of leukemia, so from the start of the broadcasting until 7 June 2013, he was a substitute for Otsuka.

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