Japanese announcer (born 1974)
Yumi Karahashi |
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Born | (1974-10-22) October 22, 1974 (age 50)
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Occupation | Announcer |
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Years active | 1999–present |
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Agent | Sankei |
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Spouse |
Katsuo Naruse ( m. 2023) |
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Website | Official profile |
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Yumi Karahashi (唐橋 ユミ, Karahashi Yumi, born October 22, 1974)[1] is a Japanese announcer represented by talent agency Sankei. She is also a professor at Josai International University.
Personal life
Karahashi was born in Kitakata, Fukushima. On March 21, 2023, she announced her marriage to film director Katsuo Naruse.[2]
Appearances
TV and radio series
Year
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Title
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Role
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Network
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2004 |
Sunday Morning |
TBS |
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2013 |
Katari no Gekijō Gutto Life |
NHK Radio 1 |
Biweekly Monday
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2014 |
Sennyuu Kan |
TV Tokyo |
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2015 |
Rediscover Japan |
TBS |
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As a regular
Year
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Title
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Network
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Notes
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1999 |
Maru Toku |
TUF |
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2002 |
News no Mori Fukushima |
TUF |
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2008 |
Terumi Yoshida Sokodaijinatoko |
NCB |
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2011 |
Koko ga Kikitai! Meii ni Q |
NHK E |
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2013 |
DoCoMo Dankai Kurabu |
NCB |
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2014 |
S: Saigo no Keikan |
TBS |
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High Noon TV Viking! |
Fuji TV |
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In other roles
Year
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Title
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Network
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Notes
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2009 |
Junji Takada Michiko Kawai no Tokyo Paradise |
NCB |
Guest appearance
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2010 |
Kunimaru Wide go Zen-sama |
NCB |
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2011 |
Ouran High School Host Club |
TBS |
Episode 2
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Karabō Miyane no Wakeari!? Japan |
YTV |
Panelist
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2012 |
Himitsu no Kenmin Show |
YTV |
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Ataru |
TBS |
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Uesugi Takashi no Zen Ei Open Golf Katte ni Jikkyō Chūkei |
Niconico Live |
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Hiroshi Sekiguchi no Kaze ni Fuka Rete |
BS-TBS |
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2014 |
Gokigenyō |
Fuji TV |
Guest
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Masaka no Tame-nen Talk Variety! Bikkurakoita-bako |
CTV |
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Stage shows
Year
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Title
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Notes
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2011 |
Smoke Company Vol.1: Natsu no Owarini |
Daily guest
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Ads
Year
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Title
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Notes
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2013 |
Keiyo D2 |
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Other
Year
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Title
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Notes
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Ref.
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2014 |
Higashinihon Daishinsai Tsuitō Fukkō Kinen-shiki |
Moderator |
[3]
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Fukushima Concert: Fukkō no Hibiki |
Moderator |
[3]
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Morohashi Museum of Modern Art "Salvador Dali no Sekai-ten" |
Voice guide
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References
External links