Miki Takai

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Born
Takai Miki

(1967-12-28)28 December 1967
Osaka, Japan
Died25 January 2023(2023-01-25) (aged 55)
Osaka, Japan
OccupationAnnouncer of Mainichi Broadcasting System
Yearsactive1990-2023
Miki Takai
Born
Takai Miki

(1967-12-28)28 December 1967
Osaka, Japan
Died25 January 2023(2023-01-25) (aged 55)
Osaka, Japan
OccupationAnnouncer of Mainichi Broadcasting System
Years active1990-2023

Miki Takai (Japanese: 高井 美紀, romanized: Takai Miki; 28 December 1967 ― 25 January 2023) was an announcer who belonged to Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS), and was the former deputy announcer of the Mainichi Broadcasting System.

She died suddenly during her tenure as "chief announcer". [1] She is survived by one daughter [citation needed].

Born in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, her biological father works for a trading company. She spent her kindergarten years in Portugal and her elementary school years 4–6 in the Netherlands because of her biological father's overseas assignment.[2]

None of these countries corresponded to English-speaking countries, but it is said that she was good at English conversation from that time.[3]

After returning to Japan from the Netherlands, she entered Nishinomiya Municipal Taisha Junior High School. After transferring to Kobe Municipal Motoyama Junior High School, she went on to Hyogo Prefectural Mikage High School, and she entered Kobe Jogakuin University's Faculty of Literature, Department of English Literature. She didn't aspire to be an announcer until she was a university student, but when she was in her fourth year, she was introduced by her friend and participated in the Mainichi Broadcasting "Announcement Seminar". Through this seminar, which doubled as an announcer employment exam, she was unofficially hired as an announcer.[2]

After graduating from university, she officially joined Mainichi Broadcasting on 1 April 1990. The announcers who joined the company at the same time as her are Atsuko Ishida (currently a reporter in the Tokyo branch office's news department) and Takeshi Chiba (currently a cross-media staff member in the news information department).

From her first year at the company, she was the leading newscaster for "MBS Now" (a Kansai local news program broadcast on MBS TV on weekday evenings) and "Mainichi Shimbun TV Evening Edition". In "MBS Now", she served as a newscaster until the end of the program in September 2000. She was also the newscaster for the program "VOICE" that followed for 11+12 years from October 2002 to 2 April 2014.

Appeared on JNN national network programs such as "Big Morning" (produced by TBS TV) as a relay reporter and as an assistant for "Shingo Ni Touch!" Appeared regularly in "Chitoko!" for 9 years from the start of broadcasting. She also regularly appeared in Kansai local information and variety shows such as "Adorabu Land", "Rainbow" and "Chichin Puipui". In Chichin Puipui, she was an assistant in the early days of the show.

Despite the fact that she wasn't fluent in English conversation, she successfully conducted interviews in English.

Mainichi Broadcasting, which has been operating both the television broadcasting business and the radio broadcasting business since 1 March 1959 during the "New Japan Broadcasting" era, transferred the radio broadcasting business to "MBS Radio Co., Ltd." on 1 April 2021. Mainichi Broadcasting moved to a single TV station with the transfer, but while Takai was enrolled in the company's general programming station (newly established with the transfer) as an announcer, programs continued to be produced and broadcast by MBS Radio Co., Ltd. She also appeared as "MBS announcer".

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