Christel Takigawa (Takigawa Christel) profile

Christel Takigawa (Takigawa Christel) information

  • Name Christel Takigawa (Takigawa Christel)
  • Zodiac Libra
  • Height 160
  • Birthday 1977-10-01
  • Measurements
  • Born Paris France
  • Professional Anchor
  • Interest Golf, tennis
  • Collections 0 collections
  • Views 1561

泷川雅美(滝川クリステル,たきがわクリステル), a popular Japanese mixed-race broadcaster, a Japanese-French mixed-race (father is French, mother is Japanese), was born in Paris, France, and came to Japan with his family when he was 3 years old. The mother’s birthplace is in Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. In the sixth grade of elementary school, he moved to France again due to his father's working relationship. Return to Japan again after one year. He has studied in the Settlement Middle School of Setagaya, the Toyama High School of Tokyo, and the French Department of Literature, Aoyama Gakuin University. In 2000, he applied for a Fuji TV announcer, but the final selection was unqualified. But to appreciate her is a rare talent, so she invited her to join the common TV of the same Fuji TV. During the rookie period, the Japanese name "Yikawa Yami" was used, but considering her typical Western appearance, the TV station decided to let her switch to the name "Christel". In the three years after joining the company, he conducted training in the studio of Fuji TV, and appeared in "Professional Baseball News", "Youth TIRE", "FNN SUPER NEWS" and other programs. After that, he returned to the common TV and signed an exclusive contract with Fuji TV. In October 2002, he became a news reporter for News JAPAN. In April 2007, he began co-hosting "New Report Premiere A" with Yoko Ando. On October 30, 2008, Phonics, a broadcaster brokerage company established jointly with Fuji TV, Common TV and cent. Force, signed an exclusive contract to resign from the joint TV. On September 25, 2009, he officially graduated from "News JAPAN" who had served for seven years. On September 30 of the same year, the exclusive contract signed with Fuji TV during the period of the common TV station expired. On September 7, 2013, at the 125th International Olympics Plenary Meeting in Buenos Aires, fluent English and French served as the introduction to Tokyo's bid to host the 2020 Summer Olympics. It is considered to be the success of Tokyo. An important contributor to the right to host the 2020 Summer Olympics.

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