Miki_Sato_(television_personality)

Miki Sato (television personality)

Miki Sato (television personality)

Retired Japanese model, television personality, and actress


Miki Sato (佐藤 美希, Satō Miki, born 26 June 1993, in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture)[2] is a former Japanese tarento, actress and fashion model.[3]

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Sato is formerly represented with Horipro.[4] She won the Horipro Talent Scout Caravan Grand Prix.[5] Sato is the second generation J.League female manager. She was an exclusive model for the magazine non-no. Sato is nicknamed Satomiki (サトミキ).

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Notes

  1. She was nicknamed in Nippon TV's Neri Summers. It is covered that Kazuki Ōtake only lowered the "u" sound.

Sources

  1. Sato, Miki (8 Mar 2015). "清水エスパルス". Miki Sato Official Blog (in Japanese). Ameba Blog. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  2. "佐藤美希" (in Japanese). Horipro. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  3. "2万人超の頂点、期待の美女が「non・no」新加入 素顔に迫る". Model Press (in Japanese). Net Native. 21 Feb 2014. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  4. "今年のYJはキミのモノ ゲンセキ10!!". Weekly Young Jump (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on 2015-03-23. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  5. "【特集】第38回 ホリプロタレントスカウトキャラバン2013 non-no Seventeenモデルをめざせ". Audition & Debut (in Japanese). Double Happiness International. p. 2. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  6. "10月2日からU字工事冠の新番組スタート!" (PDF) (Press release) (in Japanese). Tochigi Television. 26 Sep 2014. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  7. "テレビ朝日『Jのスゴワザ』7/2(土)放送スタート!【放送告知】". News (in Japanese). J.League.jp. 30 Jun 2016. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  8. "「佐藤美希 こじるりの道!事務所の"王道"永谷園初CM". Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). Sports Nippon. 27 Mar 2014. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  9. "企画 動画一覧" (in Japanese). J.League.jp. 22 Mar 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-03-23. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  10. Sato, Miki (3 Sep 2016). "サトミキに会う会&情報解禁". Miki Sato Official Blog (in Japanese). Ameba Blog. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  11. "2015 Jリーグ女子マネージャー 佐藤美希が出演します!". News (in Japanese). Kamen Rider Drive: Surprise Future/Shuriken Sentai Ninninger the Movie: The Dinosaur Lord's Splendid Ninja Scroll!. 6 Jul 2015. Archived from the original on 26 August 2015. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  12. Sato, Miki (4 Mar 2016). "初舞台決定!". Miki Sato Official Blog (in Japanese). Ameba Blog. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  13. Sato, Miki (1 Dec 2014). "ラジオ親善大使". Miki Sato Official Blog (in Japanese). Ameba Blog. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  14. "佐藤美希、Jリーグ全クラブのスタジアム訪問!サポーターに感謝". Sanspo.com (in Japanese). Sankei Shimbun Digital. 3 Oct 2016. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  15. "史上最年長!佐藤美希さん、ホリプロスカウトキャラバンの頂点に". Sankei Sports (in Japanese). Sankei Shimbun Co., Ltd. 5 Nov 2013. Archived from the original on 2015-07-22. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  16. "スカウトキャラバン頂点に佐藤美希さん". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). 5 Nov 2013. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  17. Sato, Miki (20 Jan 2014). "ついに!!". Miki Sato Official Blog (in Japanese). Ameba Blog. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  18. Sato, Miki (19 Mar 2016). "ご報告!". Miki Sato Official Blog (in Japanese). Ameba Blog. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  19. Kubota, Taiyo (19 Feb 2015). "ホリプロスカウトキャラバン出身、佐藤美希の悩殺Fカップグラビアに男性ファンが熱視線". AOL News (in Japanese). AOL Online Japan. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.
  20. "ゲンセキ10". Weekly Young Jump (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on 2017-02-28. Retrieved 11 Apr 2017.

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