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(born February 3, 1957) is a
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and journalist. Kuniya was born in
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and graduated from
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in 1975 and then
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with majors in international relations and international economics. In 1981, she began to work as a news caster and writer for the English-language broadcasts of
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television's ''Seven O'clock News.'' Starting in 1986, she served as a researcher in the
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for ''NHK Special''. Later assignments included satellite and ground network news shows, including ''Asia Now'' (1990), which was picked up in the U.S. by
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.


Brief personal life

She is from
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. She is the second daughter of 3 sisters, and due to her father’s overseas service, she spent time in New York and
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(
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) from her kindergarten days while going back and forth between
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and
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from sixth grade in elementary school to middle school. She graduated from Tezukayama Gakuin Elementary School,
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and
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(Major: The Study of International Relations, Minor: International Economics). She got a job at Procter & Gamble Sun Home (currently
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(P&G) Japan) and was in charge of sales strategy, but she resigned, saying, “In the end, I thought about why I had to sell as many cakes of
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as possible, my satisfaction ran out and I wound up quitting in a little less than one year.” She used serving as a
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,
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and
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for '' NHK NEWS'' (
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) English Broadcasting as an opportunity to enter the world of news with an introduction from an NHK special correspondent acquaintance. By the age of 26, she registered with a temp agency and the
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, and engaged in overseas image checks, research, etc. In 1985, she married at the age of 28 and went to America due to her husband studying abroad. She became a full-time housewife in New York, but in 1986 she was in charge of the NHK New York General Office’s researchers and since 1987 was in charge of the ''
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'' (
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) newscasters stationed in the United States. She returned to her country in 1988. After returning to her country, she was in charge of the international segment of '' NHK NEWS TODAY'', which is the successor program to '' NEWS CENTER 9''. She also made contract appearances in '' NHK NEWS 21'' and ''World News''. Since April 5, 1993, when ''NHK NEWS 21'' ended its program, she served as a regular caster for ''Today's Close-Up'' since the start of the program. On December 20, 2015, Kuniya’s resignation was communicated to the person in charge of '' Today's Close-Up'' from NHK
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Noriyuki Oogi, and due to the program reorganization in fiscal 2016, information on Kuniya’s resignation from the program was reported, and Kuniya’s resignation as newscaster was announced in the news on the date of January 12, the same year. On the date of April 1, 2016, she took office as a
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of the
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(in charge of Special Missions for the President and Director of the Diversity Promotion Office). On June 7, 2016, she made her first appearance in commercial broadcasting on '' Tetsuko’s Room''. In January 2017, she published her first book, ''The Job Called Newscaster'', and in March of the same year, she appeared in '' Kume Bookstore'' on BS Nippon TV and met
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for the first time. In October 2017, she took office as the Goodwill Ambassador to Japan for the
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(FAO). Her husband is Shiro Kuniya, a
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(belonging to the Osaka Bar Association). There were even times when he appeared as a guest commentator in “Today's Close-Up”.
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, the former coach of the
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, was his classmate in his elementary school days.


Awards received

* Hashida Sugako Award (1994) * 22nd Hoso-Bunka Foundation Prize (Individual/Group Category) (Hiroko Kuniya and the ''Today's Close-Up'' program production staff) (1996) * Broadcast Woman Award ’97 (1998) * 50th
Kikuchi Kan Prize The honors achievement in all aspects of Japanese literary culture. It was named in honor of Kikuchi Kan. The prize is presented annually by the literary magazine ''Bungei Shunjū'' and the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Literature. Histor ...
(Hiroko Kuniya and the ''Today's Close-Up'' program production staff) (2002) * Japan National Press Club Award (2011) * 53rd Galaxy Award – Special Award (for achievements as a newscaster in ''Today's Close-Up'') (2016) * Broadcaster Grand Prix 2016 Grand Prix (2016) * Social Entrepreneur College “Social Business Grand Prix 2017 Political Entrepreneur Category Grand Prix”


Written works

* , Iwanami Shinsho, 2017, * , Bunkeidou, 2019, ;Co-author * , co-authored with
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and Satoru Shinomiya, Nippon Hyoron Sha, 2009, ;Translator * Jason Gaes, , Nihon Housou Shuppan Kyoukai, 1989,


Close-up Gendai

Since its inception in 1993, Kuniya hosted ''
Close-up Gendai , Also known as ''Today's Close-Up'', is a current affairs television programme produced by the Japanese public broadcaster NHK. The programme broadcasts on Mondays through Wednesdays at 19:30 - 19:57 ( UTC+9) on NHK G channel, which also airs o ...
'' (Today's Close-up), which NHK airs four days weekly in prime time on its ground-based general television network, satellite, and both NHK World and NHK World Premium channels. The Japan Times reported in January 2016 that NHK was considering making changes to the ''Close-Up Gendai'' program, which may include the removal of Kuniya as host. Kuniya's eventual departure from the program in April 2016 came amid media reports of political pressure being exerted on Japanese broadcasters, criticism by visiting United Nations officials investigating freedom of expression and a steep decline in Japan's international ranking of press freedom by
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.


References


External links


Kuniya Hiroko
at NHK (in Japanese)
Hiroko Kuniya
(in Japanese) - NHK Personal Records
NHK Today's Close-Up
(in Japanese) -
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Hobo Nikkan Itoi Shimbun – Hiroko Kuniya/Shigesato Itoi – What Mrs. Kuniya Sees.
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