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Misa Tamagawa (玉川 美沙)
Born (1971-02-28) 28 February 1971 (age 53)
Career
ShowJay Land Shuffle (1994)

King's Brunch (1997)
NACK WITH YOU (1997)
The Nutty Radio Show Onitama (おに魂) (2003)
Misa Tamagawa's Tamanavi (2006)

Misa Tamagawa's Happily (2011)
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Misa Tamagawa (玉川 美沙) is a radio show host from Daito City, Osaka, Japan. She was famous for hosting "The Nutty Radio Show Onitama (おに魂)" on NACK5 and "Misa Tamagawa's Tamanavi (玉川美沙 たまなび)" on JOQR.

Radio[edit]

Misa Tamagawa became host on "Jay Land Shuffle" starting April 1997 on FM Osaka. At the age of 26, she moved to Tokyo and appeared on NACK5's "NACK WITH YOU," a FM station in Saitama Prefecture. She has also worked as a music commentator for "King's Brunch" (TBS TV).

Since April 2003, she had been one of the main personalities on "The Nutty Radio Show Onitama (鬼玉)", the main nighttime program on NACK5 for seven and a half years. In April 2006, she also started "Misa Tamagawa's Tamanavi (たまなび)", an evening wide program on JOQR at the same time as "Onitama". On the days of the week that the two programs overlapped, she walked from Hamamatsucho, where JOQR is located, to Yurakucho, where NACK5's satellite studio "GINZA STUDIO" is located.

In April 2011, after her maternity leave, she returned to JOQR at the Saturday morning wide program "Misa Tamagawa's Happily (ハピリー)" in April 2013, she took charge of "face" Thursdays on the JFN network in 2018, she took charge of "Misa Tamagawa's Music Selection. Although she has been away from radio now, she hopes to return to radio personality at any time.

In June 2019, she began streaming on YouTube. Currently, she regularly broadcasts "玉川美沙tama_ch.radio" and "Ohatama Radio" via 17Live and Twitcasting.

Personal[edit]

She had been involved in music since her childhood, learning the electronic organ at the age of four, and in elementary and junior high school, she was a member of the "Music Club" and "Brass Band Club", of which she was the head in junior high school. She also belonged to a copy band at the same time and played keyboard.

At the age of 17, she started riding motorcycles and became addicted to motorsports.

She was offered a job as an image character by the editor-in-chief of a motorcycle magazine she met at a circuit when she was watching motorcycle races, but she became a staff member of the magazine on the condition that she be appointed as an editorial staff member.[1]

By the time she was 19, she was planning and organizing minibike races in the Kinki region. Her work as a host of events and appearances on motorcycle-related TV programs inspired her to pursue a career in a speaker.

She started out on a Honda NSR250R 88 model and has since owned a Harley-Davidson Sportster[2]. After pregnancy and childbirth, she refrained from riding, but as of 2016, she has resumed her touring activities.[3] She has also owned used cars, mainly SUVs, and has been riding them for a while[4].

She is a shochu lover and obtained a shochu advisor certification in 2002[5][6], and published a book "Rakuraku Shochu (楽楽焼酎)" in 2003[7].

She is also a certified dietary advisor and has a strong interest in food and slow living[8], which she practices at Tamanavi Farm, Ensoku (縁束)[9][10], and Tamagawa Noen (玉川農縁).

She is a cat lover and has two cats at home, Kobu (black cat)[11] and Tango (black cat)[12][13]. She also used to have Kero (a tiger cat)[14] and Jam (a tiger cat)[15].

In 2007, she wrote the lyrics for the song "Snack," which appears on the album "Burn Park (バーンパーク)" by Kakashi, led by Bakabon Onizuka (バカボン鬼塚)[16].

In June 2008, she represented JOQR at the hanging poster for the "Tokyo 5 Companies Radio Enhancement Campaign"[17].

In June 2010, she reported on "Misa Tamagawa's Tamanavi" that she had married a younger man[18]. In August of the same year, she announced that she was six months pregnant[19]. After that, she had to drop all her regular programs[20]. On January 14, 2011, she announced on her blog that she had given birth to her first child, a boy[21][22][23].

In the 2010s, she publicly announced on her blog that she was a train fan[24][25], and in 2015, she participated in a national high school model train contest. In 2015, she participated in a national model railroad contest for high school students. At the contest, Tamagawa held a fundraising event for the restoration of a section of the Tadami Line that was closed to traffic[26].

In June 2010, she started "Tamanavi Farm" in Kamikawa Town, Saitama Prefecture as a project of "Misa Tamagawa's Tamanavi"[27]. With the end of Tamanavi itself, "Tamanavi Farm" also came to an end after its first term[28].

In March 2011, when Tamagawa was looking for something to do after the Great East Japan Earthquake, she received a message from a listener asking her to make a picture book for children to read to adults.

After-that she created a collaborative picture book "Protect You (まもってあげる)" with picture book author Mari Torigoe (とりごえまり) as part of Operation Toritama[29].

She started Instagram on July 24, 2014. Her first post was about her cat, Tango (Tan-chan)[30].

In 2016, she helped Yamaguchi Farm in Ogose Town, Saitama Prefecture, which she connected with through the "Rural Restaurant Executive Committee," and Shibusawa Farm in Fukaya City, Saitama Prefecture, which she connected with after that, as "Tamagawa Nouen (玉川農縁)"[31].

She has decided to make "universalization in communication" her life's work, and is currently studying sign language[32]. She has also passed the second level of the Sign Language Proficiency Test.

As a representative of the Watershed People Project, she teaches that it is important to have a watershed mindset in order to protect ourselves and the places we live. At the same time, she feels the importance of water more than anyone else, and is working to dispose of used water and change the way people think about water, even if only a little.

Stations[edit]

  • NACK5: Urawa, Saitama, Japan
  • JOQR (文化放送): Hamamatsucho, Tokyo, Japan
  • JOKR (TBS Radio)
  • JOLF (Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc.)
  • TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System)
  • JFN (Japan FM Network)
  • FM Osaka

References[edit]

  1. ^ "たまチャンネル<玉川美沙Official Web SIte>". www.tama-ch.com. Retrieved 2020-12-18.
  2. ^ "バイクを知る インタビュー 玉川美沙". GooBike. 2005-4-1. Retrieved 2020-12-20. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ "鉄馬活 また始めます♪". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。 (in Japanese). 2016-5-26. Retrieved 2018-8-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)
  4. ^ "玉川美沙が指南する「女子力アップをサポートするクルマ選び」〜PART2〜中古車編 [CORISM]". CORISM. 2010-6-22. Retrieved 2018-4-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)
  5. ^ "「ふぅ。」 2002年12月09日". たまチャンネル<玉川美沙Official Web SIte>. Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  6. ^ "焼酎アドバイザーの証! 認定証&バッヂをもらったよ!". たまチャンネル<玉川美沙Official Web SIte>. Retrieved 2020-12-22.
  7. ^ "「えへへ。」 2003年05月28日". たまチャンネル<玉川美沙Official Web SIte>. Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  8. ^ "玉川 美沙 | ぐあんばーる". www.guanbarl.jp. Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  9. ^ "遠足を『縁束』に。". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-12-21.
  10. ^ "もやしは強い! 縁束で学んだこと。". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  11. ^ "どぉ~もぉ~ヾ( ´ー`)". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。. 2008-10-08. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  12. ^ "たまチャンネル<玉川美沙Official Web SIte>2002.10.20号". www.tama-ch.com. Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  13. ^ "我が家のタンゴ姫(^^)". 玉川美沙 たまなび(文化放送). 2007-03-12. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  14. ^ "けろさんとのお別れ。". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  15. ^ "ねこのこと。". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。. 2013-01-23. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  16. ^ "DISCOGRAPHY". かかしオフィシャルサイト. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  17. ^ "電車通勤のみなさま。". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  18. ^ "親愛なるみなさま。". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  19. ^ "ありがとう。". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-12-18.
  20. ^ "「鬼玉」、終了。". オフィシャルブログ「たまにはちゃんと。」. 2010-10-01. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
  21. ^ "うまれたよ~о(ж>▽<)y ☆". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-12-18.
  22. ^ "ラジオパーソナリティーの玉川美沙が第1子男児出産". ORICON NEWS. 2011-1-14. Retrieved 2018-3-14. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)
  23. ^ "玉川美沙が第一子を出産、ファンも祝福". livedoorNEWS. 2011-1-14. Retrieved 2016-12-31. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  24. ^ "ママ鉄見習いですので。". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-12-21.
  25. ^ "鉄道を好きな理由。". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-12-21.
  26. ^ "鉄道模型コンテストのご報告". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-12-20.
  27. ^ "「たまなびファーム」プロジェクトが始まります!". www.daichi-m.co.jp. Retrieved 2020-12-18.
  28. ^ "たまなびファームに行ってきました!". www.daichi-m.co.jp. Retrieved 2020-12-18.
  29. ^ ".:*・'まもってあげる・*:". toritama-ehon.jp. Retrieved 2020-12-21.
  30. ^ "tamamisa.ontheradio あぢー". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  31. ^ "みんなで農作業をしようじゃないか。". 玉川美沙オフィシャルブログ たまにはちゃんと。 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  32. ^ "「玉川美沙 」の記事一覧 | びゅうたび". 自分らしい列車旅と出会う びゅうたび (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-12-11.

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