Sawako Agawa

Sawako Agawa

nihongo|Sawako Agawa|阿川 佐和子|"Agawa Sawako"|extra=born November 1, 1953 is a Japanese female TV presenter and essay writer.Her polite appearance and earnest talkings is broadcasted on TV with much intimacy and appreciation.

Family

Sawako was born in Tokyo on the 1 November, 1953. Her father is Hiroyuki Agawa, one of the most famous historical issue writers, and her elder brother is Naoyuki Agawa,the professor of Keio University.

Sawako's early education had much content and her endurance had brought herself good reputations.

After graduation from Toyo Eiwa high school, Sawako entered in Keio University, majoring occidental general historical resarch.

TV presenter's career

Sawako is blessed in family relatives and impressive TV starrings. In Japan many TV programs needed her polite talkings and cute appearance.

TV Starrings

*Bito Takeshi No TV Takkuru (Kitano Takeshi's humorous political argument show):(the co-starring presenter is Yōichi Masuzoe)

External links

* [http://www5a.biglobe.ne.jp/~kame-san/agawa-profile.htm From her devoted fans]


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