Banzai Japan Member Mio Hoshizora – 星空 みお
Mio Hoshizora – 星空 みお – Mini Profile
- Name:Hoshizora Mio (星空みお)
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- Birthday:September 29
- Birthplace:Tokyo, Japan
- Zodiac:Libra
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Mio Hoshizora – 星空 みお – Profile Photos
Mio Hoshizora – 星空 みお – Fan letter ☆
Cospanic Entertainment
Royal Palace Shibuya 205
15-10 Uguisudanicho
Shibuya-ku
150-0032
Mio Hoshizora – 星空 みお – Full Profile
Mio Hoshizora – 星空 みお
誕生日 Birthday
9月29日 / 29 September
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ニックネーム Nickname
のの、のんちゃん / Nono, Non-chan
血液型 Blood type
A型 / Type-A
星座 Zodiac Sign
てんびん座 / Libra
キャッチフレーズ Greeting to the fans
夜空の星を見て”みお〜”??みんなの心に輝くお星さまになりたい!東京都の伝道師、星空みおです!
Looking at the stars in the night sky, “Mio”? ?? I want to be a star that shines in everyone’s hearts! I’m Mio Hoshizora, the evangelist of Tokyo!
趣味 Hobby
ラーメン!!!
ramen! !! !!
特徴 Characteristic
生粋の甘えん坊。踊ることと笑うことが大好き。人が予測しない突飛な行動をする習性アリ。
Genuine sweetheart. He loves dancing and laughing. A habitual ant that behaves in a strange way that people do not anticipate.
都道府県 PR Local Introduction
世界に誇れる日本の中心都市!流行の発信地 東京で、日本を感じてみませんか?
The world-class central city of Japan! Why don’t you feel Japan in Tokyo, the epidemic of fashion?

Tokyo Prefecture
Tokyo English pronunciation: /toʊkiːjoʊ/ (Japanese: 東京, Tōkyō [toːkʲoː] (About this soundlisten)), historically known in the west as Tokio and officially the Tokyo Metropolis (東京都, Tōkyō-to), is the capital, the largest city, and the most populous metropolitan area in the Greater Tokyo Area, the Kantō region, and Japan, as well as the most populous metropolitan area in the world and most populous prefecture of Japan.
Located at the head of Tokyo Bay, the prefecture forms part of the Kantō region on the central Pacific coast of Japan’s main island of Honshu.
Tokyo is the political and economic center of the country, as well as the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the national government. As of 2021, the prefecture has an estimated population of 14.04 million.
The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world, with an estimated 37.468 million residents in 2018.
Originally a fishing village, named Edo, the city became a prominent political center in 1603, when it became the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate.
By the mid-18th century, Edo was one of the most populous cities in the world at over one million.
Following the end of the shogunate in 1868, the imperial capital in Kyoto was moved to the city, which was renamed Tokyo (literally “eastern capital”).
Tokyo was devastated by the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake, and again by Allied bombing raids during World War II.
Beginning in the 1950s, the city underwent rapid reconstruction and expansion, going on to lead Japan’s post-war economic recovery.
Since 1943, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has administered the prefecture’s 23 special wards (formerly Tokyo City), various bed towns and suburbs in the western area, and two outlying island chains.
Tokyo is the largest urban economy in the world by gross domestic product, and is categorized as an Alpha+ city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.
Part of an industrial region that includes the cities of Yokohama, Kawasaki, and Chiba, Tokyo is Japan’s leading center of business and finance.
In 2019, it hosted 36 of the Fortune Global 500 companies.
In 2020, it ranked fourth on the Global Financial Centres Index, behind New York City, London, and Shanghai.
Tokyo has the world’s tallest tower, Tokyo Skytree,[10] and the world’s largest underground floodwater diversion facility, MAOUDC.
The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line is the oldest underground metro line in East Asia (1927).[12]
The city has hosted multiple international events, including the 1964 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, the postponed 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics and three G7 Summits (1979, 1986, and 1993).
Tokyo is an international center of research and development and is represented by several major universities, notably the University of Tokyo.
Tokyo Station is the central hub for Japan’s Shinkansen bullet train system, and the city is served by an extensive network of rail and subways.
Notable districts of Tokyo include Chiyoda (the site of the Imperial Palace), Shinjuku (the city’s administrative center), and Shibuya (a commercial, cultural and business hub)
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