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{{Infobox television
| genre = [[Talent show]]
| name = Star Tanjō!
| genre = [[Talent show]]
| creator = [[ Aku]]
| presenter = [[Kinichi Hagimoto]] (1971-1980)<br>[[Hayato Tani]]<br>[[Tamori]]<br>[[Kyu Sakamoto]]<br>[[Mako Ishino]]<br>[[Yasushi Yokoyama|Yasu]][[Kiyoshi Nishikawa|Kiyo]]
| creator = [[Yū Aku]]
| presenter = [[Kinichi Hagimoto]] (1971-1980)<br>[[Hayato Tani]]<br>[[Tamori]]<br>[[Kyu Sakamoto]]<br>[[Mako Ishino]]<br>[[Yasushi Yokoyama|Yasu]][[Kiyoshi Nishikawa|Kiyo]]
| judges = [[ Aku]]<br>[[Toshi Matsuda]]<br>[[Kōichi Morita (songwriter)|Kōichi Morita]]<br>[[Yasushi Nakamura]]<br>[[Takashi Miki]]<br>[[Shunichi Tokura]]
| judges = [[Yū Aku]]<br>[[Toshi Matsuda]]<br>[[Kōichi Morita (songwriter)|Kōichi Morita]]<br>[[Yasushi Nakamura]]<br>[[Takashi Miki]]<br>[[Shunichi Tokura]]
| executive_producer = [[Fumio Ikeda]]
| executive_producer = [[Fumio Ikeda]]
| location = [[Korakuen Hall]]
| location = [[Korakuen Hall]]
| runtime = 55 minutes (1971-Mar 1982)<br>45 minutes (Apr 1982 -Sep 1983)
| runtime = 55 minutes (1971-Mar 1982)<br>45 minutes (Apr 1982 -Sep 1983)
| network = [[Nippon Television|NTV]]
| network = [[Nippon Television|NTV]]
| first_aired = {{start date|1971|10|3}}
| picture_format =
| last_aired = {{end date|1983|9|25}}
| audio_format = Stereo (Oct 1982-Sep 1983)
| first_aired = {{start date|1971|10|3}}
| last_aired = {{end date|1983|9|25}}
}}
}}
{{nihongo4|'''''Star Tanjō!'''''|スター誕生!|Sutā Tanjō!|lit. ''A Star Is Born!''}} is a Japanese talent show from [[Nippon Television]] that ran from 1971 to 1983. On October 24, 1982, the series was retitled {{nihongo4|'''''Shin Star Tanjō!'''''|新・スター誕生!|Shin Sutā Tanjō!|lit. ''A New Star Is Born!''|}} to reflect its switch from monaural to stereo broadcasting. On April 3, 1983, it was again retitled to {{nihongo4|'''''Star Tanjō! ~ Zenkoku senbatsu uta no senshuken ~'''''|スター誕生!~全国選抜歌の選手権~|Sutā Tanjō! ~ Zenkoku senbatsu uta no senshuken ~|lit. ''A Star Is Born! Nationally Selected Song Championship''}}.
{{nihongo4|'''''Star Tanjō!'''''|スター誕生!|Sutā Tanjō!|lit. ''A Star Is Born!''}} is a Japanese talent show from [[Nippon Television]] that ran from 1971 to 1983. On October 24, 1982, the series was retitled {{nihongo4|'''''Shin Star Tanjō!'''''|新・スター誕生!|Shin Sutā Tanjō!|lit. ''A New Star Is Born!''|}} to reflect its switch from monaural to stereo broadcasting. On April 3, 1983, it was again retitled to {{nihongo4|'''''Star Tanjō! ~ Zenkoku senbatsu uta no senshuken ~'''''|スター誕生!~全国選抜歌の選手権~|Sutā Tanjō! ~ Zenkoku senbatsu uta no senshuken ~|lit. ''A Star Is Born! Nationally Selected Song Championship''}}.
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=== Other staff ===
=== Other staff ===
* [[Tatsuya Takahashi]] and Tokyo Union (band performance)
* [[Tatsuya Takahashi (saxophonist)|Tatsuya Takahashi]] and Tokyo Union (band performance)
* Akio Okamoto and Gay Stars (band performance)
* Akio Okamoto and Gay Stars (band performance)
* Ryōzō Yokomori (accordion)
* Ryōzō Yokomori (accordion)
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* Hidetoshi Itō (narrator during the YasuKiyo era)
* Hidetoshi Itō (narrator during the YasuKiyo era)


== Most winners ==
== Notable winners ==
*[[Masako Mori (singer)|Masako Mori]]
*[[Masako Mori (singer)|Masako Mori]]
*[[Junko Sakurada]]
*[[Junko Sakurada]]
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[[Category:1983 Japanese television series endings]]
[[Category:Nippon TV original programming]]
[[Category:Japanese reality television series]]
[[Category:Japanese reality television series]]




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Latest revision as of 09:05, 5 September 2023

Star Tanjō!
GenreTalent show
Created byYū Aku
Presented byKinichi Hagimoto (1971-1980)
Hayato Tani
Tamori
Kyu Sakamoto
Mako Ishino
YasuKiyo
JudgesYū Aku
Toshi Matsuda
Kōichi Morita
Yasushi Nakamura
Takashi Miki
Shunichi Tokura
Production
Executive producerFumio Ikeda
Production locationKorakuen Hall
Running time55 minutes (1971-Mar 1982)
45 minutes (Apr 1982 -Sep 1983)
Original release
NetworkNTV
ReleaseOctober 3, 1971 (1971-10-03) –
September 25, 1983 (1983-09-25)

Star Tanjō! (スター誕生!, Sutā Tanjō!, lit. A Star Is Born!) is a Japanese talent show from Nippon Television that ran from 1971 to 1983. On October 24, 1982, the series was retitled Shin Star Tanjō! (新・スター誕生!, Shin Sutā Tanjō!, lit. A New Star Is Born!) to reflect its switch from monaural to stereo broadcasting. On April 3, 1983, it was again retitled to Star Tanjō! ~ Zenkoku senbatsu uta no senshuken ~ (スター誕生!~全国選抜歌の選手権~, Sutā Tanjō! ~ Zenkoku senbatsu uta no senshuken ~, lit. A Star Is Born! Nationally Selected Song Championship).

The show was created by songwriter Yū Aku, who also served as one of the judges.

In 2021, Nippon TV reused the title for the music show Nogizaka Star Tanjō!, hosted by comedy duo Pekopa and starring members of girl group Nogizaka46, which ran for two seasons. Unlike the original, the show was not a competition and only open to Nogizaka46 members, especially those of the fourth generation. It was followed by Shin Nogizaka Star Tanjō! in 2022, hosted by comedy duo Ozwald and featuring the Nogizaka46 fifth generation members.[1]

Staff[edit]

Hosts[edit]

Judges[edit]

Hagimoto, Tani/Tamori, Sakamoto/Ishino eras
Nishikawa era
YasuKiyo era

Other staff[edit]

  • Tatsuya Takahashi and Tokyo Union (band performance)
  • Akio Okamoto and Gay Stars (band performance)
  • Ryōzō Yokomori (accordion)
  • Hajime Doi (choreography)
  • Reiko Inoue (assistant during the Hagimoto era)
  • Chou a la Creme (ザ・シュークリーム, Za Shūkurīmu) (Horn Yuki, Kūko Shimizu, Yuki Kitahara, and Amami Koyama) (assistants in the beginning of the Hagimoto era)
  • Rinrin & Ranran (worked with Inoue during the Hagimoto era)
  • Yūko Kitamura (assistant during the Hagimoto era)
  • Yukihide Kurobe
  • Seiroku Saitō
  • Yūjirō Fubuki
  • Kōji Nishiyama
  • Nobuko Shima (assistant during the Tani/Tamori era)
  • Sayaka Itō (assistant during the Sakamoto/Ishino era and the first part of the YasuKiyo era)
  • Rabbit Sekine (assistant during the Sakamoto/Ishino era)
  • Aiko Wakamatsu
  • Toshihiko Hori
  • The Birds Seven Plus 1 (selected members of Nippon Television Music Academy)
  • Hidetoshi Itō (narrator during the YasuKiyo era)

Notable winners[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "乃木坂46 5期生の魅力を届ける『新・乃木坂スター誕生!』のSHOWROOM限定コンテンツが配信決定(THE FIRST TIMES)". Yahoo!ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-04-29.