Totto chan

Life of Tetsuko Kuroyanagi

  • She was born

    She was born
    Kuroyanagi was born in Nogisaka, Tokyo in 1933.
  • She became famous

    She became famous
    After voicing Lady Penelope in the Thunderbirds TV series[citation needed], Kuroyanagi first became well known in 1975 when she established her afternoon television program "Tetsuko's Room" (Tetsuko no Heya), which was the first talk show on Japanese television
  • She wrote Totto-Chan

    She wrote Totto-Chan
    1981 marked a turning point in her career, as Kuroyanagi published her children book Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window, in which Kuroyanagi wrote about the values of the unconventional education that she received at Tomoe Gakuen elementary school during World War II, and her teacher Sosaku Kobayashi.
  • She helps the poor countries

    In 1984, in recognition of her charitable works, Kuroyanagi was appointed to be a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, being the first person from Asia to hold this position.[3] During the late 1980s and the 1990s, she visited many developing countries in Asia and Africa for charitable works and goodwill missions, helping children who had suffered from disasters and war as well as raising international awareness of the situations of children in poor countries
  • Publishing of the book.

    Publishing of the book.
    In 1997, Kuroyanagi published the book "Totto-chan's Children", which was based on her experience working for as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador from 1984 to 1996.[5][10] Kuroyanagi is a director of the Japanese branch of the World Wildlife Fund