Japanese movie stars born in 1984

Here are 32 famous actresses from Japan were born in 1984:

Chiaki Kuriyama

Chiaki Kuriyama (October 10, 1984 Tsuchiura-) also known as Queen Bee, Chiakisama, Kuriyama Chiaki or CHiAKi KURiYAMA is a Japanese actor, model, singer and voice actor.

She is perhaps best known for her role as the sadistic schoolgirl Gogo Yubari in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volume 1. Kuriyama began her career as a model at the age of 12 and soon transitioned into acting. She has appeared in numerous Japanese films, television dramas, and commercials, as well as lending her voice to various anime and video games. In addition to acting, she has released several singles as a singer and has been featured as a guest vocalist on tracks by other artists. Kuriyama is also an advocate for human rights and is known for her activism in promoting youth empowerment, as well as advocating for the rights of people with disabilities.

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Yuka Nomura

Yuka Nomura (March 20, 1984 Yokohama-) is a Japanese actor.

She is best known for her work in Japanese dramas and films. Nomura made her acting debut in 2006 in the drama series "Liar Game." She has since appeared in numerous popular TV dramas, including "Code Blue," "JIN," and "BORDER."

In addition to her work on television, Nomura has also appeared in several films, including "Kimi ni Todoke," "The Light Shines Only There," and "Tremble All You Want." She has received critical acclaim for her performances, and has been nominated for several awards.

Off-screen, Nomura is known for her charitable work. She has been involved in various donation campaigns for victims of natural disasters and has also supported organizations that help children with disabilities. In her free time, she enjoys practicing yoga and playing the guitar.

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Yūka Nanri

Yūka Nanri (March 13, 1984 Sasebo-) otherwise known as Nanri Yuka, Nanri Yuuka, Yuka Nanri, Nanri, Yuuka, Nanri Yūka or FictionJunction Yuuka is a Japanese singer, voice actor and actor.

She is mostly known for her work as a voice actor in anime and video games, including the role of Nanao Ise in the anime series "Bleach" and the character Ritsu Tainaka in the anime series "K-On!". Nanri also sang the opening theme song for the anime series "Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha A's" called "Eternal Blaze" and the ending theme song for the anime series "Senjou no Valkyria" called "Asu e no Kizuna". In addition to her voice acting and singing career, Nanri has also appeared in several Japanese television dramas and films. She has won several awards for her work, including the Best Lead Actress Award at the 6th Seiyu Awards and the Best Newcomer Actress Award at the 34th Japan Academy Prize. Nanri continues to have a successful career in the entertainment industry and is highly respected by her fans and peers.

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Mayumi Yamamoto

Mayumi Yamamoto (May 11, 1984-) is a Japanese actor.

She was born in Tokyo and began her acting career in 2007. Yamamoto has appeared in various TV dramas, films, and stage productions in Japan. She is best known for her roles in the films "Our Family" (2014) and "Chihayafuru Part 3" (2018), as well as the TV dramas "Iryu: Team Medical Dragon 4" (2014) and "Crisis" (2017). In addition to her acting career, Yamamoto is also a singer and has released several singles and albums. She is known for her unique and powerful voice, as well as her energetic and entertaining performances on stage.

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Erika Miyoshi

Erika Miyoshi (November 8, 1984 Sapporo-) also known as Miyoshi Erika or Miyoshi, Erika is a Japanese singer and actor.

Erika Miyoshi began her entertainment career as a singer in 2004, with the release of her single "My Place". She went on to release several more singles and albums, and her music became popular among young Japanese audiences. In addition to her music career, Miyoshi has also worked as an actor, appearing in a number of Japanese television dramas and films. Some of her notable roles include appearances in "Sunadokei" and "Hana Kimi". She has also lent her voice to several anime productions, including "HappinessCharge PreCure!" and "Kiratto Pri☆Chan". Miyoshi is known for her upbeat personality and positive attitude, which have endeared her to audiences in Japan and beyond.

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Mao Miyaji

Mao Miyaji (February 2, 1984 Sumoto-) also known as 宮地真緒, みやじ まお or Miyaji Mao is a Japanese actor.

Mao Miyaji started her career as a child actor and made her breakthrough in the entertainment industry in 2001 when she starred as the lead role in the Japanese drama series, "Amber Gods." She has since appeared in numerous TV dramas, films, and stage productions.

Miyaji is widely recognized for her diverse range of characters and her ability to bring depth and emotion to her performances. She has been nominated for several awards, including the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 67th Television Drama Academy Awards for her role in the TV drama "Kasuka Na Kanojo."

Aside from acting, Miyaji is also an accomplished singer and voice actor. She has released several singles and performed theme songs for some of the TV dramas she has starred in. She has also voiced various characters in anime series, including "Bleach" and "Free! Eternal Summer."

Miyaji is known for her charitable works and has been involved in several projects to help those in need, including the earthquake relief efforts in 2011. She is admired for her positive attitude, talent, and unwavering dedication to her craft.

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Anna Tsuchiya

Anna Tsuchiya (March 11, 1984 Tokyo-) also known as Tsuchiya Anna, ANNA TSUCHIYA inspi' NANA(BLACK STONES), Tsuchiya, Anna inspi' NANA(BLACK STONES) or Tsuchiya, Anna is a Japanese singer, model, lyricist and actor. Her children are called Sky Tsuchiya and Simba Tsuchiya.

Anna Tsuchiya is known for her edgy, punk-inspired style both in her music and fashion. She started her career as a model in her teens and eventually transitioned to music, releasing her first album "Taste My Beat" in 2005. She gained widespread popularity with her theme songs for the anime adaptation of the manga series "Nana," in which she also played the character of punk rocker "Yuri." Tsuchiya has released several successful albums and singles, including "Lucy" and "Bubble Trip," and has also acted in several films and TV dramas. In addition to her music and acting careers, Tsuchiya is also an advocate for animal rights and has participated in several campaigns promoting animal welfare.

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Kaela Kimura

Kaela Kimura (October 24, 1984 Adachi-) also known as Kimura Kaela, Kimura Kaera, Rie Kaela Kimura, Kae-chan, Kaela, Amemo-Kaera, Kaera-chan, Kaera Kimura, Nagayama Kaela Rie, Rie Kaela Nagayama, Kimura Rie, Kimura Kaela Rie, Rie Kimura or Kaela Rie Kimura is a Japanese singer, model, songwriter, presenter and actor.

She was born and raised in Adachi, Tokyo and began her career in 2004 with the release of her debut single "Level 42". She gained popularity quickly and has since released numerous hit singles and albums, earning her a place as one of Japan's most prominent female singers. In addition to her music career, Kimura has also worked as a model, appearing in fashion magazines and advertisements. She has also hosted her own television shows and acted in several movies and dramas. Kimura is known for her unique fashion sense and has been recognized for her contributions to music and fashion in Japan.

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Marika Matsumoto

Marika Matsumoto (September 12, 1984 Nakano, Tokyo-) also known as Matsumoto Marika or Matsumoto, Marika is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

Marika Matsumoto graduated from the Amusement Media Academy Voice Actor and Actor Acting Department. She made her voice acting debut in 2007 in the anime "Hayate the Combat Butler" as the character Izumi Segawa. She has also worked on many other popular anime series, including "The Idolmaster", "Nisekoi", and "K-On!".

In addition to her voice acting work, Matsumoto has appeared in live-action TV dramas and films, such as "Doctor X" and "Tokyo Alice". She has also performed in theater productions, such as "Little Women" and "Romeo and Juliet".

Matsumoto is known for her versatile voice acting skills and has won several awards throughout her career. She won the Best New Actress Award at the 4th Seiyu Awards in 2010 and the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 11th Seiyu Awards in 2017.

Offscreen, Matsumoto is known for her personality and fashion sense. She has a large following on social media and often shares photos of her outfits and daily life with her fans.

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Becky

Becky (March 6, 1984 Kanagawa Prefecture-) a.k.a. Rebecca Eri RayVaughan, Becky♪♯, Becky Rabone or Bekkî is a Japanese singer, fashion model, actor, voice actor and tarento.

She is known for her bubbly, energetic personality and her versatility in various entertainment fields. Becky began her career as a model in the early 2000s, appearing in magazines and commercials. She then transitioned to singing, releasing her debut single "Kokoro Komete" in 2006. Since then, she has released several singles and albums, and has performed on various music shows and concerts.

Becky is also a well-known television personality, appearing on numerous variety shows and dramas. She is known for her comedic timing and her ability to engage with guests and audiences. In addition to her television work, Becky has also done voice acting for anime and movies, further showcasing her range as an entertainer.

Despite her success, Becky has faced controversy in the past, particularly in 2016 when she was caught having an extramarital affair with a musician. This led to a temporary suspension of her activities, but she has since made a comeback and continues to be a prominent figure in the Japanese entertainment industry.

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Yoko Mitsuya

Yoko Mitsuya (November 8, 1984 Tokyo-) also known as Yôko Mitsuya, Youko Mitsuya or Taru is a Japanese gravure idol, model and actor.

Yoko Mitsuya began her career as a model in her teenage years, after being scouted by a talent agency. Her gravure modeling work gained her a significant following and she became a popular model in the Japanese entertainment industry. She has appeared in various magazines, photobooks and TV shows.

Aside from modeling, Yoko Mitsuya has also dabbled in acting, having appeared in several TV dramas and movies. She has also ventured into other creative endeavors such as music and writing. In 2009, she released her debut single "Loveasy" and followed it up with her first album "APPLES" in 2010. Her writing work includes a collection of essays titled "Watashi no Koe ga Kikoeru?" (Can You Hear My Voice?).

Yoko Mitsuya has been recognized for her contributions to the Japanese entertainment industry, having won multiple awards such as the 2008 "Best Dresser Award" and the 2010 "Premium Diamond Fashionista Award". Outside of her career, she is an animal rights activist and has been involved in various campaigns promoting animal welfare.

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Mai Takahashi

Mai Takahashi (February 23, 1984 Fukuoka-) a.k.a. Seiko Iwaidô or Takahashi Mai is a Japanese actor, model and voice actor.

Mai Takahashi is best known for her voice acting work in popular anime series such as "Azumanga Daioh," "K-On!," and "Fairy Tail." She has also appeared in numerous TV dramas and films, including "Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac" and "Raintree no Kuni." Takahashi has won several awards for her work as a voice actor, including the "Best Supporting Actress" award at the 9th Seiyu Awards in 2015. Aside from her acting career, Takahashi is also a talented musician, and has released several singles and albums as a singer. She is known for her unique vocal style and often incorporates traditional Japanese elements into her music.

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Mai Haruna

Mai Haruna (March 20, 1984 Tokyo-) is a Japanese actor, model and pornographic film actor.

Mai Haruna began her career as a gravure model, often appearing in magazines and on television shows. She transitioned into adult films in the early 2000s and quickly gained popularity in the industry. She has appeared in over 300 adult films and has been recognized with multiple awards, including the Best Actress Award at the 2004 Adult Broadcasting Awards. In addition to her work in the adult film industry, Mai Haruna has acted in mainstream films and television dramas. She is also a popular host and guest on various Japanese variety shows. Outside of her entertainment career, Haruna is an advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention in Japan.

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Satomi Hanamura

Satomi Hanamura (July 3, 1984 Tokyo-) is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

She is best known for her voice roles in anime, such as Nagisa Misumi / Cure Black in Pretty Cure, Yukiko Nakamura in Clannad, and Hotaru Tomoe / Sailor Saturn in Sailor Moon Crystal. In addition to her voice acting work, Hanamura has also appeared in several live-action television dramas and films, including Kamen Rider Fourze and Confessions. She began her career in entertainment as a child actress, and later transitioned into voice acting in her teens. Outside of her work in the entertainment industry, Hanamura is known for her love of animals and often advocates for animal welfare on her social media accounts.

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Ai Iwamura

Ai Iwamura (March 4, 1984 Tokyo-) is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

She is best known for her voice roles in popular anime series such as "Fairy Tail," "My Hero Academia," and "Haikyu!!". Iwamura has also appeared in various Japanese stage productions and television dramas. In addition to her acting career, she is also an accomplished singer and has released several singles and albums. Iwamura is known for her versatile vocal range, which allows her to play a wide range of characters, from sweet and innocent to tough and determined. She is a graduate of the Nihon University College of Art and is represented by the talent agency Across Entertainment.

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Nao Nagasawa

Nao Nagasawa (January 5, 1984 Tokyo-) also known as Nagasawa Nao, 長澤 奈央 or ながさわ なお is a Japanese singer, actor, model and gravure idol.

She started her entertainment career in 2002 as a member of the J-pop group "super ☆ girls". Nao Nagasawa gained fame for her roles in Tokusatsu shows, a Japanese genre of live-action TV shows that often feature superheroes or monsters. She is best known for her role as Hurricane Blue in the TV series "Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger" and as Natsuki Mamiya in "Kamen Rider 555". In addition to her acting career, Nagasawa has also modeled for various magazines and was a former gravure idol. She graduated from Aoyama Gakuin University with a degree in Japanese Literature in 2006.

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Iconiq

Iconiq (August 25, 1984 Tottori Prefecture-) is a Japanese singer, actor, master of ceremonies, model and dancer.

He began his career as a member of the popular Japanese boy band "W-inds" in 2005 before leaving the group in 2006 to pursue a solo career. Iconiq released his debut solo album "Change Myself" in 2010, which was a commercial success in Japan and peaked at number eight on the Oricon charts. He has since released several albums and singles that have been well-received by audiences in Japan and throughout Asia. Iconiq has also acted in various films and TV dramas and has been a host on several popular variety shows in Japan. As a model, he has worked with several high-profile brands and has been featured in numerous fashion magazines. In addition to his entertainment career, Iconiq is also an active philanthropist and has worked with several charitable organizations to promote various causes including education and disaster relief.

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Misono

Misono (October 13, 1984 Fushimi-ku, Kyoto-) a.k.a. Misono Koda, Misono Kōda, Me, misono or Kōda Misono is a Japanese singer-songwriter and actor.

She is the younger sister of Japanese pop singer Ami Suzuki. Misono was a member of the J-pop group day after tomorrow from 2002 to 2005 before embarking on a solo career. She has released numerous singles and albums, and is known for her high-energy pop music and powerful vocals. In addition to her music career, Misono has also appeared in several Japanese TV dramas and films. She has won several awards for her work, including the Best Pop/Rock Video award at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan in 2008.

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Lena Fujii

Lena Fujii (July 2, 1984 Tokyo-) otherwise known as LENA or Fujii Lena is a Japanese fashion model, actor and singer.

Lena Fujii is also known for her work as a television personality and has hosted various shows in Japan. She began her modeling career when she was only 16 years old and went on to become the face of several brands, including UNIQLO and Shiseido. As an actor, she has appeared in numerous TV dramas and films, including the popular Japanese drama "Hanazakari no Kimitachi e" and the movie "Koizora". Lena is also a talented singer and has released several singles and albums throughout her career. In addition to her successful entertainment career, she is highly regarded for her philanthropic efforts, and is an enthusiastic supporter of animal welfare and environmental causes.

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Yu Yamada

Yu Yamada (July 5, 1984 Onna, Okinawa-) also known as Yuu Yamada, Yamada, Yu, Oguri Yu, Yu Oguri or Yû Yamada is a Japanese singer, model and actor.

Yu Yamada started her career as a model in Tokyo at the age of 15. She gained attention after being selected in a national beauty pageant, which led to various modeling opportunities. In 2005, she debuted as a singer with her single "It's Happy Line." Yu Yamada has appeared in various Japanese TV dramas and movies, including "Gokusen: The Movie", "Koizora", and "Switch Girl!!". In addition to her singing and acting career, she has also worked as a TV host and has released a book on health and beauty. Yu Yamada is married to actor and musician, Shingo Katori, and they have two children together.

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Karina Nose

Karina Nose (February 21, 1984 Shōwa-ku, Nagoya-) also known as Karina Nose, Nose Karina or Karina is a Japanese actor, fashion model and voice actor.

Karina started her career in the entertainment industry as a fashion model after being scouted by a talent agency in 2000. She became a popular model and was featured in numerous fashion magazines in Japan. She made her acting debut in 2004 in the TV drama "Division 1 Miracle", and went on to star in several other dramas such as "Crows Zero II" and "Hospitality Department".

Aside from acting, Karina has also done voice work for anime and video games. She voiced the character of Yuri Kagarin in the anime series "Space Battleship Yamato 2199" and also provided the voice for Kasumi Yoshizawa in the video game "Persona 5 Royal".

Karina has won several awards for her performances, including Best Supporting Actress at the 2010 Japan Academy Awards for her role in the film "Villon's Wife". She is known for her versatile acting skills and charming personality, making her a beloved figure in the Japanese entertainment industry.

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Aya Hirayama

Aya Hirayama (January 13, 1984 Nasushiobara-) otherwise known as Hirayama Aya or Hirayama, Aya is a Japanese actor.

She is best known for her role as Ran Morimura in the Japanese drama series "Ace wo Nerae!" and for her role as Saki Asamiya in the live-action adaptation of the manga series "Sukeban Deka." Aya Hirayama began her acting career in 2002 and has since appeared in several TV dramas, films, and stage productions. In addition to acting, she has also worked as a model and as a singer. She released her debut single "Kirakira" in 2006 and has also provided the theme songs for some of the dramas and films she has appeared in. Hirayama has also made appearances on various variety shows and has been a guest on several talk shows in Japan.

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Wakana Matsumoto

Wakana Matsumoto (February 25, 1984 Yonago-) also known as Matsumoto Wakana is a Japanese actor.

She began her acting career in 2003 when she made her debut in the drama "Water Boys 2". Matsumoto is best known for her roles in various popular dramas such as "Kaseifu no Mita", "Yamada Taro Monogatari", and "Ninkyo Helper". She has also appeared in several films including "Hotaru no Hoshi" and "Death Note: Light Up the New World". In addition to acting, Matsumoto is also a singer and has released several singles and albums. She is affiliated with the talent agency LesPros Entertainment.

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Mina Fukui

Mina Fukui (November 3, 1984 Nabari-) a.k.a. Fukui Mina is a Japanese actor.

Fukui Mina began her acting career in 2002 when she joined the theatrical group "Tokyo Sunshine Boys." She made her television debut in a small role in the NHK drama "War and Youth" in 2003. Fukui has since appeared in numerous popular dramas and movies, including "Aibou: The Movie III," "The Last Cinderella," and "Mr. Nietzsche in the Convenience Store." In addition to acting, Fukui is also known for her singing talent, having released several singles and an album. She is represented by the talent agency Hirata Office.

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Airi Taira

Airi Taira (December 12, 1984 Akashi-) is a Japanese actor.

She began her acting career in 2002, appearing in the television drama "Koisuru Top Lady". She gained recognition for her role as Mina in the live-action film adaptation of the manga "Nana". She has also acted in other well-known films such as "Koizora" and "Virgin Snow". In addition to her acting career, Taira is also a singer and has released several singles and albums. She is known for her sweet and gentle voice, which has won the hearts of many fans across Japan. In recent years, Taira has continued to act in television dramas and films as well as stage productions. She is considered to be one of the most popular and versatile actors of her generation.

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Haruna Yabuki

Haruna Yabuki (December 18, 1984 Tokyo-) is a Japanese actor and model.

She started modeling when she was in her high school and was scouted by a modeling agency. Yabuki then appeared in several magazines, including the popular fashion magazine, "Cawaii!" She made her acting debut in the drama series "Gokusen" in 2002, and went on to appear in various TV dramas and movies. In addition to her acting career, Yabuki is also known for her beauty and has endorsed many beauty and health products in Japan. Yabuki has won several awards for her work, including the "Best Supporting Actress" award at the 33rd Japan Academy Prize for her role in the movie "Kiseki."

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Megumi Sato

Megumi Sato (November 17, 1984 Tokyo-) also known as Megumi Satô or Sato Megumi is a Japanese actor.

She started acting in 1998 at the age of 14 and has appeared in numerous Japanese films, TV dramas, and stage productions. Sato is known for her roles in "The Kirishima Thing" (2012), "Hana and Alice" (2004), and "Kakera: A Piece of Our Life" (2009). In addition to her acting career, she has also pursued a career in music, releasing her first single "Hikari" in 2010. Sato is also a voice actress and has lent her voice to several anime series and video games, including "Durarara!!" (2010) and "Final Fantasy VII Remake" (2020). She has won several awards for her performances, including the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 36th Japan Academy Prize for her role in "The Kirishima Thing."

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Akiho Yoshizawa

Akiho Yoshizawa (March 3, 1984 Tokyo-) otherwise known as Acky is a Japanese actor, pornographic film actor and model.

She began her career as a Gravure idol, appearing in magazines and videos in Japan. She later transitioned into adult videos and became one of Japan's top female performers in the industry. Yoshizawa has won several awards for her work, including multiple AV Grand Prix awards and an Adult Broadcasting Award. In addition to her work in adult videos, she has acted in mainstream films and television dramas in Japan. Yoshizawa retired from the adult film industry in 2018 but has remained active as a model and actress.

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Kanae Oki

Kanae Oki (July 20, 1984 Kōchi Prefecture-) a.k.a. Oki Kanae is a Japanese actor and voice actor.

Kanae Oki began her career in acting in 2003 in theater productions, and later moved on to voice acting in anime and video games. She is known for her roles in popular anime series such as "Higurashi no Naku Koro ni," "YuruYuri," and "Is the Order a Rabbit?." Oki is also a talented singer, having performed various opening and ending theme songs for anime series. In addition to her voice acting work, she has also appeared in live-action TV dramas and films. Oki is affiliated with the talent agency, Aoni Production.

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Mina

Mina (February 13, 1984 Gifu Prefecture-) a.k.a. 見月そはら is a Japanese voice actor and actor.

Mina began her career as a voice actor in 2003, providing the voice for minor characters in anime series such as "Fafner in the Azure" and "RahXephon". She gained wider recognition for her role as Akira Takano in the anime series "School Rumble" in 2004.

Since then, Mina has voiced characters in numerous anime series, including "Code Geass", "D.Gray-man", "Fairy Tail", and "Bungo Stray Dogs". She has also lent her voice to video games, such as the "Tales" series and "Granblue Fantasy".

In addition to her career as a voice actor, Mina has appeared in live-action television dramas, including "Kōkōsei Restaurant" and "Nakuna, Hara-chan". She has also done stage acting and radio hosting.

Mina is known for her distinctive high-pitched voice and has been praised for her ability to convey a wide range of emotions through her voice acting.

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Naoko Watanabe

Naoko Watanabe (July 30, 1984 Odawara-) is a Japanese actor and model.

She began her career as a model in her teenage years, appearing in advertisements and fashion magazines. Watanabe made her acting debut in 2005 in the Japanese drama "Water Boys 2". She continued to act in various dramas and films, gaining popularity for her roles in "The Queen's Classroom" (2005), "The Deal" (2015) and "A Loving Husband" (2017). In addition to her acting career, Watanabe is also a writer and has published several books on fashion and cooking.

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Miyuki Kanbe

Miyuki Kanbe (May 7, 1984 Kawasaki-June 18, 2008 Kawasaki) also known as Kanbe, Miyuki was a Japanese model and actor.

Kanbe began her career as a model and later transitioned into acting. She appeared in several TV dramas and movies such as "Saimin", "Battle Royale II: Requiem" and "The Grudge 2". Kanbe also lent her voice to several anime series, including "Genshiken" and "Canvas 2: Niji Iro no Sketch". Despite her promising career, Kanbe passed away at the age of 24 due to heart failure caused by a rare heart disease called arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy. She is remembered for her talent and beauty in the entertainment industry.

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