No. 10 Chisa Yokoyama, No. 9 Ikue Otani, No. 8 Takayama Minami, No. 7 Park Rumi, No. 6 Kikuko Inoue, No. 5 Mayuko Aoki, No. 4 Mizuki Nana, No. 3 Sakamoto Maaya. Tanaka Rie No. 1 Hayashibara Emi
Japan’s more popular female voice actress
1. Hanazawa Kana
Born on February 25, 1989 in Tokyo, Japan Female voice actor, actor, singer. The dubbing business is affiliated to Osawa Office, and the record company is Boligain.
In 2003, he made his official debut by dubbing the role of Holly Madesaine in the animation "Final Exile".
In 2006, she officially started dubbing work in the anime "ZEGAPAIN" as the dubbing heroine Mori_Riko. He has accumulated popularity through his interpretations of characters such as Tachibana Kanade.
2. Inori Minase
Born on December 2, 1995 in Tokyo, she is a Japanese female voice actress, singer, and actor. Her agency is AXL-ONE and her record company is King Records. .
In 2010, he made his debut as a voice actor by dubbing the role of Okamoto Okamoto in "End of the Century Supernatural Academy".
In 2014, in the animation "Would you like some rabbit today?" " and "Order of the Celestial Bodies" voiced the characters Tomino Kafaze and Noelle respectively.
In 2015, she voiced the heroine Hestia in the animation "Is It Wrong to Seek Encounter in a Dungeon?"; in the same year, she debuted as a singer under her own name.
3. Saori Hayami
Saori Hayami, born in Tokyo on May 29, 1991, is a Japanese female voice actress and singer. Graduated from Waseda University. The agency is I'm Enterprise, and the record company is Warner Home Entertainment Japan.
In 2007, she made her debut as a voice actress by dubbing the heroine Momo Kawabe in the anime "Mouka Yuepan".
4. Miyuki Sawaki
Miyuki Sawaki, born in Nagano Prefecture on June 2, 1985, is a Japanese female voice actress and actress. The affiliated office is Aoji Office.
In 1999, he won the Special Judges Award in the "DiGiCharat" character voice actor selection event and made his official debut.
In 2001, he voiced the starring role for the first time in the animation "Naughty Little White Mink". In 2004, she voiced the heroine Zhenhong in the animation "Rose Girl".
In 2009, she won the Assistant Female Voice Actor Award at the 3rd Voice Actor Awards; in the same year, she voiced the character Suruga Kambara in the animated "Monogatari Series".
In 2010, she won the Leading Female Voice Actor Award at the 4th Seiyu Awards. She also participated in the dubbing of the starring roles in the animations "Hellless Horseman" and "School Apocalypse".
5. Ai Kayano
Ai Kayano, born in Tokyo on September 13, 1987, is a Japanese female voice actress. The affiliated office is Osawa Office.
In 2010, he began to engage in voice acting activities; in the same year, he voiced an official character for the first time in the animation "A Certain Magical Index II".
In 2017, he voiced the character Diamond in the animated "Gem Kingdom".
In 2018, he voiced the character Alice Zibeluku in the anime "Sword Art Online Alicization".
The ranking of Japanese female voice actors
is as follows:
1. Akari Kito
Born on October 16, 1994 in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. His representative works include "Welcome to the Classroom of Supremacy of Strength" Horikita Suzune, "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" Kamado Nezuko, "A Person's ○○ Little Days" Honjo Aru, "Live Host's Escape Game Live Broadcast" Hana Rin Sarayashiki, Momo Chiyoda from "The Corner Demon", Kotoko Iwanaga from "Mystery", Nene Yahiro from "Earthbound Shounen Hanako-kun", Sakura Adachi from "Adachi and Shimamura", Tsukasa Yuzaki from "She's So Cute" wait.
2. Kayano Ai
Born on September 13, 1987 in Tokyo, she became an official voice actor in March 2010. In 2011, in the animation "We still don't know the name of the flower we saw that day." For the first time, she voiced the starring role in "Guilty Crown" and also voiced the heroine Qi in the animated "Guilty Crown". In 2012, she won the New Female Voice Actor Award at the 6th Voice Actor Awards.
3. Uchida Marei
Born on December 27, 1989 in Tokyo. In 2014, she won the Newcomer Female Voice Actor Award at the 8th Voice Actor Awards. In 2016, she starred in the animation " She voiced the characters Ayame and Minase Koito in "Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress" and "The World of Colorless Monsters". In 2020, she voiced the characters in the animation "Reincarnated as the Evil Lady Who Only Destroyed the Flag in the Otome Game". The heroine is voiced by Katarina Kraais.
4. Hanazawa Kana
Born on February 25, 1989 in Tokyo, Japan. On February 20, 2013, she released her first album "claire" and won the "Famitsu Grand Awards 2012" Character Voice Actor Award. On May 3, 2015, he held a solo concert at the Nippon Budokan, becoming the eighth voice actor to hold a solo concert at the Budokan.
5. Inori Minase
Born on December 2, 1995 in Tokyo. In 2016, she won the 10th Voice Actor Award for Leading Female Voice Actor and the 25th Japan Film Critics Award. Newcomer Voice Actor Award at the People's Awards. In 2018, he voiced the character Shoko Makinohara in the anime "Young Pig-Headed Boys Don't Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai".
Japanese voice actor rankings
1. Sakurai Takahiro
Sakurai Takahiro, born on June 13, 1974 in Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, Japanese male Voice actor. Affiliated to INTENTION office.
Graduated from Yoyogi Animation Academy and 81 Acting Research Institute. The current participating groups are MUNCHEN, SAINTBEAST, and R-16. The animated film "Final Fantasy VII: Advent of the Son" starring in the film was exhibited at the 62nd Venice Film Festival. Won the Overseas Popularity Award at the 6th Seiyu Awards held in 2012.
2. Mitsuki Saiga
Mitsuki Saiga, a Japanese female voice actor and singer, was born in Tama County, and belongs to the agency Xian Production. As a voice actor, he is active in many fields such as animation, games, foreign films and television, and narration.
The first official female role was the countess in "Gilgamesh". Mainly starred in works include Luo Xiu in "Tengen Breakthrough", Kuranosuke Kobuchi in "Uzuki Princess", prodigy Takuto in "Inazuma Eleven Go", etc. Music, stage and other activities are also held.
The ranking of the most popular voice actors in Japan
The ranking of the most popular voice actors in Japan is as follows:
1. Hanazawa Kana, born in 1989, is one of the best A female voice actress who is also an otaku killer.
2. Rie Kugimiya, born in 1979, has representative works such as "Sakugan no Shana" and "Dragon and Tiger".
3. Hiroshi Kamiya is a famous Japanese male voice actor. His representative work is "Natsume's Book of Friends".
4. Mamoru Miyano, born in 1983, is a voice actor and singer who has attracted much attention. His representative works include "Death Note".
5. Daisuke Ono, born in 1978, has representative roles such as Kazuki Koizumi, Shizuma Heiwajima, etc.
6. Jun Fukuyama, born in 1978, represented by Rikuo Nura, Yukio Okumura, etc.
7. Tomokazu Sugita, who won the 3rd Voice Actor Award in 2009, is represented by Sakata Gintoki, Raiven, etc.
8. Yuuki, a new generation of Japanese male voice actor, whose representative works include "Attack on Titan" and "Yozakura Quartet".
9. Akira Ishida, a popular voice actor in Japan, has a voice that can be either male or female, and is very popular.
10. Takahiro Sakurai, Japanese male voice actor, representative characters such as Shiryu and Yuri Shibuya.