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Japanese voice actress
Hisako Tōjō
Born (1990-08-21 ) August 21, 1990 (age 34) Other names Hicha (ひちゃ ) Tojo-san (とじょさん ) Jō (じょー ) [ 2] Occupation Voice actress Years active 2012–present Agent Early Wing Height 156 cm (5 ft 1 in)
Hisako Tōjō (東城 日沙子 , Tōjō Hisako , born August 21, 1990[ 1] ) is a female Japanese voice actress from Saitama Prefecture . She is represented with Early Wing.
Under the influence of an older sister who loved anime and manga and was aiming to become a voice actor, she came to want to become a voice actress. Tojo joined when she was in fifth grade because her friend was in a children's theater company. There was also a troupe member who appeared in the work as a voice actor and expected that "there may be a voice actor job", but only had the opportunity to perform an extra. On the other hand, she said that she was not conscious of aiming for a voice actor at this time.
When she was a junior high school student, she played a famous role in a cultural festival drama for three years, which increased her interest in the play. At first, she longed for actresses and stage actors, but aspired to be a voice actor as she can play her favorite world. she entered a training school or vocational school where she can enter from 15 years old, but she thought that might find something wanted to do other than a voice actor, she entered high school. However, the desire to become a voice actor remained the same, and entered high school after graduating from high school. At the vocational school audition, the voice actor and narrator training studio (SNT) staff of the Early Wing training school looked only at Tojo and entered.
Bold denotes her main characters.
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2015
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Title
Role
Ref.
Death end re;Quest 2
Shina Ninomiya
[ 37]
2023
2014
Bold denotes that it is currently broadcast. ※internet distributed.
Title
Role
Locador Promotion
Nana Mizushima
Participation units [ edit ]
AGC38 – Two-dimensional Virtual Idol Unit by Asahi Production 's Producer. As No. 18 Aoi Sakurakouji.
Twinkle Girls Ailes – Voice acting unit by Early Wing members. On 17 May 2015, she graduated from Twinkle Girls 5th Live Nichiyōbi wa koko kara –Start Line– .[ 46]
I My Me Mine – Voice acting unit produced by Asahi Production.
Date
Product
Singers
Song
Notes
2014
Dec
–[ b]
Maia Lucifer (Hisako Tōjō ), Nina Kuchi (Hikaru Ueda), Marin Raines (Yurina Furukawa)
"The Shining Shooting Star"
Game AiPara! Idol Paradise related song
2016
25 Nov
Shakunetsu Switch
Sparrow is Hara Elementary School Table Tennis Department[ c]
"Shakunetsu Switch"
TV anime Scorching Ping Pong Girls opening theme
"V Ji Jōshō Victory"
TV anime Scorching Ping Pong Girls related song
2017
25 Jan
Scorching Ping Pong Girls Double Song Series 3 Munemune & Kiruka
Munemune (Ayaka Imamura ), Kiruka Gote (Hisako Tōjō )
"Bukatsu Deluxe" "Suzume ga Gen Chūgakkō Kōka Munemune & Kiruka ver."
TV anime Scorching Ping Pong Girls related songs
22 Feb
Scorching Ping Pong Girls Unit Song Series 2
Hanabi Tenka (Marika Kōno), Munemune (Ayaka Inamura), Kiruka Gote (Hisako Tōjō )
"Magau koto naki Chōsen-sha" "Seichō-ki Stars Hanabi & Munemune & Kiruka ver."
10 May
A-E-I-U-E-O Ao!
Gekidan Hitose[ d]
"A-E-I-U-E-O Ao!"
TV anime Hinako Note opening theme
"Curtain Call!!!!!"
""Curtain Call!!!!!"
TV anime Hinako Note ending theme
Mayuki Hiiragi (Yui Ogura ), Chiaki Ogino (Hisako Tōjō )
"Shiawase-iro"
TV anime Hinako Note related song
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