Tomoe Tamiyasu
Tomoe Tamiyasu, born on January 3 in Hiroshima, Japan, is a renowned voice actress and singer, particularly recognized for her contributions to the adult visual novel genre. She launched her voice acting career in 2005 and has since lent her voice to over 200 titles in the Bishoujo Game series, establishing herself as a prominent figure in the industry. In 2006, she embarked on a parallel career as a singer, releasing six albums that showcase her vocal talents.
Tamiyasu gained significant acclaim for her portrayal of both the heroine and protagonist in Key's acclaimed visual novel "Little Busters!" Her performance in the game's anime adaptation, which aired in autumn 2012, further solidified her reputation in the field. Beyond her voice acting, she has also made her mark as a narrator for cultural broadcasts and has participated in numerous radio shows, enhancing her visibility as an engaging personality in the entertainment industry.
Interestingly, Tamiyasu has worked on both mainstream anime and adult projects without initially distinguishing her roles. However, in 2011, she decided to adopt an all-hiragana name for her non-adult endeavors, as announced on her blog, marking a new chapter in her multifaceted career. With her extensive body of work and diverse talents, Tamiyasu continues to be a beloved figure among fans of visual novels and anime alike.
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