Moeha Nochimoto
Description
Moeha Nochimoto is a Japanese voice actress and singer born in Tokyo on August 17, 2002. She is affiliated with the agency Apollo Bay. Nochimoto stands 155 cm tall and has a background in aikido, in which she holds a rank of shodan (first-degree black belt). Her career began after winning a special jury award at the joint voice actor and artist audition known as ANISONG STARS.
Nochimoto made her debut as a voice actress in 2021, providing the voice for the character Uryu Rea in the television anime series Platinum End. The following year, she was cast in the role of Yukimachi Tsukishiro in the anime adaptation of Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer, also known as Hoshi no Samidare. This role is one of her early, notable performances in a major series.
In 2024, Nochimoto was selected for a leading role in the romantic comedy television series Koi wa Futago de Warikirenai, which translates to The Twins Cannot Be Divided in Love. In this series, she voices Rumi Shingūji, the younger of twin sisters who are involved in a love triangle with their childhood friend. This role represents another significant step in her acting career.
In addition to her voice acting, Nochimoto is also active as a singer. In 2022, she performed the theme song Youkoso, Okosama Dreamia for the animated film Delicious Party Pretty Cure: Dreaming Children's Lunch. This performance made her the youngest singer to date for the Pretty Cure franchise. She continued her involvement with the series in 2024, performing the ending theme song Fun Fun Wonderful Days for the television anime Wonderful Pretty Cure alongside fellow voice actress Asami Seto. Her musical contributions also include singing the ending theme song for Koi wa Futago de Warikirenai, a duet titled Honey Citron with Maaya Uchida, who voices her character's twin sister in the series.
Nochimoto made her debut as a voice actress in 2021, providing the voice for the character Uryu Rea in the television anime series Platinum End. The following year, she was cast in the role of Yukimachi Tsukishiro in the anime adaptation of Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer, also known as Hoshi no Samidare. This role is one of her early, notable performances in a major series.
In 2024, Nochimoto was selected for a leading role in the romantic comedy television series Koi wa Futago de Warikirenai, which translates to The Twins Cannot Be Divided in Love. In this series, she voices Rumi Shingūji, the younger of twin sisters who are involved in a love triangle with their childhood friend. This role represents another significant step in her acting career.
In addition to her voice acting, Nochimoto is also active as a singer. In 2022, she performed the theme song Youkoso, Okosama Dreamia for the animated film Delicious Party Pretty Cure: Dreaming Children's Lunch. This performance made her the youngest singer to date for the Pretty Cure franchise. She continued her involvement with the series in 2024, performing the ending theme song Fun Fun Wonderful Days for the television anime Wonderful Pretty Cure alongside fellow voice actress Asami Seto. Her musical contributions also include singing the ending theme song for Koi wa Futago de Warikirenai, a duet titled Honey Citron with Maaya Uchida, who voices her character's twin sister in the series.
All Characters
- JapaneseAnime overview: Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer
- JapaneseAnime overview: Love Is Indivisible by Twins