Ami Fukushima

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Ami Fukushima is a Japanese voice actress born on January 20 in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. She is affiliated with the talent agency Warner Music Agency. Fukushima began her voice acting career in the early 2010s, with some of her first notable roles occurring in 2011. She received training at the Japan Narration Acting Institute, which laid the foundation for her professional work.

Fukushima has built a career voicing a variety of characters in anime, games, and narration. In anime, her roles include Mao-chan in Shōnen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan, a part she has played since 2016. Other significant anime credits include Gabriel in Yondemasuyo, Azazel-san and its sequel, Chia Kawano in King's Game, and Shelshu in Shadow of Laffandor. More recently, she voiced Shiho Ishikawa in the 2024 TV anime adaptation of Junji Ito's Uzumaki.

Beyond anime, her work is extensive in the gaming industry. She is particularly known for voicing a large number of characters in the popular game Monster Strike from 2013 to 2025, including roles such as Gabriel, Merlin, Cleopatra, and Jeanne d'Arc. Her voice work has also appeared in crossover events for other games like White Cat Project and Kotodaman. In addition to character voices, Fukushima has performed narration for television programs such as Art wo Tazunete on TOKYO MX and has done dubbing work for foreign films, including providing the Japanese voice for a character in Killer Sniper.

Known for her bright and expressive vocal style, Fukushima's professional profile also includes a range of personal qualifications and hobbies, such as holding several national business and computer certifications, a driver's license, and enjoying activities like sailing, playing piano and guitar, and tennis.
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