Taketoshi Kawano

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Taketoshi Kawano is a Japanese voice actor and narrator affiliated with the talent agency 81 Produce. He was born on March 19 in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. His blood type is A, he stands 170 cm tall, and his hobbies include dance and baseball, with swimming noted as a skill. He is a graduate of the 81 Performers Institute.

Kawano began his voice acting career in 2004, taking on minor roles in television anime. His early work included appearances in series such as Keroro Gunso and Glass Mask. Throughout the 2000s, he built a extensive list of credits, often voicing supporting characters, ensemble cast members, or episodic roles in popular long-running series. Notable credits from this period include multiple roles in Gintama, such as the character浦岛太郎 (Urashima Tarō) in the series'龙宫篇 (Dragon Palace Arc), as well as appearances in Major, Hell Girl: Two Mirrors, D.Gray-man, and Black Butler.

In 2009, Kawano voiced the character Tomura in the fantasy anime series The Beast Player Erin (Kemono no Sōja Erin). That same year, he also had roles in series such as Kemono no Sōja and The Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya. His career continued into the 2010s with roles like世良恭平 (Seira Kyohei) in Giant Killing in 2010 and门司 (Monoji) in Medaka Box in 2012.

Information regarding a role for Kawano in the series Scan2Go, as mentioned in the query, could not be verified in the available search results.

In addition to animation, Kawano's work as a voice actor extends to other media. He has voiced characters in video games, including神崎亮太郎 (Kanzaki Ryōtarō) and武村静马 (Takemura Seima) in Himitsu no Ōoku. He has also participated in the Japanese-language dubbing of foreign productions, providing a voice for a character in the Tokyo TV broadcast of the children's series Thomas & Friends. Beyond on-screen roles, he has experience in radio, having served as a personality on the program Seiyū Ōkoku! Anta no Koe ga Suki Yanen.

In terms of recognition, Kawano was the recipient of the top award in a graduation performance during his time at the 81 Performers Institute. Records do not indicate that he has received any major public awards for his professional voice acting work.
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