Haruka Yoshimura

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Haruka Yoshimura is a Japanese voice actress born on February 14, 1986, in Osaka Prefecture. She is affiliated with the talent agency I'm Enterprise. Yoshimura is a graduate of the Japan Narration Acting Institute. Before her voice acting debut, she gained experience working as a reporter for the program Anime-tv.

Her debut role is often associated with the character Mika Jougasaki from the social game The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls in 2012. That same year, she released a character single CD under that role's name. Her first major role in a television anime came in 2014, when she was cast as Kōko Kaminaga in the series Riddle Story of Devil.

Yoshimura is widely recognized for several prominent anime roles. She voices Mika Jougasaki in The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls franchise, a role she has played across multiple anime seasons, films, and video games. She is also known for portraying Ema Yasuhara in the acclaimed anime Shirobako, which led to her performing the series' ending theme song, Animetic Love Letter, as part of the unit do-nut ◎ quintet. Her other significant roles include Nono Natsume in Urara Meirocho, Yui Nanase in Go! Princess Precure, and Koharu Shiihara in Celestial Method. The roles listed in the query are consistent with her documented filmography: Momo Kashiwabara in Domestic Girlfriend, Kyōka Fujii in Tamayomi: The Baseball Girls, Suzu in the Hulaing Babies series, Mio in Ōgaki Matsuri ni Ikō yo!, Nanaka in Princess Connect! Re:Dive, Hana Makino in Cinderella Nine, Airi Sega in Iya na Kao Sare Nagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai, and Mika Jōgasaki in The IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls.

Beyond anime, her work extends extensively into video games. She has voiced characters in major titles such as Nanaka in Princess Connect! Re:Dive, Yang Guifei in Fate/Grand Order, Hazuki Yusa in Magia Record, and Seriri in the Puyopuyo series. Her association with The Idolmaster franchise has also involved hosting related web radio programs.

In addition to her voice work, Yoshimura has participated in numerous live concerts and events, particularly those connected to The Idolmaster franchise. A notable achievement in her career was receiving the Newtype Anime Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2014 for her role in Shirobako. She announced her marriage to professional baseball player Shōgo Noda on January 1, 2020.
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