Misuzu Togashi
Description
Misuzu Togashi is a Japanese voice actress, stage actress, and singer affiliated with the talent agency Ken Production. She was born on August 7 in Hokkaido, Japan, and is a graduate of the Production Ace演技研究所. Her official blood type is A.
Togashi made her voice acting debut in 2009, landing her first major role as Minatsu Shiina in the television anime series Student Council's Discretion. That same year, she began participating in music activities related to her roles, becoming an initial member of the anime's衍生声优组合, the Seitokai. Her career as a solo singer began in earnest on November 2, 2011, with the release of her debut single, Fly Away. This song was used as the opening theme for the television anime Maken-ki!, a series in which she also voiced the character Azuki Shinatsu. Besides performing the track, Togashi also wrote the lyrics for its B-side song.
Throughout her career, Togashi has been recognized for a variety of prominent roles that span different genres. She voiced the character Mai Minakami in the acclaimed slice-of-life comedy Nichijou - My Ordinary Life. In a significant departure from comedic roles, she provided the voice for the protagonist Yukiteru Amano in the suspense thriller Future Diary and its后续 OVA, Mirai Nikki Redial. Perhaps one of her most enduring and high-profile roles is that of Origami Tobiichi in the long-running Date A Live franchise. She has reprised this role multiple times, appearing in Date A Live III, Date A Live IV, and Date A Live V. Her other notable credits from the user's list include the role of Hibiya Amamiya in Kagerou Daze -in a day's- and Takayoshi Hayasaka in Oneechan ga Kita. In the anime Upotte!!, she voiced both the character Funko and the character Ichiroku, an M16A4 rifle. In the Shaman King series, she took on the role of Redseb Munzer Asakura.
Over the years, Togashi has been affiliated with several different talent agencies. She began her career with Production Ace but left the agency in January 2013. After a period as a freelancer, she joined Still Wood Garden in August of the same year. She departed from that agency at the end of 2014 and subsequently joined her current agency, Ken Production, in February 2015.
In addition to her solo work, Togashi has been active as a member of musical groups related to her anime projects. She was part of the unit sweet ARMS, which performed theme songs for the Date A Live series. Her involvement with this group also led to radio hosting duties, such as on the program sweet ARMS放送局 ~RADIO THE TRIGGER~. Togashi has hosted several other radio programs related to her series, including those for Nichijou and Upotte!!. Beyond anime, her work extends to video games, where she has voiced characters in titles such as Granblue Fantasy and The Last of Us Part II, and to foreign language dubbing for films and television series. Her personal interests and skills include drawing, singing, and speaking the Hokkaido dialect.
Togashi made her voice acting debut in 2009, landing her first major role as Minatsu Shiina in the television anime series Student Council's Discretion. That same year, she began participating in music activities related to her roles, becoming an initial member of the anime's衍生声优组合, the Seitokai. Her career as a solo singer began in earnest on November 2, 2011, with the release of her debut single, Fly Away. This song was used as the opening theme for the television anime Maken-ki!, a series in which she also voiced the character Azuki Shinatsu. Besides performing the track, Togashi also wrote the lyrics for its B-side song.
Throughout her career, Togashi has been recognized for a variety of prominent roles that span different genres. She voiced the character Mai Minakami in the acclaimed slice-of-life comedy Nichijou - My Ordinary Life. In a significant departure from comedic roles, she provided the voice for the protagonist Yukiteru Amano in the suspense thriller Future Diary and its后续 OVA, Mirai Nikki Redial. Perhaps one of her most enduring and high-profile roles is that of Origami Tobiichi in the long-running Date A Live franchise. She has reprised this role multiple times, appearing in Date A Live III, Date A Live IV, and Date A Live V. Her other notable credits from the user's list include the role of Hibiya Amamiya in Kagerou Daze -in a day's- and Takayoshi Hayasaka in Oneechan ga Kita. In the anime Upotte!!, she voiced both the character Funko and the character Ichiroku, an M16A4 rifle. In the Shaman King series, she took on the role of Redseb Munzer Asakura.
Over the years, Togashi has been affiliated with several different talent agencies. She began her career with Production Ace but left the agency in January 2013. After a period as a freelancer, she joined Still Wood Garden in August of the same year. She departed from that agency at the end of 2014 and subsequently joined her current agency, Ken Production, in February 2015.
In addition to her solo work, Togashi has been active as a member of musical groups related to her anime projects. She was part of the unit sweet ARMS, which performed theme songs for the Date A Live series. Her involvement with this group also led to radio hosting duties, such as on the program sweet ARMS放送局 ~RADIO THE TRIGGER~. Togashi has hosted several other radio programs related to her series, including those for Nichijou and Upotte!!. Beyond anime, her work extends to video games, where she has voiced characters in titles such as Granblue Fantasy and The Last of Us Part II, and to foreign language dubbing for films and television series. Her personal interests and skills include drawing, singing, and speaking the Hokkaido dialect.
All Characters
- JapaneseAnime overview: Shaman King
- JapaneseAnime overview: Date A Live III
- JapaneseAnime overview: Date A Live IV
- JapaneseAnime overview: Kagerou Daze -in a day's-
- JapaneseAnime overview: Oneechan ga Kita
- JapaneseAnime overview: Mirai Nikki Redial
- JapaneseAnime overview: Train Heroes
- JapaneseAnime overview: Train Heroes
- Japanese
- JapaneseAnime overview: Student Council's Discretion
- JapaneseAnime overview: Nichijou - My Ordinary Life
- JapaneseAnime overview: Nichijō
- JapaneseAnime overview: Mirai Nikki
- JapaneseAnime overview: Student Council's Discretion Lv. 2
- Japanese
- JapaneseAnime overview: Kuromajyo-san ga Tōru!!
- JapaneseAnime overview: Upotte!!