Chika Takami

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The name Chika Takami is primarily known as a character, not a voice actor. The individual who provides the voice for the character Chika Takami is the Japanese voice actor and actress Anju Inami.

Anju Inami was born on February 7, 1996, in Saitama, Japan, and is affiliated with the agency Sony Music Artists. Her path to voice acting began after graduating from Yoyogi Animation School, inspired by the anime series Clannad. Before establishing herself in voice acting, she gained experience as a stage actress. Her on-screen voice debut came in a short animation titled Hinata no Aoshigure.

Inami is best known for her leading role as Chika Takami, the protagonist of the multimedia franchise Love Live! Sunshine!!. As part of this role, she performs as a member of the associated idol group Aqours and its sub-unit CYaRon! alongside fellow cast members Shuka Saitō and Ai Furihata. Her portrayal of Chika Takami extends across the anime television series, animated films, and various mobile games related to the franchise, such as Love Live! School Idol Festival.

Her career includes a variety of other voice roles in anime and video games. Notable anime credits include Erika Aoyama in Animegataris, Melissa in Build Divide -#FFFFFF (Code White)-, and reprising her role as Chika in the spin-off series Yohane the Parhelion: Sunshine in the Mirror. In video games, her roles include Megumi Aikawa in Heaven Burns Red, Chitose Fujinomiya in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, as well as characters in Azur Lane and Shadowverse.

Beyond voice acting, Inami has an extensive career in stage musicals and theater. Her stage credits include roles in productions such as Live Spectacle Naruto as Ino Yamanaka, Super Dangan Ronpa 2 The Stage as Ibuki Mioda, and My Hero Academia The "Ultra" Stage as Himiko Toga. She has also been a regular host on several radio programs, including the long-running Love Live! Sunshine!! Aqours Uranohoshi Jogakuin Radio!! and her own show, Appare Inami! Ichimei-sama Yattemāsu.
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