Kona Tsukine
Description
Kona Tsukine is a Japanese voice actor who began her career as a child performer under her real name, Miura Koto, before adopting her current stage name in April 2022. She is primarily known for her work within the Love Live! franchise. Born on August 20, 2003, in Kanagawa Prefecture, she is affiliated with the agency Apollo Bay.
Tsukine launched her entertainment career in her upper elementary school years when she passed a child actor audition. One of her earliest known performances includes participation in a children's chorus for a theme song of the television anime series "Peppa Detective" during her middle school years. Her professional path took a decisive turn when she decided to focus on voice acting, joining the agency Apollo Bay in April 2020. Her deep affection for the Love Live! series, which began when she attended a μ's concert with her father in elementary school, motivated her to audition for the franchise. She attempted but was not selected for the Love Live! Superstar!! auditions before successfully passing the audition for the Hasunosora Girls' Academy School Idol Club, a role she secured just before her high school graduation.
Tsukine's most significant and defining role to date is Megumi Fujishima in the Love Live! franchise, a character she voices in the smartphone app Link! Like! Love Live! and across the project's various musical and live performance endeavors. As Megumi, she is a member of the sub-unit Mira-Cra Park! She has performed numerous songs for the character, including solo tracks featured on character-specific albums. Her portrayal of Megumi Fujishima extends to other media, most notably the film Love Live! Hasu no Sora Jogakuin School Idol Club Bloom Garden Party, confirming her continued involvement as the character expands into animated projects.
Beyond her primary voice role, Tsukine has engaged in activities typical for a Love Live! performer. Alongside her co-star Kanna Kan, the voice of Rurino Osawa, she co-hosted a regular internet radio program titled Cancan & Konachi's Mirakura Supplementary Learning Room Radio. The program was notable for its relaxed, informal style of conversation between the two hosts. Her work with the project has also led to features in voice actor-focused publications, such as a group feature on the back cover of Seiyuu Grandprix magazine in May 2023.
Tsukine launched her entertainment career in her upper elementary school years when she passed a child actor audition. One of her earliest known performances includes participation in a children's chorus for a theme song of the television anime series "Peppa Detective" during her middle school years. Her professional path took a decisive turn when she decided to focus on voice acting, joining the agency Apollo Bay in April 2020. Her deep affection for the Love Live! series, which began when she attended a μ's concert with her father in elementary school, motivated her to audition for the franchise. She attempted but was not selected for the Love Live! Superstar!! auditions before successfully passing the audition for the Hasunosora Girls' Academy School Idol Club, a role she secured just before her high school graduation.
Tsukine's most significant and defining role to date is Megumi Fujishima in the Love Live! franchise, a character she voices in the smartphone app Link! Like! Love Live! and across the project's various musical and live performance endeavors. As Megumi, she is a member of the sub-unit Mira-Cra Park! She has performed numerous songs for the character, including solo tracks featured on character-specific albums. Her portrayal of Megumi Fujishima extends to other media, most notably the film Love Live! Hasu no Sora Jogakuin School Idol Club Bloom Garden Party, confirming her continued involvement as the character expands into animated projects.
Beyond her primary voice role, Tsukine has engaged in activities typical for a Love Live! performer. Alongside her co-star Kanna Kan, the voice of Rurino Osawa, she co-hosted a regular internet radio program titled Cancan & Konachi's Mirakura Supplementary Learning Room Radio. The program was notable for its relaxed, informal style of conversation between the two hosts. Her work with the project has also led to features in voice actor-focused publications, such as a group feature on the back cover of Seiyuu Grandprix magazine in May 2023.
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