Yukine Yaehata

Description
Yukine Yaehata is a Japanese voice actress born on August 6 in Iwate Prefecture and affiliated with the talent agency JTB Entertainment. She stands 163 centimeters tall and has blood type A. After graduating from the voice talent department at Tokyo Animator Academy, she decided to pursue voice acting during her university years, citing the anime Kaleido Star and the impact of the 2011 earthquake as key motivations for her career path.

Her career began with smaller roles in television anime around 2013, with her debut often noted as being in the series Kiniro Mosaic. Over the following years, she steadily built a portfolio of supporting roles across a wide range of genres. In 2015, she voiced the character Itchii in the series Gon, alongside other roles such as Penny and Toupo. Her work in 2015 also included roles in Ojarumaru, a series where she would continue to provide various character voices until 2018.

Her notable roles from the late 2010s include Kii in the 2019 television anime Hulaing Babies. The same year, she appeared in the first season of Ascendance of a Bookworm as a trainee soldier and continued in the series with further supporting roles in its second season. Additional anime credits from this period include Meiji Tokyo Renka, Did I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life?!, and the web anime B: The Beginning, where she voiced Erika Kazama Flick.

Beyond television animation, her career includes work in original video animation (OVA) productions such as Tamayura: Graduation Photo and Kamisama Kiss, as well as radio dramas, stage plays, and foreign film dubbing. In 2017, she appeared in the stage production My Sweet Baby by Tokyo High Beam. Her filmography also includes voice roles in video games and drama CDs.

Regarding her personal background, she is known to speak the Iwate dialect and holds qualifications as a registered dietitian, with cooking listed as one of her skills. Her hobbies include billiards, watching professional wrestling, and playing futsal. In a notable early assignment, she served as the voice for morning wake-up calls at the Akihabara Washington Hotel in December 2013.
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