Japanese Voice Actor: Yuki Kaji

Date of Birth

September 3, 1985

About Yuki

Yuki Kaji is one of the most prominent voice actors of his generation, celebrated for his ability to portray highly emotional, intellectually driven, and psychologically complex characters. His performances often balance vulnerability with intensity, making him especially effective in roles that require strategic thinking and inner conflict—qualities central to the Kai Strategist in Nippon Sangoku.

Hometown

Tokyo, Japan

Career Highlights

  • Internationally known as Eren Yeager in Attack on Titan
  • Voiced Shoto Todoroki in My Hero Academia
  • Played Meliodas in The Seven Deadly Sins
  • Known for Kenma Kozume in Haikyuu!!
  • Award-winning voice actor with multiple Seiyuu Awards

Full Current Filmography

The following list reflects documented credits from reputable sources and may not be exhaustive.

Anime Series

  • Attack on Titan (2013–2023) — Eren Yeager
  • My Hero Academia (2016– ) — Shoto Todoroki
  • The Seven Deadly Sins (2014–2021) — Meliodas
  • Haikyuu!! (2014–2020) — Kenma Kozume
  • Blue Exorcist — Konekomaru Miwa
  • Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic — Alibaba Saluja
  • Nippon Sangoku (2026) — Kai Strategist

Anime Films

  • Attack on Titan films — Eren Yeager
  • My Hero Academia films — Shoto Todoroki
  • The Seven Deadly Sins: Prisoners of the Sky (2018) — Meliodas

Video Games (Selected)

  • Genshin Impact — Aether (male Traveler, Japanese)
  • Final Fantasy Type-0 — Ace
  • JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure games — Koichi Hirose

Dubbing (Selected)

  • Known for Japanese dubbing roles in international media, often voicing youthful and emotionally driven characters

Critical Reception

Yuki Kaji is widely praised for his expressive performances and emotional depth. His ability to convey internal conflict and intellectual intensity makes him particularly well-suited for strategist-type characters. His casting as the Kai Strategist has been viewed as a strong match, especially for a role expected to rely heavily on dialogue, psychological tension, and tactical thinking.


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