Japanese Voice Actor: Hiroshi Kamiya

Date of Birth

January 28, 1975

About Hiroshi

Hiroshi Kamiya is one of Japan’s most celebrated voice actors, known for his sharp delivery, emotional precision, and ability to portray both composed leaders and psychologically complex individuals. With a career spanning decades, he has built a reputation for elevating dialogue-heavy roles—making him an ideal fit for a political figure like the Rin Nation Leader in Nippon Sangoku.

Hometown

Chiba Prefecture, Japan

Career Highlights

  • Widely known for Levi Ackerman in Attack on Titan
  • Voiced Trafalgar Law in One Piece
  • Played Koyomi Araragi in the Monogatari series
  • Known for Yato in Noragami
  • 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) — Levi Ackerman
  • Monogatari Series (2009– ) — Koyomi Araragi
  • Noragami (2014–2015) — Yato
  • One Piece (2011– ) — Trafalgar Law
  • The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. (2016–2019) — Kusuo Saiki
  • Blue Lock (2022– ) — Ego Jinpachi
  • Nippon Sangoku (2026) — Rin Nation Leader

Anime Films

  • Attack on Titan compilation films — Levi Ackerman
  • Kizumonogatari trilogy (2016–2017) — Koyomi Araragi
  • Blue Lock: Episode Nagi (2024) — Ego Jinpachi

Video Games (Selected)

  • Fate/Grand Order — Various roles
  • Fire Emblem Heroes — Multiple characters
  • Persona series spin-offs — Guest roles

Dubbing (Selected)

  • Known for Japanese dubbing of international films and series, often voicing sharp, intellectual characters

Critical Reception

Hiroshi Kamiya is consistently praised for his articulate delivery and emotional depth. His performances often bring clarity and intensity to dialogue-driven scenes, which is especially important in politically focused narratives like Nippon Sangoku. His casting as the Rin Nation Leader has been viewed as a strong match for a character expected to command attention through words as much as presence.


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