Yuka Inoue is a Japanese voice actress known for her energetic roles and diverse talents, hailing from Shimane Prefecture. She made her professional debut in the film "Moon Princess" and is perhaps best recognized for voicing Saemonza (Kiyomi Sugiyama) in the popular anime "Girls und Panzer." Yuka has shown her love for both anime and performance since childhood, aspiring to be an idol or a voice actress. She is admired not just for her acting, but also for her skills in languages, crafts, and everyday wit.
Yuka Inoue was born on August 8, 1989, in Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
As a child, she dreamed big, wanting to join Morning Musume as an idol or become a voice actress.
Her fascination with anime began in junior high, which inspired her to learn about voice acting from a friend.
She graduated from the Voice Actor Department at Amusement Media Academy, laying a strong foundation for her career.
Yuka began her career with the Japanese dub of "Moon Princess."
She is best known for voicing Saemonza (Kiyomi Sugiyama) in the "Girls und Panzer" franchise, featuring in the TV series, OVA, movies, and video games.
She also voiced additional roles in the same series, including Hamada and Yatsuko Nishihara in the "Final Chapter."
Beyond anime, Yuka has participated in video games like "Suigetsu 2," provided dubbing for foreign films such as "Scourge," and lent her voice to various commercials and corporate videos.
Her work also extends to stage performances, web drama, and even narration for radio and TV spots.
Yuka previously worked under the talent agency Yurinpuro and is now freelancing.
Yuka’s hobbies include reading, enjoying art, and collecting accessories.
She counts conversational Chinese, UFO catcher games, and sewing among her special skills.
Notably, she is certified as a Junior System Administrator.
Her favorite motto is, "If you try, you can do it; if you don’t try, you can’t do anything," reflecting her optimistic, proactive spirit.
Yuka is 155 cm tall and has a cheerful and approachable personality.
Her debut in the "Girls und Panzer" franchise made her a fan favorite for her playful catchphrases and comedic timing.
She has also appeared in YouTube projects, adding unique color to her career portfolio.
Yuka often interacts with fans through social media, sharing glimpses of her daily life and behind-the-scenes moments.
Yuka’s career continues to span multiple entertainment fields, proving her flexibility and talent.
Whether it's animation, games, or live performance, she brings warmth and authenticity to every project.
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