Tomoe Tamiyasu

Tomoe Tamiyasu (民安 ともえ, Tamiyasu Tomoe, born January 3) is a Japanese voice actress and singer, generally performing for adult games, and is from Hiroshima. She debuted in 2005 as a voice actress and started her singing career in 2006.[1][2] Tomoe has been the host of three Internet radio shows, and has been a guest on a fourth. She is also known under the name Tomoe Tamiya, such as when she voiced Rin Natsume from Key's visual novel Little Busters!.[2] She also sang songs on an image vocal album released for Little Busters! for Rin.[2] She attended Anime Expo in 2012 with the industry guest MangaGamer.[3] She married voice actor Keisuke Nakamura in 2015.[4]

Tomoe Tamiyasu
民安 ともえ
BornJanuary 3
Hiroshima, Japan
Other namesTomoe Tamiya
Occupation
Years active2005–present
AgentRock'n Banana
Spouse(s)Keisuke Nakamura

Filmography

2005
  • Hitozuma Swapping Seikatsu
  • Hotaru no Kigi
  • I-ki-na-ri Iinazuke: Hime-sama no Okoshire
  • Mareido: Chōkyō no Kan
  • Mugen Rinkan
  • Ohime-sama wa Tokkun Chū!!2: Uketsugareshi Sei Naru Majutsu
  • Osananajimi no Nukumori
  • Pa-pi-ko-n: Futago no Musume wa Dōkyūsei
  • Project Sex
2006
  • >>Fami! Kyō no Menu wa Lesson C
  • Ano Machi no Koi no Uta
  • AV King
  • Chicchai Medio-san
  • Chokotto Vampire
  • Cloth × Close: Boku ga Kiin!?
  • CooL!! Kyō Musume Jun Reika
  • Cross Fire
  • Double Solid
  • Elder Vice
  • Figyū @ Mate
  • Jokyōshi Yūko
  • Kansen
  • Kunoichi Saya
  • Mamotte Agechū! Karaoke-hen "Masami"
  • Mamoote Agechū! Shūshoku Party-hen Rankōshi Chū zo!
  • Moeru Downhill Night 2
  • Onegai Goshushin-sama!
  • Onidō Fūgamiki
  • Oshiete Miko Sensei
  • Rabu + Rabi
  • Reijō Kurabu: Dajoku no Ryoshūtachi
  • Seikishi Sanranki
  • Snow: Plus Edition
2007
  • Ane wa Bikini Model
  • Arcus X: Itsuwari no Rinjin, Inkō e no Shōtaijō
  • Arcus X: Seigen no Kaishōsha, Shinobiyoru Inmu
  • Arcus X: Seigen Sensō, Ingoku no Kiseki
  • Ayatsuri Haramase Dream Note
  • Boku ga Koshita Ojō-sama
  • Chikan Senyō Sharyō: Kutsujoku no Chikan Densha
  • Dain Miko
  • Fūrinkan-san: Kono Mi Ikutabi Kegasare Yōto mo
  • Hime Kishi Angelica: Anatatte Hontō ni Saitei no Kuzu da wa!
  • Jōtai Saishū: Onna no Mata ni Hisomu Chō
  • Inbaku Kankin Chōkyō
  • Inran Roshutsu Chōkyō
  • Inshoku Chikan Densha
  • Kankeizu
  • Kansen 2: Inzai Toshi
  • Kyun Kyun Dō: Otona no Tame no Oisha-san Gokko
  • Little Busters! as Rin Natsume, Riki Naoe, and Sasami Sasasegawa
  • Love kiss! Anchor
  • Mahō Shōjo Nayuta
  • Megami Taisen
  • Mimi × Mimi: Hatsujō Chūiho
  • Moeru Downhill Night Blaze
  • Ōzoku
  • Ore no Megami-sama!
  • Osananajimi wa Bed Yakuza!
  • Rururu to Sasara no Sensei Oshiete: Boku wa Onna no Obōcchama
  • Shifuki Mermaid
  • Sorudianji Mahō Kurabu
  • Trouble Succubus 'Darling, Kona mo Ippaai Ecchi Shichao'
  • Zoku Hitō Meguri
2008
2009
  • Hoshiuta: Starlight Serenade as Nanano Suoh
  • Hime to Boin as Maple-hime
  • W.L.O. Sekai Ren'ai Kikou as Ina
2010
2011
2015
2020
  • Overflow as Ayane Shirakawa

Game theme songs

  • "Famifami", opening theme of >>Fami! Kyō no Menu wa Lesson C
  • "Kirakira × Keeper", opening theme of Osōji Sentai Clean Keeper
  • "Love Love Trouble", opening theme of Trouble Succubus 'Darling, Kona mo Ippaai Ecchi Shichao'
  • "Meido-san Super Live!", opening theme of Onegai Goshushin-sama!
  • "MySweetHome", opening theme of SweetHome
  • "Oyome-san ga Megami-sama", opening theme of Ore no Megami-sama!
  • "Sensei Oshiete", opening theme of Rururu to Sasara no Sensei Oshiete: Boku wa Onna no Obōcchama
  • "Dakko Shite Gyu! ~Nanji Tonari no Yome wo Aise~" Opening theme of Dakko Shite Gyu! -Ore no Yome wa Dakimakura-
  • "Happy my home", opening of "Happy wedding in livingroom"
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References

  1. "Tomoe Tamiyasu at the Voice Artist DataBase" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-04-12.
  2. "Tomo Tamiyasu at the Video Game Music Database". Retrieved 2008-04-12.
  3. "Anime Expo via Tomoe Tamiyasu". Retrieved 2012-06-29.
  4. "Voice Actress Tomoe Tamiyasu Announces Marriage". Anime News Network. November 24, 2015. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
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