Akari Kitō
Akari Kitō (born October 16, 1994) is a Japanese voice actress and singer affiliated with the talent agency Raccoon Dog.[1][2][3] She debuted in the voice acting industry in 2014 and has since become prominent for her roles in major anime series, including Nezuko Kamado in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (2019–present) and Nene Yashiro in Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun (2020).[1][2] Kitō has also pursued a music career, releasing singles and albums under Pony Canyon since 2019, often performing theme songs for anime.[4] Born in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Kitō developed an early interest in anime, games, and manga influenced by her father.[5] She stands at 153 cm tall and initially trained under the Pro-Fit agency before transferring to Raccoon Dog in April 2022 following the closure of her previous agency.[6] Her voice work spans a variety of genres, with additional notable roles such as Eve in Birdie Wing: Golf Girls' Story (2022), Barbara in the video game Genshin Impact (2020), and Hime in Tales of Wedding Rings (2024).[2][7] Kitō's contributions to anime have earned her several accolades, including the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 15th Seiyuu Awards in 2021 for her performance as Nene Yashiro, and the Best Actress Award at the 2019 Newtype Anime Awards.[3][4] In 2023, she received the Singing Award at the 17th Seiyuu Awards as part of the Nijigasaki High School Idol Club from Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club.[4] Her music releases include the single "Swinging Heart" (2019), her third album Journey (2025), and ending themes for series like Chillin' in My 30s After Getting Fired from the Demon King's Army and A Girl & Her Guard Dog.[8][4][9]Biography
Early life and education
Akari Kitō was born on October 16, 1994, in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.[1] From an early age, Kitō developed a strong interest in anime, manga, and video games, largely influenced by her father, who shared these passions with her and exposed her to various works in the genres.[10] This familial influence played a key role in shaping her childhood hobbies, including watching anime series and engaging with related media, which she later described as foundational to her creative pursuits.[11] During her school years, Kitō attended a local high school in Aichi Prefecture, where she joined the light music club and learned to play the bass guitar, inspired by the anime K-On!.[12] Around age 18, following her graduation, she moved to Tokyo to pursue voice acting professionally, enrolling in Pro-Fit's voice acting training school.[13] There, she participated in initial auditions and workshops that honed her skills, solidifying her commitment to the field before her official debut.[14]Career beginnings
Kitō joined the Pro-Fit voice acting training school after moving to Tokyo upon graduating high school in 2013, marking her entry into professional voice acting preparation under the agency's guidance.[15] While enrolled in the program, she received mentorship from established talents and participated in debut training sessions designed to hone her skills for auditions and recordings. Her professional debut came in 2014 with minor roles in anime series, including a classmate in Gugure! Kokkuri-san and Aika Maki, a supporting character, in The Invaders of the Rokujouma!?.[16] These initial parts allowed her to gain on-the-job experience while continuing her training, as she voiced additional background students in productions such as Wolf Girl & Black Prince and Saki: Zenkoku-hen later that year.[16] From 2014 to 2016, Kitō focused on building her portfolio through supporting roles in various anime, such as Hiromi Sugita in Erased and contributions to radio programs that helped her develop improvisation and personality-driven delivery.[17] As a rookie, she navigated the challenges of the competitive industry by balancing rigorous agency training with sporadic small gigs and frequent auditions, often managing a demanding schedule that tested her endurance and adaptability.[18]Rise to prominence
Kitō's career began to accelerate in 2017 with supporting roles that showcased her versatility, such as Kaho Hinata in Blend S, but her casting as Nezuko Kamado in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (2019) became a breakthrough, transforming her from a side-character specialist into a household name; the character's silent yet expressive demon portrayal resonated globally, contributing to the anime's massive success and earning Kitō the Best Voice Actress Award at the 2018-2019 Newtype Anime Awards.[19] The role's impact was profound, propelling her popularity as fans praised her nuanced vocal inflections that conveyed Nezuko's innocence and ferocity without dialogue, leading to widespread recognition and opportunities in lead parts.[20] By 2022, Kitō solidified her stardom with the role of Anya Forger in Spy × Family, voicing the telepathic child in a blockbuster series that further amplified her visibility through its blend of comedy and action, allowing her to demonstrate comedic timing and youthful energy.[2] This period also saw her expand into films, notably reprising Nezuko in the record-breaking Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train (2020), which became Japan's highest-grossing film at the time and heightened her media presence through promotional events.[1] In video games, she took on prominent characters like Barbara in Genshin Impact (2020), a globally popular title that introduced her work to international gaming audiences, and Celine in Fire Emblem Engage (2023), showcasing her adaptability across media.[2] These ventures from 2020 to 2023 increased her appearances in conventions, radio shows, and magazines, including a 2021 cover feature on Weekly Playboy alongside Nezuko illustrations.[16] A key milestone came in December 2021, announced with the transfer effective April 2022, when Kitō, along with 33 other voice actors, moved from the closing Pro-Fit to the Raccoon Dog agency, led by Nobuhiko Okamoto, signaling her elevated status and access to broader projects as the agency focused on high-profile talents.[21] This shift coincided with her growing public persona, as seen in interviews where she discussed drawing from personal experiences—like everyday solitude—to inform her acting approach, emphasizing emotional authenticity in roles.[18] By 2025, her fan interactions had evolved through platforms like her official YouTube channel, launched in 2021, where she shared behind-the-scenes insights and live sessions, fostering a direct connection with supporters while maintaining a professional, relatable image amid rising fame. In 2025, she continued her ascent with the release of her third album Journey in October and the Asia Fan Meeting Tour.[22][23]Voice acting career
Notable anime roles
Akari Kitō first rose to prominence in the anime industry through her voice acting in major series, where her performances as youthful, determined, or supernatural characters have contributed significantly to their success and her typecasting in such archetypes.[24] Her breakthrough came with the role of Nezuko Kamado in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, an ongoing adaptation that has become one of the highest-grossing anime franchises globally. In this series, Kitō voices the demon-turned-protagonist's sister, Nezuko, who communicates non-verbally through expressions and actions across all seasons from 2019 to the present, including the 2025 Infinity Castle film trilogy.[2] The character's popularity has led to widespread acclaim for Kitō's emotive delivery, helping propel the series' cultural impact. Earlier in her career, Kitō portrayed Suzune Horikita, the intelligent and aloof class representative, in Classroom of the Elite (2017–present), a role spanning multiple seasons and emphasizing her skill in conveying subtle emotional restraint.[2] She also lent her voice to Nene Yashiro, the clumsy yet endearing protagonist, in the supernatural comedy Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun (2020), where her performance captured the character's quirky innocence amid ghostly encounters. In the romantic comedy TONIKAWA: Over the Moon for You (2020–2023), Kitō voiced Tsukasa Tsukuyomi, the mysterious wife of the lead, adding warmth and intrigue to the newlywed dynamic across both seasons. More recently, Kitō has taken on lead roles in fantasy and sports anime, showcasing her versatility. She voices Fern, the stoic apprentice mage and emotional anchor of the journey, in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End (2023–ongoing), a critically acclaimed series exploring themes of time and loss, with her nuanced portrayal earning praise for depth.[2] In the sports romance Blue Box (2024), she plays Hina Chono, a talented badminton player navigating high school romance and rivalry, contributing to the anime's fresh take on athletic determination. Kitō also voices Kyouka Uzen, the powerful chief of the Anti-Demon Corps, in the action series Chained Soldier (2024), highlighting her ability to handle commanding, battle-hardened characters.[2] In 2025, Kitō continued her string of prominent roles, including Aki Jogamine in the upcoming Scum of the Brave TV anime, a lead character in a story of bravery and supernatural elements.[25] She reprises Nezuko in the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle films, set for release that year, further cementing her association with the franchise's demonic themes.[1] Additionally, in Tales of Wedding Rings Season 2 (2025), Kitō voices Hime, one of the ring bearers in this isekai fantasy, performing the ending theme while embodying the character's royal poise.[26] These roles underscore her ongoing influence in high-profile anime productions.Other media roles
Kitō has expanded her voice acting portfolio into video games, where she has portrayed a variety of characters in popular titles. In the open-world action RPG Genshin Impact (2020), she voiced the hydro catalyst user Barbara, a deaconess of the Favonius Church known for her healing abilities and musical talents.[27] Similarly, in the mobile RPG Blue Archive (2021), Kitō lent her voice to Mashiro Shizuyama, a dedicated member of the Justice Task Force at Trinity General School, emphasizing the character's disciplined and tactical personality.[28] Her work in mobile and gacha-style games continued to grow, including the role of Abukuma, a light cruiser ship girl, in the naval strategy game Azur Lane.[24] Further diversifying into rhythm and adventure genres, Kitō voiced Acquire-chan, the mascot character representing the game developer Acquire, in the PS4 title Akiba's Beat (2017), where she contributed to the game's meta-narrative elements.[24] In the multiplayer battle royale 404 GAME RE:SET (2023), she portrayed After Burner, a high-speed aerial combatant, adding dynamic energy to the character's flight-based mechanics.[24] By 2025, Kitō's involvement in remastered and new releases included Kaya Daidouji in Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army for PlayStation 5, a reimagined entry in the Devil Summoner series featuring supernatural investigations.[29] She also voiced Rekkis, a key character in the action-platformer Rusty Rabbit for PlayStation 5, highlighting her range in fast-paced, anthropomorphic narratives.[29] In more recent mobile adaptations, Kitō took on original characters for anime-inspired games. For Kaiju No. 8 The Game (2025), she voiced Sagan Shinomiya, the adoptive sister of Kikoru Shinomiya and leader of the new CLOZER unit, introducing strategic combat elements in 3D battles against kaiju threats.[30] Additionally, she joined the cast of Ascend to ZERO in a 2025 update, providing voiced lines for characters like the Chrono Child, enhancing the game's drone-wielding warrior dynamics during its Steam Next Fest showcase.[31] Beyond video games, Kitō has participated in drama CDs, particularly those adapting manga into audio formats. In the 2024 drama CD adaptation of The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy At All, she voiced the protagonist Aya, capturing the yuri-themed story's introspective and romantic tones alongside co-stars like Mariya Ise as Mitsuki.[32] This project, based on Canno's web manga, featured additional cast members such as Kenjiro Tsuda and Tasuku Hatanaka, emphasizing fan-service elements in its limited edition release.[33] Kitō has also contributed to original net animations and shorts outside traditional TV formats. In the LINE GAME 10th Anniversary Anime Short (2023), she was among top-tier voice actors featured, providing narration and character voices for celebratory content tied to mobile gaming milestones.[24] Her expansion into international projects, such as English-subtitled mobile games like Genshin Impact and Blue Archive, has increased her global visibility since 2022, with roles often involving motion capture for expressive animations in live events and updates.[34]Dubbing work
Akari Kitō has expanded her voice acting repertoire into dubbing foreign live-action and animated content, particularly Western productions, since the early 2020s. Her work in this area showcases her versatility in adapting to English-language scripts and maintaining character nuances across cultural contexts, often voicing young or dynamic female characters in high-stakes narratives. Notable contributions include roles in major Hollywood blockbusters and family-oriented animations, highlighting her growing presence in localized Japanese versions of international media.[35] Kitō's dubbing portfolio post-2020 features several high-profile releases, demonstrating her ability to handle diverse genres from superhero epics to sports dramas and animated adventures. In these projects, she has focused on delivering emotionally resonant performances that align with the original actors' portrayals while accommodating Japanese lip-sync and tonal adjustments. This period marks a significant expansion, with roles in Marvel Cinematic Universe films and other global hits underscoring her adaptability to non-Japanese production styles.[35] The following table summarizes her key dubbing roles in foreign media:| Year | Title | Role | Original Actor | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | The Boss Baby: Family Business | Creepy Girl | Amy Sedaris | Animated film |
| 2022 | Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness | America Chavez | Xochitl Gomez | Live-action film (Marvel Cinematic Universe) |
| 2023 | PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie | Mini | N/A (animated character) | Animated film |
| 2023 | Gran Turismo | Audrey | Maeve Courtié-Lilley | Live-action film |
| 2023 | Shazam! Fury of the Gods | Anthea | Rachel Zegler | Live-action film (DC Extended Universe) |
| 2023 | The Exorcist: Believer | Katherine | Olivia O'Neill | Live-action film |
Musical career
Debut and singles
Akari Kitō made her solo music debut on October 16, 2019, with the single "Swinging Heart," released under Pony Canyon. The track served as the ending theme for the anime High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even in Another World, marking her entry into the J-pop scene with a blend of upbeat pop and emotional vocals that reflected her voice acting background. The single debuted at number 11 on the Oricon weekly chart, establishing her as an emerging artist in the seiyū music genre. Her follow-up singles continued to tie closely to anime projects, often featuring as opening or ending themes. "Desire Again," released on February 26, 2020, included "Tiny Light" as the ending theme for Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun and peaked at number 14 on Oricon. Later that year, "Kimi no Tonari de" (October 28, 2020) became her first top-10 hit at number 10, serving as the ending theme for Adachi and Shimamura, where Kitō voiced the protagonist Hougetsu Shimamura. These early releases showcased a production style influenced by contemporary J-pop, with elements of rock in tracks like "Swinging Heart" and softer, introspective ballads in others, produced by collaborators such as Takahiro Obata and Saku.[37][38] Kitō's singles from 2023 onward maintained this anime synergy while diversifying her sound. "Dear Doze Days" (February 8, 2023) was the ending theme for Chōgei Sareta Ankoku Heishi (30-dai) no Slow na Second Life and charted at number 18 on Oricon. "Magie×Magie" (October 11, 2023), the ending for Ojou to Bancho-kun, reached number 22, featuring magical pop motifs composed by Takayuki Yokota. In 2024, "Yume no Ito" (January 31) served as the opening theme for Chained Soldier and peaked at number 19. In 2025, "With a Wish" (February 26) served as the ending theme for Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun season 2 and debuted at number 29 on Oricon, emphasizing piano-driven ballads with string arrangements by Saku. Later singles in 2025 include "any if" and "moment," both charting on Oricon and featured on her album Journey.[39][40][41]| Single Title | Release Date | Anime Tie | Oricon Peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| Swinging Heart | October 16, 2019 | Ending theme: High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even in Another World | #11 |
| Desire Again | February 26, 2020 | Ending theme (track "Tiny Light"): Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun | #14 |
| Kimi no Tonari de | October 28, 2020 | Ending theme: Adachi and Shimamura | #10 |
| Dear Doze Days | February 8, 2023 | Ending theme: Chōgei Sareta Ankoku Heishi (30-dai) no Slow na Second Life | #18 |
| Magie×Magie | October 11, 2023 | Ending theme: Ojou to Bancho-kun | #22 |
| Yume no Ito | January 31, 2024 | Opening theme: Chained Soldier | #19 |
| With a Wish | February 26, 2025 | Ending theme: Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun season 2 | #29 |
| any if | 2025 | Featured on Journey | Charted |
| moment | 2025 | Featured on Journey | Charted |
Albums and collaborations
Akari Kitō released her debut full-length album, Style, on June 10, 2020, through Pony Canyon, featuring 13 tracks that blended her early singles with seven new original compositions. The album marked a shift from her initial focus on anime character songs to more personal, pop-oriented material, exploring themes of self-discovery and everyday emotions, and it peaked at number 7 on the Oricon weekly album chart.[4] Her first mini-album, Kaleidoscope, followed on August 4, 2021, comprising 11 songs including the opening theme "No Continue" for the anime Battle Game in 5 Seconds. This release highlighted Kitō's evolving vocal style, incorporating upbeat electronic elements and introspective ballads, and achieved a debut at number 10 on the Oricon weekly chart with monthly sales of approximately 7,042 units. Kitō's second full-length album, Luminous, arrived on October 12, 2022, with 12 tracks, seven of which were newly written originals that emphasized luminous, hopeful motifs amid personal growth. Produced in collaboration with various composers, it debuted at number 8 on the Oricon daily album chart, reflecting her growing fanbase and stylistic maturation toward brighter, synth-pop influences.[43] In 2024, to commemorate the fifth anniversary of her solo debut, Kitō issued the mini-album Give Me Five! on August 28, containing ten tracks (five original songs and their instrumentals) led by "Canvas," for which she penned the lyrics herself. The project revisited her career trajectory through reflective pop tracks and debuted at number 14 on the Oricon daily album chart, underscoring her increasing involvement in songwriting.[44] Her third full-length album, Journey, was released on October 15, 2025, featuring 12 songs that chronicled themes of travel and introspection with a mix of acoustic and electronic arrangements. It peaked at number 37 on the Oricon weekly album chart, building on her established sound while incorporating more narrative-driven compositions. Beyond solo efforts, Kitō has engaged in notable collaborations through seiyū units. As a member of Wataten☆5—alongside Maria Sashide, Ayasa Itō, Rihiro Arai, and Satsuki Miyahara—for the anime Watanare: An Angel Flew Down to Me, the group released their debut album Delicious Smile! on November 25, 2020, a collection of upbeat, friendship-themed tracks tied to the series' soundtrack. This project showcased Kitō's harmonious vocals in a group setting, contrasting her solo work's introspective tone. Kitō also participates in the unit Coro Machikado with Konomi Kohara, Minami Takahashi, and Machico for The Demon Girl Next Door, contributing to singles like "Yoimachi Cantare" (2019) and "Yoikagen Tetragon" (2022), which blend quirky pop with anime-inspired narratives. Additionally, her duo subunit shami momo with Kohara released the single "Tokimeki Rendez-vous" in 2022, focusing on lively, character-driven duets that highlight her versatile interplay with collaborators. These unit works have influenced her original compositions by integrating collaborative energy into her solo albums' themes of connection and adventure.[45] Post-2023, Kitō's album promotions have included live tours that amplify her musical evolution. Her 3rd LIVE Zepp TOUR "Glow up!!" in 2023 spanned multiple venues, performing tracks from Luminous and earlier releases to enthusiastic crowds, with a Blu-ray capture released in February 2024. In 2025, she embarked on the Asia Fan Meeting Tour, visiting cities like Guangzhou, Shanghai, Taipei, and Seoul to showcase songs from Journey and celebrate her career milestones through interactive performances.[46][23]Awards and nominations
Voice acting awards
Akari Kitō's voice acting career has been recognized through prestigious industry awards, particularly for her emotive performances in supporting roles that highlight her versatility and emotional depth. Her early prominence came from roles in high-profile anime series, leading to honors that underscored her rising status in the seiyū community. In the Newtype Anime Awards for 2018–2019, Kitō won the Best Female Voice Actor category for her role as Nezuko Kamado in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, a performance noted for its subtle expressiveness despite the character's limited dialogue.[47] This victory marked her as a standout talent among contemporaries like Mikako Komatsu and Saori Hayami.[48] At the 15th Seiyu Awards in 2021, Kitō shared the Best Actress in a Supporting Role award with Reina Ueda, cited for her portrayal of Nene Yashiro in Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun, a role that showcased her ability to convey youthful energy and vulnerability.[49] The award highlighted the impact of her contributions to ensemble casts in fantasy and sports anime. Kitō has also received recognition in international awards, including winning Best Couple (shared with Junya Enoki) at the 5th Crunchyroll Anime Awards in 2021 for her role as Tsukasa Yuzaki in TONIKAWA: Over the Moon for You, reflecting fan appreciation for her chemistry in romantic comedies.[50]| Year | Award | Category | Role(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Newtype Anime Awards | Best Female Voice Actor | Nezuko Kamado (Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba) | Fan-voted; top-ranked performance of the year.[51] |
| 2021 | 15th Seiyu Awards | Best Actress in Supporting Role (shared) | Nene Yashiro (Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun) | Industry recognition for multifaceted supporting work. |
| 2021 | 5th Crunchyroll Anime Awards | Best Couple (shared with Junya Enoki) | Tsukasa Yuzaki (TONIKAWA: Over the Moon for You) | Fan-voted international award for character chemistry. |