Sachika Misawa (三澤 紗千香, Misawa Sachika; born January 13, 1993) is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Yamanashi Prefecture, known for her roles in anime series such as Kuroyukihime in Accel World (2012), Moca Aoba in BanG Dream! (2017–present), and Sakura Bakushin O in Uma Musume Pretty Derby (2018–present).[1] She made her voice acting debut in 2009 as Yuri Gamagori in the animeShangri-La, following her win of the Grand Prix at the "KADOKAWA×UP-FRONT STYLE Idol☆Seiyuu Audition 2008" earlier that year.[2] Currently freelancing as a voice actress after departing from Stardust Promotion in March 2023, she remains signed to Universal Music Japan for her music activities and has served as an official Yamanashi Prefecture ambassador since November 2017.[2]Misawa's singing career began in August 2012 with the release of the ending theme for Accel World under Warner Home Video, marking her CD debut.[2] She transitioned to Universal Music Japan for her major label debut in April 2020 with the single "Kono Te wa," followed by her first full-length album I Am Me later that year.[2] In June 2022, she announced an indefinite hiatus due to health issues, managed by her then-agency Stardust Promotion, but returned to activities in August 2022, including live broadcasts and social media updates.[3][4]Her versatile performances have spanned various genres, including science fiction in Aldnoah.Zero (2014–2015) as Rayet Areash and slice-of-life in Locodol (2014) as Yukari Kohinata, contributing to her recognition in the anime industry.[1] Misawa also performs theme songs for her anime projects, blending her dual careers, and maintains an active presence on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram.[1]
Early life
Childhood and family
Sachika Misawa was born on January 13, 1993, in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.[5] Her blood type is O.[5]She spent her formative years in Yamanashi Prefecture. She developed early hobbies such as choral singing and enjoying macarons, which reflected her appreciation for simple pleasures and artistic expression.[1]Misawa's childhood exposure to anime fostered a lasting passion for the medium, with favorites including Mobile Suit Gundam 00 and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.[6] This interest subtly shaped her future pursuits in voice acting. In recognition of her roots, she was appointed as a Yamanashi Prefecture ambassador on November 23, 2017, tasked with promoting the area's attractions, including its fruits, wine, and scenic beauty, through public events and media.[7]
Education and early interests
Sachika Misawa was born and raised in Yamanashi Prefecture, where she attended local schools during her formative years.[2] She graduated from high school in March 2011, having balanced her studies with emerging professional commitments during her final years of secondary education.[8]From a young age, Misawa developed a strong interest in anime, aspiring to become a voice actress who could portray male characters due to her versatile vocal range.[9] Her favorites included the Mobile Suit Gundam 00 series, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, and Macross F, which fueled her passion for the medium and its storytelling.[9][6] In high school, a friend's recommendation introduced her to Sakamoto Maaya's music, particularly the album 30minutes night flight, which profoundly influenced her desire to pursue voice acting combined with personal singing endeavors; she admired Sakamoto's multifaceted career encompassing anime roles, stage performances, and emotionally resonant songs.[10] This exposure shifted her focus toward voice acting as a profession, blending her love for anime narratives with musical expression.[10]Misawa's path crystallized through her participation in the "KADOKAWA×UP-FRONT STYLE Idol☆Seiyū Audition 2008," a joint initiative by Kadokawa Corporation and Up-Front Agency targeting teenagers, which attracted over 1,000 applicants seeking to become idol voice actresses.[11] The multi-stage competition involved applications, preliminary auditions evaluating singing, acting, and idol potential, and finals that led to her securing the grand prix in February 2009 at age 16.[2] The win guaranteed her anime debut, a regular video program slot, and media exposure, marking the culmination of her self-directed preparation amid high school life.[12]
Career
Voice acting beginnings
Sachika Misawa entered the voice acting industry at the age of 16 after winning the grand prize in the "KADOKAWA×UP-FRONT STYLE Idol Seiyū Audition 2008," a competition held to scout aspiring idol voice actresses, in February 2009.[5] This victory marked her official entry, providing her with initial training and opportunities under Up-Front Agency, where she honed foundational skills in performance and character portrayal as part of their Kids Net division.[13]Her professional debut came shortly thereafter in April 2009, voicing the supporting character Yuri Gamagori in the anime series Shangri-La.[1] In her first few years, Misawa took on minor roles to build experience, such as voicing Cafe and Miki Mori in select episodes of Yumeiro Pâtissière (2009–2010), allowing her to practice voice modulation for varied character ages and personalities during agency-led training sessions.[1] She also participated in early promotional events tied to her debut projects, fostering audience connections while refining her delivery under mentorship.[5]In 2011, following her high school graduation, Misawa transitioned to Style Cube, an agency focused on voice actors and multimedia talents, which supported her continued development amid a growing workload; she remained with Style Cube until 2015, then affiliated with Space Craft Entertainment (2015–2020) and Stardust Promotion (2021–2023) before becoming freelance.[13] By 2012, this period of intensive training and incremental roles culminated in her first prominent lead, signaling a shift toward more substantial industry recognition.[1]
Music and singing debut
Sachika Misawa made her singing debut in 2012 with the release of her first single, "Unite," on August 1 under the Warner Home Video label.[14] The title track served as the second ending theme for the anime series Accel World, in which Misawa voiced the lead character Kuroyukihime, marking an early integration of her voice acting and musical careers.[5] Composed by takuya of Antic Café and arranged by Naoki "naotyu-" Chiba, with lyrics by Kanon Wakeshima, the song exemplified Misawa's initial foray into upbeat J-pop infused with anime-inspired themes of unity and determination.[14]Following her debut, Misawa released her first mini-album, Polaris, on February 20, 2013, also through Warner Home Video.[15] The six-track collection featured insert songs performed in character as Arisa Meigo for the film A Certain Magical Index: The Movie – The Miracle of Endymion, blending ethereal pop melodies with orchestral elements to evoke the story's magical and introspective tone.[16] This release helped establish her musical style, characterized by clear, emotive vocals over pop arrangements that often complemented anime narratives, produced in collaboration with anime sound teams. Her second single, "Links," followed on August 21, 2013, serving as the ending theme for A Certain Scientific Railgun S and further solidifying her presence in the anisong genre.[17]In her early career, Misawa began performing live at major anime music events, including her appearance at Animelo Summer Live 2014 -ONENESS- at Saitama Super Arena, where she performed "Unite" and other tracks alongside prominent artists. These concerts provided platforms to showcase her singing alongside voice acting peers, building her fanbase through energetic stage presence and direct ties to her anime roles, though her first dedicated solo live tour did not occur until 2022.[18]
Notable roles and achievements
Major anime roles
Sachika Misawa gained prominence in the anime industry with her breakthrough role as Kuroyukihime, the enigmatic and popular student council vice-president at Umesato Junior High School, in the 2012 series Accel World. As the avatar Black Lotus in the virtual Accelerated World, Kuroyukihime recruits the protagonist Haruyuki Arita into the Brain Burst program, guiding him through intense battles and personal growth while concealing her own vulnerabilities and tragic backstory involving family loss and isolation. Her performance was widely praised for capturing the character's poised elegance and underlying determination, marking Misawa's first major lead role and contributing to the series' acclaim for its cyberpunk themes and action sequences.In 2014, Misawa voiced Minami Azuma in Tokyo ESP, portraying the skilled sword-wielding teleporter who serves as the adoptive daughter of the villainous Azuma Hokusai and childhood friend to the protagonist Kyotaro Azuma. Throughout the series, Minami grapples with her loyalties amid a supernatural conflict involving ESP abilities and political intrigue, evolving from a reluctant participant to a fierce combatant seeking justice. This role highlighted Misawa's versatility in action-oriented narratives, earning positive reception for her dynamic delivery in high-stakes fight scenes.Misawa took on the lead in the 2016 short film Shelter, voicing Rin, a 17-year-old girl isolated in a vast, simulated dome where she creates virtual worlds through her drawings to cope with loneliness. As the story unfolds to the song by Porter Robinson and Madeon, Rin uncovers the harsh reality of her existence as a clone in a post-apocalyptic world, embarking on an emotional journey of discovery and loss. The role showcased Misawa's emotional range in this visually stunning music video, which garnered international acclaim for its innovative animation and themes of escapism.Her portrayal of Sakura Akino, nicknamed "Cosmos," the diligent and composed student council president in the 2019 romantic comedyORESUKI: Are you the only one who loves me?, added depth to the series' satirical take on harem tropes. As a third-year student harboring hidden affections and navigating school politics, Cosmos provides comic relief and heartfelt moments, with Misawa's nuanced performance emphasizing her character's intelligence and subtle vulnerability. The role was noted for enhancing the anime's character-driven humor and received fan appreciation for its fresh dynamics.Misawa has maintained a strong presence in ongoing franchises, voicing Moca Aoba since 2017 in BanG Dream!, where she plays the laid-back yet sly lead guitarist of the band Afterglow. Moca's sleepy demeanor and teasing personality drive band interactions and growth arcs focused on friendship and performance, with Misawa's monotone delivery becoming iconic for the character's quirky charm in the multimedia project.Similarly, from 2018 onward in Uma Musume: Pretty Derby, Misawa voices Sakura Bakushin O, the energetic class representative and sprint specialist modeled after the real-life racehorse. Known for her explosive speed and hot-blooded enthusiasm, the character pursues racing dominance while forming bonds with peers, embodying themes of perseverance and rivalry; Misawa's vibrant portrayal has been key to the series' popularity in its anthropomorphic sports narrative.
Prominent video game roles
Sachika Misawa has made significant contributions to video game voice acting, particularly through her roles in franchise adaptations that emphasize interactive storytelling and character-driven gameplay. Her performances often highlight energetic and supportive personalities, enhancing player immersion in expansive virtual worlds.A cornerstone of her game portfolio is the role of Strea in the Sword Art Online series, debuting in Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment (2012) as an original character exclusive to the games. Strea, a cheerful member of the Moonlit Black Cats guild, recurs across numerous titles, including Hollow Fragment (2013), Lost Song (2014), Hollow Realization (2016), Fatal Bullet (2018), Last Recollection (2023), and Fractured Daydream (2024), where her arc explores themes of loss and reunion central to the series' longevity. Misawa's portrayal has been praised for capturing Strea's optimistic resilience, making her a fan-favorite in the franchise's ongoing expansions.[19][20]In the A Certain Magical Index universe, Misawa voices Arisa Meigo in A Certain Magical and Scientific Ensemble (2013), a PSPadventure game blending magical and scientific elements through branching narratives. As the aspiring idol with hidden powers, Meigo's role allows players to influence key plot developments, underscoring Misawa's ability to convey vulnerability and determination in interactive scenarios.[21][22]Misawa's involvement in rhythm and simulation games marks her evolution into multimedia franchises. She voices Moca Aoba, the easygoing lead guitarist of the band Afterglow, in BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! (2017 onward), where her performance integrates with live-action events and motion-captured concerts that simulate band performances for players. Similarly, in Uma Musume: Pretty Derby (2021), she portrays Sakura Bakushin O, a high-speed sprinter horse girl, contributing to racing mechanics and story events that draw from real equestrian history; her voice work extends to promotional live appearances, amplifying the game's idol-racing hybrid appeal.[23][8][24][25]From the early 2010s, when Misawa began with action-oriented RPGs like Sword Art Online, her career shifted in the 2020s toward mobile titles with performative elements, including exclusive game debuts that leverage her singing background for character songs and event tie-ins. These roles have solidified her impact on long-running series, fostering community engagement through iterative updates and cross-media events.[19][26]
Other media appearances
Misawa made her live-action television debut in February 2022, appearing as Honjo Nana in episode 11 of the long-running drama series Kasouken no Onna Season 21, where her character is introduced as a victim in a murder investigation involving a digital geisha service.[27] She expressed enthusiasm for the role, noting her long-time fandom of the series and her desire to challenge herself in new acting formats.[28] No further live-action roles have been reported as of late 2025.In addition to her voice work, Misawa has contributed to dubbing efforts in Japanese media, including voicing Mikoto Ishino in the children's educational series Tomica Hyper Rescue: Drive Head, which features toy car-themed adventures.[29] Specific dubbing for major foreign films or series post-2020 remains limited in public records.Misawa hosts her own ongoing radio program, Misawa Sachika no YouTube Radio, launched on her official YouTube channel in 2024, featuring casual discussions, guest interviews, and personal updates; episodes include #03 on November 29, 2024, #05 on February 14, 2025, and #06 on June 20, 2025, with content focusing on her daily life and professional reflections.[30] This format serves as a direct engagement tool for fans, emphasizing her freelance status and independent content creation.Early in her career, Misawa participated in cosplay activities, notably dressing as her Accel World character Kuroyukihime at a 2012 event and sharing photos on her blog to connect with fans through immersive role portrayal.[31]As a freelancer since April 2023, Misawa has expanded her event presence, including a fan meeting in Taiwan on September 29, 2025, at Jiyuu Theater in Taipei, featuring talk shows, readings, and a send-off session to foster international fan interaction.[32] She also announced a birthday celebration event for January 11, 2026, at Harajuku Strobo Cafe in Tokyo, structured in two parts with combined ticketing options to encourage attendance.[33] These activities highlight her shift toward self-managed public engagements post-agency departure.[34]
Discography
Singles
Sachika Misawa released her debut single in 2012, marking the start of her music career alongside her voice acting work, with subsequent releases tied to anime themes until a hiatus, resuming in 2020 under Universal Music Japan.Her singles are as follows:
Unite (ユナイト), released on August 1, 2012, served as the second ending theme for the anime Accel World, where Misawa voiced the character Kuroyukihime; it peaked at No. 19 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.[35]
Links (リンクス), released on August 21, 2013, was the second ending theme for A Certain Scientific Railgun S; it debuted at No. 19 on the Oricon daily chart and reached No. 20 on the weekly chart with first-week sales of 8,137 copies.[36][37]
Faith (フェイス), released on August 6, 2014, functioned as the ending theme for the anime Argevollen; it peaked at No. 39 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.[38][39]
Kono Te wa (この手は), released on April 29, 2020, marked her return after a six-year break and debuted at No. 2 on the Oricon daily chart, reaching No. 7 on the weekly chart with 3,837 first-week sales; the title track explores themes of connection and perseverance.[36][40]
I'm here / With You, released on September 30, 2020, featured Misawa's first self-written and composed track in "I'm here," focusing on themes of presence and support, while "With You" served as the coupling song; it peaked at No. 16 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart with 4,528 first-week sales.[41][42]
Albums
Sachika Misawa's full-length albums represent key milestones in her musical career, transitioning from compilations of anime-related tracks to original works emphasizing personal themes of identity, resilience, and emotional healing. Her releases under major labels highlight her growth as an artist independent of voice acting ties, with production often involving collaborations with established Japanese composers and lyricists.The first such album, the best-of compilation -INFINITE Selection-, was released on September 28, 2016, by Warner Home Video. It features 10 tracks drawn from her early singles and anime soundtracks, including "アラウド" (from Accel World: Infinite Burst), "ユナイト" (from A Certain Scientific Railgun S), and "telepath 光の塔" (from A Certain Magical Index: The Movie – The Miracle of Endymion). Produced by various anime music specialists like Tomoyuki Nakazawa, the album captures her initial style rooted in high-energy, narrative-driven pop influenced by her voice acting roles. It debuted at number 26 on the Oricon weekly albums chart, with 2,870 copies sold in its first week.[43][44][45]Marking a pivotal shift, Misawa's debut studio album I AM ME arrived on December 23, 2020, via Universal Music Japan, her first major-label original release. Spanning 10 core tracks (with the limited edition expanding to 14 via acoustic versions and bonus content), it explores themes of self-affirmation and perseverance, as seen in lead single "この手は" (about grasping one's future) and upbeat "I Wanna Be" (aspirational pop). Misawa contributed lyrics to several songs, with production handled by collaborators like Shōgo Sakurai and Tom-H@ck, blending J-pop with electronic elements for a more introspective sound detached from anime origins. The album peaked at number 43 on the Oricon weekly chart, selling 2,704 copies in its debut week, and included music videos for "I Wanna Be" and a drama track for "With You" in the limited edition.[46][47][48][49]Her second compilation, REMEDY, followed on December 21, 2022, also under Universal Music Japan, compiling 12 tracks of fan-favorite singles plus the new original "キセキなんじゃない?" (produced by Keita Miyanaga). Highlighting emotional "prescriptions" for listeners, it recontextualizes hits like "この手は," "Flag," and "Face" within themes of recovery and unity, reflecting post-2020 personal maturation amid career changes. No guest artists are featured, but the production emphasizes Misawa's matured vocals over synth-pop arrangements. The album reached #93 on the Billboard Japan Albums Chart.[50][51][52]
Mini-albums and EPs
Sachika Misawa's mini-albums and EPs represent concise releases, typically containing 4-6 tracks, that often serve as experimental or transitional works between her full-length albums, allowing for focused thematic exploration or ties to specific projects. These formats differ from her studio albums by emphasizing brevity and targeted concepts, such as character songs or personal reflections, rather than expansive discographic overviews.[13]Her debut mini-album, Polaris, released on February 20, 2013, by Warner Home Video, features five tracks directly linked to her voice acting role as Arisa Meigo in the film Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki. The collection includes insert songs from the movie, with highlights like the ethereal "telepath Hikari no Tou," which opens with soaring melodies evoking discovery, and the energetic "Brand New Bright Step," blending pop and orchestral elements. This release marked an early milestone in her singing career, peaking at No. 16 on the Oricon weekly charts and showcasing her ability to integrate voice work with original music.[15][16][53]Shinkokyuu (Deep Breath), her follow-up mini-album released on December 22, 2021, by Universal Music, comprises five original songs and arrived about a year after her debut full album I Am Me. Misawa wrote and composed three tracks, including the introspective "Toumei Ningen" (Invisible Person), which delves into isolation with minimalist arrangements, and "Utau yo" (I'll Sing), an empowering anthem underscoring her vocal identity. Positioned as a creative reset, the mini-album featured no ties to specific series, prioritizing personal artistry in its compact structure. It sold 2,777 copies in its first week on the Oricon albums chart.[54][55][56][57]Following her departure from Stardust Promotion in March 2023, Misawa released the EP Follow out Y in 2023, signaling a transitional phase in her independent endeavors. This four-track EP incorporates experimental elements, such as live-recorded versions of select songs, and focuses on themes of renewal, distinguishing it from prior promotional releases through its post-agency context and intimate production style.[58]From early anime-inspired mini-albums like Polaris to recent self-directed EPs, Misawa's shorter releases illustrate her evolution toward more autonomous musical expression.