Yumiri Hanamori
Yumiri Hanamori (花守 ゆみり, Hanamori Yumiri; born September 29, 1997) is a Japanese voice actress from Kanagawa Prefecture, affiliated with her own talent agency, Tomorrow Jam, since 2023.[1][2] She debuted in 2013 under the alias Rimiyu and has since become known for voicing energetic and multifaceted characters in anime, video games, and other media, with over 170 anime credits to her name.[3][4] Hanamori's career began with minor roles in series such as Aiura, where she voiced Souta Amaya, marking her entry into the industry while still in high school.[3] By 2017, she had transitioned to more prominent supporting parts, including Gin Minowa in Yuki Yuna is a Hero: Washio Sumi Chapter and Evileye in Overlord.[5] Her affiliation with the agency m&i from 2017 to 2022 supported her growth, after which she established Tomorrow Jam to manage her career independently.[6] Among her most notable anime roles are Nadeshiko Kagamihara, the cheerful protagonist of Laid-Back Camp (2018–present), and Ai Hayasaka, the sharp-witted maid in Kaguya-sama: Love is War (2019–present), both of which have garnered significant acclaim for her versatile performance style blending enthusiasm and subtlety.[3][7] She also provided the voice for Sagiri Yamada Asaemon, a skilled swordswoman in Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku (2023), and Shizuku Yaegashi in Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest (2019).[7] In video games, Hanamori has lent her voice to characters like Yanfei in Genshin Impact (2020–present), Mercedes von Martritz in Fire Emblem: Three Houses (2019), and the Nemo series in Fate/Grand Order (2015–present), expanding her presence in interactive media.[2][4] Beyond voice acting, Hanamori has contributed to music, performing character songs for projects like The Rolling Girls (2015) and Etotama (2015), showcasing her singing talent.[8] Her work continues to evolve, with recent roles including Hoshino Takanashi in Blue Archive the Animation (2024) and Riyo in Gachiakuta (2025), reflecting her ongoing influence in the anime and gaming industries as of November 2025.[3]Early Life
Birth and Upbringing
Yumiri Hanamori was born on September 29, 1997, in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.[7][4] Public details about Hanamori's family background remain limited, as she has maintained privacy regarding her personal life.[9] Of Japanese heritage, she grew up in the urban environment of Kanagawa Prefecture, a densely populated region adjacent to Tokyo known for its blend of residential neighborhoods and metropolitan amenities.[4] Her early childhood experiences reflect a typical upbringing in this setting, with influences shaped by the prefecture's vibrant community and access to cultural activities, though specific anecdotes from her pre-teen years are not widely documented. She practiced ballet from kindergarten through fourth grade, which introduced her to performance arts.[10]Education and Interests
Yumiri Hanamori was born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, which provided the local context for her early influences in performing arts through regional media and activities.[11] She attended high school in Kanagawa Prefecture, balancing her studies with emerging interests in creative pursuits.[12] During her second year of high school, approximately 2014–2015, Hanamori developed a specific interest in acting, marking a pivotal shift toward the performing arts.[9] This period coincided with her growing fascination with voice work, influenced by her exposure to anime and encouragement from peers.[13] Her initial exposure to voice acting stemmed from school activities; she participated in the tennis club until her second year of middle school. Later, during her second year of high school, a friend suggested she explore it as a potential path.[10][13] Additionally, watching late-night anime during her adolescent years ignited her curiosity about the profession, blending her everyday school life with imaginative media experiences that highlighted the possibilities of vocal performance. Following her high school graduation in 2016, Hanamori decided to pursue voice acting professionally, building on preparatory interests such as audition explorations and self-directed training to transition into the industry.[12]Career
Debut and Early Roles
Yumiri Hanamori entered the voice acting profession in 2013, beginning with minor roles in anime productions. Her debut credit was as Sōta Amaya in the short-form series Aiura, a slice-of-life comedy that aired as part of the Ultra Super Anime Time block on TV Tokyo. This early appearance marked her initial foray into the industry, where she lent her voice to supporting characters amid a cast featuring established talents. In 2015, Hanamori gained her first notable anime role as Chiaya Misono, a key member of the titular group in The Rolling Girls, an original series produced by Wit Studio that explored themes of friendship and conflict across post-apocalyptic Japan. The same year, she represented the upcoming project Garakowa: Restore the World by walking the red carpet at the opening ceremony of the 28th Tokyo International Film Festival alongside director Masashi Ishihama and co-stars Risa Taneda and Ayane Sakura. This event highlighted her emerging presence in both television and film sectors. That year also saw her early foray into radio, serving as the 62nd personality for Radio Flush, a program fostering new talent in the seiyuu community. Hanamori's breakthrough came in 2016 with the lead role of Remo, a mysterious amnesiac girl central to the plot of the science fiction anime film Garakowa: Restore the World, directed by Ishihama and produced by A-1 Pictures. Voicing the protagonist in this theatrical debut allowed her to showcase a range of emotional depth, from vulnerability to determination, in a story involving virtual worlds and antivirus programs.Agency Affiliations and Milestones
Yumiri Hanamori began her professional career affiliated with Pony Canyon Artists under its Swallow division following her debut in 2013. This initial agency provided foundational support for her entry into the voice acting industry. In 2017, she transitioned to m&i, a management agency specializing in voice talent, where she remained until the end of 2022; this shift aligned with a phase of expanding opportunities and professional development. During her tenure with m&i, Hanamori attained notable milestones, including her participation in live stage events, like the 2017 The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls 5th LIVE TOUR Serendipity Parade!!!, further marking her growth, extending her reach beyond studio work to public performances. These achievements underscored a period of rising prominence, complemented by select international appearances at conventions, building on earlier engagements like Anime Expo in 2015.[14][12] In a pivotal career move, Hanamori departed m&i at the end of 2022 and established her own talent agency, tomorrow jam, on January 1, 2023, becoming its inaugural talent and president. This self-founded agency represents a key milestone in her autonomy, allowing tailored management of her career while continuing to support her ongoing projects. As of 2025, she remains affiliated with tomorrow jam, which has grown to include additional talents under her leadership.[15][2][16]Challenges and Recent Developments
In November 2019, Hanamori suffered a knee injury diagnosed as patellar subluxation and meniscus damage, which had worsened over time and required her to undergo treatment that prevented continued participation in physically demanding activities.[17][18] This condition led to her "graduation" from the Re:Stage! franchise, where she had voiced the character Itsumura Haruka since 2017, marking a significant professional setback as it ended her involvement in the multimedia project.[17] On July 10, 2022, Hanamori tested positive for COVID-19, resulting in her absence from a promotional event for the Laid-Back CampΔ manga and temporary disruptions to her recording schedule amid Japan's ongoing pandemic restrictions. Following a period of recovery, she resumed work steadily, transitioning to her new agency, tomorrow jam, in January 2023, which provided a more independent structure to support her career stability after these health challenges.[6][19] By 2024 and into 2025, Hanamori has expanded her portfolio with prominent roles in ongoing and upcoming anime series, demonstrating resilience in her professional trajectory. Notable among these are her voicing of Riyo in the 2025 adaptation of Gachiakuta, an energetic member of the Cleaners group, alongside parts in Sorairo Utility as Izumi Akina and Uma Musume Cinderella Gray as Dicta Striker.[20][21][22] These developments highlight her continued growth in the industry despite prior obstacles.Filmography
Anime Series
One of her early prominent roles was Chiaya Misono in The Rolling Girls (2015), a supporting character in a story about young women resolving regional conflicts through motorcycle gangs and symbolic battles. One of her breakthrough roles came in Laid-Back Camp (Yuru Camp△, 2018–present), where she voices the main character Nadeshiko Kagamihara, an energetic and sociable high school girl whose enthusiasm for outdoor activities drives the slice-of-life narrative centered on camping and friendship; Hanamori reprised the role across all three seasons, including the third airing in 2024.[23] In Kaguya-sama: Love is War (2019–2023), Hanamori portrays Ai Hayasaka, a supporting character who serves as Kaguya Shinomiya's loyal maid and confidante, using her intelligence and adaptability to navigate the romantic mind games at Shuchiin Academy; the role spans multiple seasons and highlights Hayasaka's multifaceted personality, from composed servant to playful alter egos.[24] Hanamori voiced Ryuuji Ayukawa in Blue Period (2021), a supporting role as the androgynous aspiring artist and friend to protagonist Yatora Yaguchi, whose cross-dressing and artistic passion contribute to themes of self-discovery and the pressures of pursuing art in high school.[25][26] Her performance as Sagiri Yamada Asaemon in Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku (2023) marks a lead role, depicting a determined female executioner from a historic family who joins a group of criminals on a deadly quest for immortality on a forbidden island; Sagiri's skilled swordsmanship and moral resolve are central to the series' dark action plot across its 13 episodes.[27] In Shangri-La Frontier (2023–present), Hanamori lends her voice to Psyger-100 (Momo Saiga), a supporting antagonist and skilled player in the virtual reality game world, whose tech-savvy and competitive nature adds tension to the protagonist's adventures in the isekai-style narrative; the role continues into the second season airing in 2024–2025.[28][29] Hanamori voices Riyo Reaper in Gachiakuta (2025–present), a main member of the Cleaner team known for her carefree, energetic demeanor and combat prowess in a post-apocalyptic world of trash and monsters, emphasizing themes of redemption and survival; the series premiered in July 2025.[20][30] In 2025, Hanamori voices the protagonist Akira Masaki in the TV anime adaptation of Promise of Wizard (Mahō Tsukai no Yakusoku), where her versatile portrayal supports the sage's role in a wizard-human coexistence narrative involving annual lunar threats.[31]Anime Films
Yumiri Hanamori has contributed to several animated feature films, voicing key characters in science fiction, slice-of-life, and romantic comedy genres. Her roles often highlight energetic and supportive personalities, drawing from her established television work to provide continuity in ensemble narratives.[32] In her debut film, Garakowa: Restore the World (2016), directed by Masashi Ishihama and produced by A-1 Pictures, Hanamori voiced Remo, a mysterious amnesiac girl central to the story's exploration of a virtual world threatened by viruses. Released on January 9, 2016, the film follows Remo as she allies with android sisters Dual and Dorothy to restore balance, with her character's innocence and determination driving the emotional core of the sci-fi fantasy plot.[33][34] Hanamori reprised her role as the enthusiastic camper Nadeshiko Kagamihara in Laid-Back Camp the Movie (2022), a sequel to the television series produced by C-Station and directed by Yoshiaki Kyōgoku. Released on July 1, 2022, the film depicts the Outdoor Activities Club members reuniting to develop a campsite at Lake Motosu during summer break, where Nadeshiko's boundless energy and love for group adventures propel the feel-good narrative focused on friendship and outdoor exploration.[35][36] She also lent her voice to Ai Hayasaka in Kaguya-sama: Love Is War – The First Kiss That Never Ends (2022), a compilation film by A-1 Pictures directed by Shinichi Omata that recaps the third season with new content. Premiering on May 20, 2022, the movie centers on the evolving romance between student council members, with Hayasaka—as Kaguya Shinomiya's clever maid and confidante—playing a pivotal supporting role in scheming to advance the central couple's relationship while managing her own subplot.[37] In 2025, Hanamori voiced Batch Kousa in Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans - Urdr Hunt: Chiisana Chousensha no Kiseki, a supporting role in the science fiction mecha narrative.[3]Video Games
Yumiri Hanamori began her voice acting career in video games with the role of Dolphy in the MMORPG MapleStory, released in 2015 for PC and mobile platforms by Nexon, marking one of her early contributions to interactive media.[38] Among her prominent roles, Hanamori voiced Kokoro Sato in THE iDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls Starlight Stage, a rhythm and idol simulation mobile game developed by Bandai Namco Entertainment and released in 2015 for iOS and Android. Sato, a cheerful and determined 26-year-old office worker aspiring to become an idol, benefits from Hanamori's energetic and supportive vocal delivery, which enhances the character's motivational presence in live performances and story events.[39][40] In 2021, Hanamori took on the role of Takanashi Hoshino in Blue Archive, a tactical RPG gacha game by Nexon Games for mobile devices. Hoshino, the laid-back third-year student and chairwoman of Abydos High School's Countermeasures Committee, is portrayed with Hanamori's calm, drowsy tone that underscores the character's sleepy yet reliable demeanor, adding depth to her protective role in the game's school-based narratives.[41][42] Hanamori voiced Ako Ichinose in the 2017 JRPG Blue Reflection, developed by Gust for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita (later ported to PC). Ichinose, an aspiring journalist and member of the Journalism Club at Hoshinomiya Girls' High School, is brought to life through Hanamori's lively and opportunistic inflections, which highlight the character's profit-driven personality and chaotic influence on the story's emotional and fantastical elements involving "Leap" powers.[43][44] Her role as Fray in TEVI, a 2023 Metroidvania action RPG by CreSpirit for PC and Nintendo Switch, features the beastkin childhood friend and boss character whose fierce loyalty and combat prowess are amplified by Hanamori's dynamic, emotive performance, contributing to the game's themes of friendship and adventure in its pixel-art world.[45][46] In 2025, Hanamori voiced Mother Brain in HYKE: Northern Light(s), a role in the adventure game narrative, and Origami in Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree, contributing to its fantasy elements.[4]Dubbing Roles
Yumiri Hanamori has expanded her voice acting portfolio into Japanese dubbing for foreign animations and live-action productions, demonstrating her adaptability in synchronizing performances with pre-recorded footage from international sources. This work differs from her original Japanese anime roles by requiring precise lip-sync matching to the original actors' movements and cultural nuances in translation, often targeting family audiences or streaming viewers in Japan. Her dubbing credits highlight contributions to Western, French, and Korean media, where she voices youthful characters in adventurous and dramatic contexts.[2] One of her early dubbing roles was in the French animated series LoliRock (アイドルプリンセス☆ロリロック), where she provided the Japanese voice for the character Talia, a key member of the magical girl group, emphasizing energetic and melodic delivery to suit the musical elements of the show.[2] In the American animated series Batwheels (バットウィール), a DC Comics production aimed at young children, Hanamori dubbed Redbird, a heroic vehicle sidekick, infusing the role with playful enthusiasm during its 2023 Japanese broadcast.[2] Her involvement in Korean content includes voicing Joo-hee in the animated series Armored Saurus (ARMORED SAURUS アーマードサウルス), a dinosaur-themed adventure, and a role in the live-action drama Snowdrop (スノードロップ), where she contributed to the localization of tense historical narratives for Japanese viewers.[2] Hanamori also participated in the Japanese dub of the American animated film The Addams Family 2 (アダムス・ファミリー2 アメリカ横断旅行!, 2022), voicing a tourist girl in comedic scenes that added to the film's quirky family road trip tone. This role exemplifies the challenges of dubbing feature films, where timing must align with exaggerated animations and ensemble casts.[2][47] Overall, these projects underscore her growing presence in the dubbing field, bridging global content for Japanese audiences through her versatile vocal range.[2]Other Works
Radio Programs
Hanamori served as the 62nd personality for the radio program Radio Dot Ai (Raji Dot Ai), where she hosted episodes exploring various aspects of her voice acting aspirations and personal challenges, beginning in April 2015.[48] The show featured segments like listener mail readings and improv challenges, marking an early milestone in her broadcasting experience shortly after her professional debut. In 2023, to commemorate her 10th anniversary as a voice actress, Hanamori launched her solo program Hanamori Yumiri 404RADIO on the Onsen internet radio station, running for one year with twice-monthly deliveries.[49] The series included reflective discussions on her career year by year, listener corners such as "futsuota" for general messages, and guest appearances from fellow voice actors like Higashiyama Nao in July 2023 and Umeda Shūichirō in November 2023.[50] It concluded with its 24th episode on December 31, 2023, allowing Hanamori to share untold stories and behind-the-scenes insights.[51] Hanamori co-hosted the long-running gourmet-themed program Yumiri to Aina no Mogumogu Communications (Yumiri and Aina's Mogumogu Communications) alongside Suzuki Aina starting in 2016, emphasizing food as a tool for building connections through eating segments and casual chats.[52] The show evolved into Mogumogu Masters in 2020, with Hanamori and Suzuki serving as navigators while featuring rotating guest personalities, such as collaborations with the Etotama cast including Miyahara Saki, Kino Hina, and Yoshoka Mayu in the 21st episode on January 5, 2023.[53] It delivered over 20 episodes focused on voice actor experiences tied to culinary themes before entering a hiatus after 2023, fostering fan engagement through relatable, food-centric interactions. As the primary host of Radio Camp△: Yuru Camp△ Information Station (Raji Camp△), tied to the Yuru Camp△ anime series, Hanamori has provided updates, listener interactions, and promotional content since the program's inception with Season 1, continuing through special episodes for Season 3 in 2024.[54] Notable installments include Episode 41 on June 17, 2024, with guests Kurozawa Tomoyo (Togi Amano role), Hara Sayuri (Ooki Chihiro role), and Toyosaki Aki (Nadeshiko's sister role), highlighting anime news and behind-the-scenes anecdotes.[55] Hanamori has made numerous guest appearances on seiyū radio programs to promote her anime roles, such as the 12th episode of Blue Archive Radio! on June 17, 2024, where she discussed her portrayal of Hoshino alongside hosts Miura Chisaki (Nonomi role), Ishihi Erina, and others.[56] Another example is her guest spot on Kaguya-sama: Love is War Web Radio episodes, where she engaged in cast discussions with co-hosts like Koga Aoi during promotions for the series' seasons.[57] These appearances, often featuring collaborative segments like role reenactments and fan Q&A, have strengthened her connections with audiences and peers, enhancing her visibility as a versatile broadcaster.Drama CDs and Audio
Yumiri Hanamori has contributed to numerous drama CDs and audio projects, often voicing characters from light novel adaptations and anime tie-ins, where her performances emphasize vocal expressiveness to convey emotions and actions without visual cues. These audio-only formats allow her to rely heavily on voice modulation, pitch variation, and timing to differentiate characters and drive narratives, showcasing her versatility in ensemble casts. Her involvement spans from early works tied to multimedia franchises to more recent original dramas, highlighting her growth in delivering nuanced portrayals in pre-recorded spoken content.[11] Notable examples include her role as Haruka Sakomizu in the Silent Witches: Suomusu Iranko Chuutai ReBOOT! original drama CDs, released in volumes starting October 2018, where she portrayed a dropout witch in a squadron of misfits, using subtle tonal shifts to capture the character's admiration and determination.[58] In the Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! Extra: Ano Orokamono ni mo Kyakkou wo! Vol. 4 drama CD (November 2018), Hanamori voiced Lean, a magician, contributing to comedic side stories through exaggerated inflections that amplified the spin-off's humorous tone.[59] She also lent her voice to Shizuku Yaegashi in the Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest #10 limited edition drama CD (June 2019), emphasizing the character's resolve in fantasy scenarios via clear, resolute delivery.[60] Further contributions appear in Kemono Jihen drama CDs, where Hanamori reprised her role as the fox spirit Kon across volumes 1 and 2 (June 2021) and the special Kabane no Nagai Ichinichi (July 2021), employing playful yet eerie modulations to reflect the character's yokai nature in supernatural tales.[61][62][63] In the Otherside Picnic original drama CD (July 2021), she voiced Sorawo Kamikoshi, navigating horror elements through tense, whispered intonations that heightened the audio's atmospheric dread.[64] Her performance as Nadeshiko Kagamihara in the Yuru Camp drama CD Nokuru ga Tsukuru Camp Manual (June 2023) brought bubbly enthusiasm to camping narratives, relying on vibrant energy in her voice to evoke the series' relaxed vibe without on-screen visuals.[65]| Title | Character | Release Year | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Silent Witches: Suomusu Iranko Chuutai ReBOOT! Original Drama CD | Haruka Sakomizu | 2018 | [58] |
| Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! Extra: Ano Orokamono ni mo Kyakkou wo! Vol. 4 | Lean | 2018 | [59] |
| Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest #10 Limited Edition Drama CD | Shizuku Yaegashi | 2019 | [60] |
| Kemono Jihen Drama CD Vol. 1 | Kon | 2021 | [61] |
| Kemono Jihen Drama CD Vol. 2 | Kon | 2021 | [62] |
| Kemono Jihen Drama CD: Kabane no Nagai Ichinichi | Kon | 2021 | [63] |
| Otherside Picnic Original Drama CD | Sorawo Kamikoshi | 2021 | [64] |
| Yuru Camp Drama CD: Nokuru ga Tsukuru Camp Manual | Nadeshiko Kagamihara | 2023 | [65] |
Music and Discography
Yumiri Hanamori has integrated her singing talents into her voice acting career, frequently performing character songs, ending themes, and unit tracks for anime and games that enhance her roles' emotional depth.[11] Her musical output, often released as part of soundtracks or idol projects, spans solo singles, collaborative performances, and group efforts, with credits on over 190 albums as of 2025, primarily through VGMdb listings.[11] These works underscore her versatility, blending pop and anime-style vocals to support narrative themes in series where she voices energetic or youthful characters. Hanamori's solo singles include early releases tied to her voice roles. In 2015, she performed "Sendan Life / Remo Prototype," a character song from the anime film Garakowa -Restore the World- .[66] This was followed by "Tamashii / Gin Minowa" in 2017, featured in Yuki Yuna is a Hero: The Great Mankai Chapter.[67] A notable duet single, "Houkago Lover" (2017), recorded with Minami Tanaka as Koyori Tsumujikaze and Agari Kamiya from Shakunetsu no Takkyuu Musume, served as an insert song and included an instrumental version; it highlights her ability to convey playful romance through synchronized vocals.[68] Her character songs often involve collaborations that amplify ensemble dynamics. A prominent example is "Yume No Tsubomi" (2016), the theme and insert song for the anime film Garakowa -Restore the World-, performed alongside Ayane Sakura and Risa Taneda; the track's gentle melody evokes themes of memory and growth, aligning with the film's exploratory narrative. Hanamori also contributed to units like Happy Clover in 2016, formed by the main cast of Anne Happy♪. As the voice of Anne Hanakoizumi, she sang on the opening "Punch Mind Happiness" and ending "Ashita de Ii Kara," both released on the single Ashita de Ii Kara / Happy Clover, promoting the series' unlucky-yet-optimistic tone through upbeat, harmonious group performances.[69] In major franchise contributions, Hanamori's music for THE iDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls stands out, voicing idol Shin Sato since 2016. Key releases include the single "Sun Flower (Game Version)" (2017) from THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS LITTLE STARS! SUN♡FLOWER, capturing Sato's vibrant personality, and the 2020 album THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA MASTER 3chord for the Dance!, featuring tracks like "Dekoboko Speed Star" and "Sugar Heart Revolution."[40] These songs, part of over 50 Idolmaster-related credits, emphasize high-energy idol pop and have been integral to live events and mobile game soundtracks. Recent 2025 additions include "THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA MASTER Passion jewelries! 004" (January 22, 2025), continuing her solo performances as Shin Sato.[11] For Blue Archive, Hanamori voices Takanashi Hoshino and leads unit songs for the Abydos High School Countermeasure Council. The 2022 single "KAGAYAKI✦SUMMER DAYS" marked an early collaboration, while the 2024 anime adaptation featured the opening "Seishun no Archive" and ending "Mahiru no Sora no Tsuki" on the theme song single Seisyunnoākaibu / Mahirunosoranotuki, performed with Yui Ogura, Chiyuki Miura, Ayaka Ohashi, and Sayaka Harada.[70] These tracks, blending reflective and motivational lyrics with electronic pop arrangements, tie directly to Hoshino's protective role and the game's themes of camaraderie, with the anime release extending her musical impact into 2025. Additional 2025 credits include "The Promise of Togetherness," a livestream-exclusive song from January, further showcasing unit vocals.[71]| Release Title | Type | Date | Series/Unit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sendan Life / Remo Prototype | Single | Aug 14, 2015 | Garakowa -Restore the World- (Solo Character Song) | Performed as Remo Prototype.[66] |
| Yume No Tsubomi | Single | Jan 6, 2016 | Garakowa -Restore the World- (Collaboration) | With Ayane Sakura and Risa Taneda; theme/insert song.[72] |
| Punch Mind Happiness / Ashita de Ii Kara | Single | Mar 6, 2016 | Anne Happy♪ (Happy Clover Unit) | Opening and ending themes.[69] |
| Houkago Lover | Single | 2017 | Shakunetsu no Takkyuu Musume (Duet) | With Minami Tanaka; insert song with instrumental.[68] |
| THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA MASTER Take me☆Take you | Single | Nov 16, 2016 | Idolmaster (Shin Sato) | Features multiple tracks starring Hanamori.[11] |
| Sun Flower (Game Version) | Single | Jun 28, 2017 | Idolmaster Cinderella Girls Little Stars! | Solo performance as Shin Sato.[40] |
| KAGAYAKI✦SUMMER DAYS | Single | Oct 1, 2022 | Blue Archive (Abydos Unit) | Vocals with unit members.[11] |
| Seishun no Archive / Mahiru no Sora no Tsuki | Single | Sep 11, 2024 | Blue Archive the Animation (Abydos Unit) | Opening and ending themes.[70] |
| The Promise of Togetherness | Single | Jan 18, 2025 | Blue Archive (Abydos Unit) | Livestream release.[71] |
| THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA MASTER Passion jewelries! 004 | Single | Jan 22, 2025 | Idolmaster (Shin Sato) | Solo performance as Shin Sato.[11] |