Kazuya Nakai is a longtime Japanese voice actor best recognized as the voice of Roronoa Zoro in One Piece, who also joined the Japanese-language cast of Dandadan.
Nakai joined the Japanese-language cast that Science SARU assembled for its television adaptation of Yukinobu Tatsu's Dandadan manga, lending his seasoned vocal work to the ensemble surrounding leads Momo and Okarun. His involvement added a veteran presence to a production largely driven by newer talent, another credit in a career already filled with genre-defining characters.
Nakai has voiced characters across anime, video games, and tokusatsu since the mid-1990s, with Roronoa Zoro in One Piece standing as his signature role. Other credits include Toshiro Hijikata in Gintama, Date Masamune across the Sengoku Basara franchise, Mugen in Samurai Champloo, and Jin Sakai in Ghost of Tsushima's Japanese voice track. His performances in One Piece and Gin Tama earned him a Best Supporting Actor prize at the 2011 Seiyu Awards.
Kazuya Nakai has voiced Toshiro Hijikata in Gintama, Date Masamune across the Sengoku Basara franchise, and Mugen in Samurai Champloo. His career in anime, video games, and tokusatsu dates back to the mid-1990s.
Kazuya Nakai does not voice Zoro in Ghost of Tsushima. He voices Jin Sakai in the game's Japanese voice track, a separate role from his signature performance as Roronoa Zoro in One Piece.
Nakai's signature role is Roronoa Zoro in One Piece, a character he has voiced since the mid-1990s. It stands as the defining credit of his multi-decade career.
Yes, Kazuya Nakai, the Japanese voice actor behind Roronoa Zoro in One Piece, was born in 1967.
Nakai's performances in One Piece and Gintama earned him a Best Supporting Actor prize at the 2011 Seiyu Awards, recognition for his work across two of his major franchises.

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