Miyu Tomita works in Japan as a voice actress and singer, signed to Amuse, and voices Kei in Dandadan.
In Dandadan, Miyu Tomita voices Kei, joining the Japanese-language cast assembled for Science SARU's adaptation. The part follows a pattern she has built across many anime series, playing energetic and offbeat young characters. It adds another entry to a resume built largely on comedic supporting roles.
Tomita set her sights on voice acting back in elementary school, then broke into the industry in 2014 by winning one of two auditions she entered. She has since built a wide-ranging resume that includes Riko in Made in Abyss, Gabriel in Gabriel DropOut, Miko Iino from Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, and Rizu Ogata in We Never Learn, plus parts in Aikatsu Stars!, Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, and Ayakashi Triangle.
Miyu Tomita set her sights on voice acting back in elementary school. She broke into the industry in 2014 by winning one of two auditions she entered.
Yes, Miyu Tomita works as both a voice actress and a singer in Japan. She is signed to the talent agency Amuse.
Beyond her Dandadan role, Tomita has also appeared in Aikatsu Stars!, Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, and Ayakashi Triangle, adding to a resume built on comedic supporting parts.
In Dandadan, Miyu Tomita voices Kei, joining the Japanese-language cast Science SARU assembled for the anime. The part continues a pattern she has built playing energetic, offbeat young characters.
Tomita's credits include Riko in Made in Abyss, Gabriel in Gabriel DropOut, Miko Iino in Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, and Rizu Ogata in We Never Learn.

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