
Mikako Komatsu is a Japanese voice performer and singer who plays Maki Zenin in the Japanese-language Jujutsu Kaisen, produced by MAPPA.
Komatsu voices Maki Zenin, one of the series' central students at Tokyo Jujutsu High and a member of the Zenin clan, for the Japanese-language Jujutsu Kaisen. The role has become one of her most prominent, carrying Maki's arc across the anime's run under MAPPA's production.
Komatsu is known for voicing Maki Zenin, one of Jujutsu Kaisen's central students at Tokyo Jujutsu High and a member of the Zenin clan. The role, part of the Japanese-language cast for MAPPA's anime, has become one of her most prominent credits.
Komatsu's most prominent anime credit is Maki Zenin in Jujutsu Kaisen, a role she has carried across the anime's run under MAPPA's production. She has worked in the Japanese voice acting industry since the late 2000s.
Komatsu is represented by Hirata Office, the agency behind her voice acting career in Japan.
Beyond voice acting, Komatsu also releases music under her own name, blending anime roles with a parallel career as a singer.
Komatsu was born in 1988 and began working as a voice actress and singer in Japan in the late 2000s, building a career now spanning close to two decades.

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