Yuki Sakakihara is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with 81 Produce who voices Kirara Hoshi in the Jujutsu Kaisen anime, produced by MAPPA.
In Jujutsu Kaisen, Sakakihara provides the voice of Kirara Hoshi in the Japanese-language cast, one of many supporting parts he has taken across ensemble anime since his 2018 debut. The role showcases the same steady character work that has anchored his broader output at 81 Produce.
Sakakihara's resume includes Shu Ujigawa from the idol project From Argonavis, the character Nanaki Ralei in a debt-plagued fantasy kingdom, Asahi Ikusaba in the series My One-Hit Kill Sister, and Jyushi Aimono in the Hypnosis Mic franchise. Working out of Ibara, he has been active since 2018 and is affiliated with the 81 Produce talent agency.
Sakakihara voices Kirara Hoshi in Jujutsu Kaisen and Shu Ujigawa in the idol project From Argonavis. He also plays Jyushi Aimono in the Hypnosis Mic franchise.
Sakakihara built his profile playing Nanaki Ralei in a debt-plagued fantasy kingdom series and Asahi Ikusaba in My One-Hit Kill Sister. These supporting roles sit alongside his other credits across ensemble anime titles.
Sakakihara is credited as a Japanese voice actor, indicating he is male. He was born in 1995.
Sakakihara is affiliated with 81 Produce, the talent agency that represents his voice acting work. It has backed him across his ensemble anime and idol-media credits.
Sakakihara is based out of Ibara and has worked in voice acting since his 2018 debut. His career has centered on ensemble roles across a range of anime and idol media projects.

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