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Emi Uwagawa

Voice Actor

Emi Uwagawa is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Aoni Production whose body of anime work touches the One Piece franchise.

Role: Voice Actor
Nationality: Japanese
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One Piece Role

Uwagawa's connection to One Piece falls within her wider output as a Japanese voice actress, though the specific character she performed has not surfaced among her most documented credits. Her better-known work centers on other long-running franchises rather than One Piece itself.

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Career and Notable Roles

Born December 30 in Kobe, Hyogo, Uwagawa built her reputation largely through the Dynasty Warriors and Warriors Orochi game franchises, where she voices Sun Shang Xiang. She has remained affiliated with the talent agency Aoni Production throughout her career.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Emi Uwagawa's connection to One Piece?

Uwagawa's connection to One Piece falls within her wider output as a Japanese voice actress, though the specific character she performed has not surfaced among her most documented credits.

Who does Emi Uwagawa voice in Dynasty Warriors?

Uwagawa built her reputation largely through the Dynasty Warriors and Warriors Orochi game franchises, where she voices Sun Shang Xiang.

What talent agency represents Emi Uwagawa?

She has remained affiliated with the talent agency Aoni Production throughout her career, one of the few concretely documented details about her professional history alongside her better known video game voice credits.

Where was Emi Uwagawa born?

Uwagawa was born on December 30 in Kobe, a city in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The exact birth year is not part of her publicly documented biography, though the date and location are recorded.

Who is Emi Uwagawa?

Emi Uwagawa is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Aoni Production, best known for voicing Sun Shang Xiang in the Dynasty Warriors and Warriors Orochi game franchises, whose body of anime work also touches the One Piece franchise.

Sources & Information

This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the One Piece anime series, manga, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.

Character and scene imagery on this site is original artwork by Daddy Jim Headquarters, not screenshots or licensed imagery. Official cover art is used on three types of pages for editorial commentary:

  • Movie pages: theatrical posters and key visuals, credited to Toei Animation and Toei Company.
  • Game pages: official box art for the One Piece console and mobile games, credited to Bandai Namco.
  • Manga chapter pages: Jump Comics volume covers, credited to Shueisha and Eiichiro Oda.

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