
Kenji Nojima is a Japanese voice actor and singer who has provided voice work for the One Piece anime produced by Toei Animation.
Nojima voiced a role in Toei Animation's One Piece, an entry in a career built largely on long-running franchise casting since the mid-1990s. The part adds to a resume that already spans mecha, fantasy, and modern drama titles across two decades of steady work.
Nojima's first major voice-over role was Spark in Record of Lodoss War, the Chronicles of the Heroic Knight series, and by the 2000s he was voicing Hikaru Ichijyo across a run of Macross video games. Later credits include Yuto Kiba in High School DxD, followed by Nobuchika Ginoza in the police drama Psycho-Pass, plus Keisaku Sato in the comedy Shakugan no Shana, alongside Taihei Doma in Himouto! Umaru-chan, and eventually Tuxedo Mask opposite Sailor Moon Crystal. Affiliated with Aoni Production, he has worked steadily since 1996 and also performs as a singer.
Kenji Nojima is a Japanese voice actor and singer affiliated with Aoni Production who has worked steadily since 1996. His credits include a voice role in Toei Animation's One Piece alongside a resume built largely on long-running franchise casting.
Nojima's first major voice-over role was Spark in Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight. It launched a career that has since spanned mecha, fantasy, and modern drama titles.
Nojima is known for playing Yuto Kiba in High School DxD, Nobuchika Ginoza in the police drama Psycho-Pass, and Tuxedo Mask opposite Sailor Moon Crystal. He has also voiced Keisaku Sato in Shakugan no Shana and Taihei Doma in Himouto! Umaru-chan.
By the 2000s, Nojima was voicing Hikaru Ichijyo across a run of Macross video games. The role came as his career expanded beyond television anime into game casting.
Nojima is affiliated with Aoni Production, one of Japan's major voice acting agencies. He has worked under that affiliation since 1996 and also performs as a singer.

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