Naomi Shindō is a Japanese voice actress represented by Aoni Production who lends her voice to Didit in the Japanese version of One Piece.
Naomi Shindō voices Didit in the original Japanese version of One Piece. The part is one of many supporting roles she has taken on during a career spanning more than two decades, adding to the anime's large ensemble cast.
Represented by Aoni Production, Shindō is known for playing Shizuru Fujino in Mai-HiME, reprised as Shizuru Viola in the spin-off Mai-Otome, plus Shaman King's Jane Diethel and Risai from The Twelve Kingdoms. She is also widely known as the longtime voice of Cagalli Yula Athha in the Gundam SEED series, a role Nanako Mori took over for 2024's Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom.
Naomi Shindō voices Didit in the Japanese version of One Piece. She is represented by Aoni Production and has worked in anime since 1999, making the role part of a supporting-cast career spanning more than two decades.
Shindō is best known as the longtime Japanese voice of Cagalli Yula Athha in the Gundam SEED series. She also played Shizuru Fujino in Mai-HiME, a role she reprised as Shizuru Viola in the spin-off Mai-Otome.
Beyond her signature roles, Shindō voiced Jane Diethel in Shaman King and Risai in The Twelve Kingdoms. These supporting parts add to a career built on a wide range of anime ensembles.
Naomi Shindō is a Japanese voice actress born in 1972 and represented by Aoni Production. She has been active in the industry since 1999, taking on supporting roles across anime alongside major franchise work.
Nanako Mori took over the role of Cagalli Yula Athha for 2024's Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom, after Shindō voiced the character for years in the original Gundam SEED series. The recasting closed out one of Shindō's most identifiable roles.

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