
Rikiya Koyama is a Japanese actor and voice performer tied to the Haiyuza Theatre Company, well known for playing Ging Freecss in Hunter x Hunter and Coyote Starrk in Bleach, though no specific One Piece character credit for him is documented in available records.
No specific One Piece character is documented for Koyama in available cast records. His extensive work voicing imposing, tough-edged characters across long-running franchises places him among the many veteran performers whose individual One Piece contributions are not always catalogued in mainstream sources.
Affiliated with the Haiyuza Theatre Company, Koyama has built a long voice-acting career centered on tough, often massive characters, with credits that include Ging Freecss within Hunter x Hunter, the towering Yamato on Naruto Shippuden, Coyote Starrk on Bleach, and One Punch Man's Deep Sea King. He also serves as the regular Japanese dub-over artist for stars such as George Clooney, Dwayne Johnson, Denzel Washington, and Keanu Reeves.
Koyama is known for voicing Ging Freecss in Hunter x Hunter and Coyote Starrk in Bleach. No specific One Piece character has been documented for him in available cast records, though his broader career includes many similarly imposing anime roles.
Beyond Ging Freecss and Starrk, Koyama voices the towering Yamato on Naruto Shippuden and the Deep Sea King in One Punch Man. He has built a reputation for playing tough, massive characters across several long-running franchises.
Koyama serves as the regular Japanese dub-over artist for stars including George Clooney, Dwayne Johnson, Denzel Washington, and Keanu Reeves. This work sits alongside his original character work across long-running anime franchises.
No specific One Piece character has been confirmed for Koyama in available casting records. He is affiliated with the Haiyuza Theatre Company and belongs to a large pool of veteran Japanese performers whose individual One Piece contributions are not always catalogued in mainstream sources.
Rikiya Koyama is a Japanese actor and voice performer affiliated with the Haiyuza Theatre Company, born in 1963 and active in the industry since 1987. He has built a decades-long career centered on tough, imposing characters across major anime franchises.

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