Sara Nakayama is a Japanese voice actress with the agency Aoni Production, previously credited under the name Manami Nakayama, who voices Mochi in the Japanese version of One Piece.
Nakayama voices Mochi in the Japanese dub of One Piece, contributing to the anime's large ensemble of character performances produced by Toei Animation. The part is one entry in a voice acting career stretching back to the early 1990s.
Nakayama began her career under her birth name, Manami Nakayama, before adopting the Sara Nakayama stage name during her time at Aoni Production. She has continued working as a voice actress in Japanese animation and games since debuting in the early 1990s.
Nakayama voices Mochi in the Japanese dub of One Piece, contributing to the anime's large ensemble of character performances produced by Toei Animation. The role is one entry in a voice acting career that stretches back to the early 1990s.
Nakayama is affiliated with Aoni Production, where she has continued working as a voice actress in Japanese animation and games.
Nakayama began her career under her birth name, Manami Nakayama, before adopting the Sara Nakayama stage name during her time at Aoni Production.
Nakayama has worked as a voice actress since debuting in the early 1990s, with her formally tracked activity beginning in 1993 according to industry records. Since then she has continued to take on roles in both Japanese animation and video games.
Sara Nakayama was born in 1974 in Japan. She holds Japanese nationality and has spent her entire career working within the country's anime and video game voice acting industry.

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