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Shino Shimoji

Voice Actor

Shimoji works as a voice actress and singer in Japan, hailing from Okinawa Prefecture and signed to Aoni Production; in the One Piece anime from Toei Animation, she provides the voice of Shin Jaiya.

Agency: Aoni Production
Role: Voice Actor
Nationality: Japanese
Years Active: 2011-present
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One Piece Role

Shimoji lends her voice to the character Shin Jaiya in the Japanese version of One Piece, contributing to the anime's large ensemble cast under Toei Animation. The role adds to a voice-acting resume built since her debut in 2011.

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Career and Notable Roles

Beyond voice acting, Shimoji pursues a parallel music career under Aoni Production, having debuted as a singer in 2016 when she performed the opening theme for the anime Magic of Stella. She continues to balance both singing and voice work as part of her ongoing career in Japanese entertainment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who does Shino Shimoji voice in One Piece?

Shino Shimoji voices the character Shin Jaiya in the Japanese version of One Piece, contributing to the anime's large ensemble cast under Toei Animation.

Where is Shino Shimoji from?

Shimoji hails from Okinawa Prefecture in Japan, where she began her career as a voice actress and singer.

What talent agency represents Shino Shimoji?

Shimoji is signed to Aoni Production, where she pursues parallel careers in voice acting and music.

When did Shino Shimoji begin her singing career?

Shimoji debuted as a singer in 2016, performing the opening theme for the anime Magic of Stella.

When did Shino Shimoji make her voice acting debut?

Shimoji debuted as a voice actress in 2011, several years before she began her parallel career as a singer in 2016.

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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