Tomoe Tamiyasu, born on January 3 in Hiroshima, Japan, has made significant waves in the world of voice acting, particularly within the realm of visual novels. Debuting in 2005, she quickly gained notoriety for her captivating performances in over 200 titles, with standout roles in the beloved Bishoujo Game "Little Busters!" (2007) and its anime adaptation, which aired in 2012. Collectors prize her contributions, especially to "Kud Wafter" (2021), where her dual portrayal of the protagonist and heroine showcases her diverse vocal talents.
Tamiyasu's work appeals to both anime enthusiasts and collectors of niche physical media, as her roles often embody rich character arcs that resonate with fans. Her decision to use an all-hiragana name for non-adult roles reflects her commitment to her craft, making her releases highly sought after. As collectors curate their collections, Tamiyasu's contributions to the industry, particularly in the adult and mainstream segments, ensure her films remain treasured pieces in any serious collection.