Kentaro Kumagai is one of the many young seiyuu picking up on the fast pace of the seiyuu industry, working hard to stay afloat among the competition.
With a career over 10 years, Yuto Uemura is a talented seiyuu keeps on improving with each role. He's the kind of seiyuu that puts emphasis on his versatility, not making 2 characters of his sounding the same.
Junji Majima falls in the category of some seiyuu that have a solid career with over a decade of experience in the industry, however, popularity never hit them for much time and even when it did, it did not persist...
Takuya Eguchi is possibly one of the most prolific seiyuu out there and rarely do people miss him out of a project. Loved by his peers, Eguchi has made his career in a solid manner and in a way...
Taku Yashiro is a seiyuu on the rise. Having a steady career by now, the seiyuu has been showing little by little that he has the potential and the skills to become very successful in the seiyuu industry.
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Creative, versatile, massively talented and yet underappreciated, that's Yoshiki Nakajima in a nutshell.
For a seiyuu with a little over 20 years of career under his belt, it is not often that this seiyuu gets the recognition that he deserves. Takayuki Kondo is one of the most versatile seiyuu of his generation...
When it comes to well-versed seiyuu with innate talent and many years of experience under their belts, you can't forget about Kouki Uchiyama.
Masakazu Morita is a household name among shounen anime fans, having brought to life his fair share of iconic roles.
A late start in one's career in the seiyuu industry can prove to be a tremendous hurdle to overcome, but Yusuke Shirai has proven us wrong on that note.