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In 2016, at the 10th Seiyu Awards, she won the Kazue Takahashi Award for "the female performer who broadens the profession of voice acting in every form of media." [10] Inoue is married, and has a daughter named Honoka. [11] Honoka uses Inoue as her stage "family" name and she is also a voice actress and singer.
"Kinsan Ginsan" (きんさんぎんさん), was the affectionate name of Japanese identical twin sisters from Nagoya, widely known for their longevity, and for being the oldest living twins. Their full names were Kin Narita (成田 きん, Narita Kin, 1 August 1892 – 23 January 2000) and Gin Kanie (蟹江 ぎん, Kanie Gin, 1 August 1892
Kikuko (written: 喜久子, 伎共子 or 記久子) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Kikuko Inoue (井上 喜久子, born 1964), Japanese singer and voice actress; Kikuko Kanai (金井 喜久子, 1911–1986), Japanese composer; Kikuko Kawakami (川上 喜久子, 1904–1985), Japanese writer
Mana Mikura (三倉 茉奈, Mikura Mana) and Kana Mikura (三倉 佳奈, Mikura Kana) (born February 23, 1986) are Japanese identical twin sister actresses. They are mostly collectively referred to as ManaKana (マナカナ). They were born in Osaka, Osaka. Mana is the older one, born 7 minutes before Kana.
Voiced by: Inori Minase, [1] Ayane Sakura (commercial), Yuki Kyoka (Rena) (Japanese); Tia Ballard [2] (English) The youngest and shortest quintuplet sister who has an expressive ahoge, long hair with two twirling "streams" and two stars beside her eyes. She has a two-faced personality; she's always friendly with acquaintances and classmates but ...
Voiced by: Satsuki Yukino (Japanese); Megan Hollingshead (2006 anime), Michelle Rojas (2020 anime) (English) [1] Played by: Rin Asuka (film), Rika Nakai (TV series) One of Keiichi's friend's, Shion's identical twin sister and the leader of the after-school club. Her social skills are on par with Keiichi, whom she highly respects as a friend and ...
Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino (Japanese); Greg Cote (English) Kenichi Saruyama (猿山 健一, Saruyama Ken'ichi) is the perverted best friend of Rito. Kenichi has known him since junior high and is more open and obvious of his obsession with girls and is one of the few male characters Rito can talk to about his situations involving Haruna or Lala.
Twin Sisters of Kyoto (Japanese: 古都, Hepburn: Koto) is a 1963 Japanese drama film directed by Noboru Nakamura, based on the novel The Old Capital (1962) by Nobel Prize laureate Yasunari Kawabata. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film was Japan's submission for the 1964 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film .