Amamiya, Sora

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Family name: 雨宮
Birthday: Aug 28, 1993
Website: http://www.amamiyasora....
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Blood type: AB
Birth place: Tokyo, Japan

Sora Amamiya was introduced to the seiyuu profession in high school by a friend who enjoyed anime. She decided to become a seiyuu after seeing the voice roles of Miyuki Sawashiro.

In 2011, Amamiya passed the 2nd Music Ray'n Super Seiyuu Audition and joined the talent agency. She debuted the following year voicing minor characters in Aikatsu!, Shinsekai yori, and Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun. Amamiya won her first lead role in Isshuukan Friends. in 2014. Later that year, she joined the unit TrySail with seiyuu Momo Asakura and Shiina Natsukawa, both of whom passed the same Music Ray'n audition.

Amamiya was named a winner of the Best New Actress award in the 9th Seiyuu Awards. She is nicknamed Ten-chan, as her given name can also be read as "Ten."

Profile: Music Ray'n
Twitter: @Amamiyastaff
Blog: Ameba
YouTube: @Sora-Amamiya, @tekuten

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