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Kotono Mitsuishi

Kotono Mitsuishi.jpg

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Gender: Female
Date of birth: December 8, 1967
Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan
Voice of: Hidemi Hondou
Sayaka Mine
Yuri Konno
Years active: 1988 - present

Kotono Mitsuishi (三石 琴乃 Mitsuishi Kotono?), born December 8, 1967, is a seiyu from Tokyo.[1]

In Detective Conan, she voices the character of Hidemi Hondou. Prior to her role in Detective Conan, Mitsuishi stared in Gosho Aoyama's earlier work, Kenyu Densetsu Yaiba, as the female lead, Sayaka Mine. She would later reprise this role in 2000 for the Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!! crossover OVA.

Her hobbies include shopping, watching movies, and Japanese dance.[2] She was part of the musical group Peach Hips, along with her fellow seiyu from Sailor Moon.[3] Mitsuishi is married and has one daughter. Her blood type is A.

She won the Kazue Takahashi Award in 2014 at the 8th Annual Seiyū Awards.[4] This distinguished award was presented to her for being a "...female performer who broadens the profession of voice acting in every form of media."

Other notable works

Anime

OVA

Video games

See also

References