Ayaka Ohashi

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Ayaka Ohashi
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Voice Actress Profile
Name: 大橋彩香 (おおはし あやか)
Nickname: はっしー (Hassy; Hasshi), へごちん (Hegochin)
Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
Birthdate: September 12, 1994
Age: 29
Height: 159cm
Blood: A
Agency: Horipro
Occupations: Voice Actress,
Singer
External Links
Ayaka's Website/Horipro Page
Lantis Page
Blog
Twitter

Ayaka Ohashi (大橋彩香 Ohashi Ayaka) is a Japanese voice actress from Tokyo, Japan and the voice actress for the idol Uzuki Shimamura. She is represented by the talent agency Horipro and is signed to music label Lantis. She also voices Pinyakorata.

Radio Participation

Radio Host

Dereradi: Host

Guest Appearances

THE IDOLM@STER STATION!!+: Broadcast 14

Concert Appearances

THE IDOLM@STER SHINY FESTA + CINDERELLA GIRLS Special Party
THE IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls Dereraji Special Stage
THE IDOLM@STER 8th ANNIVERSARY HOP! STEP!! FESTIV@L!!! @ NAGOYA
THE IDOLM@STER 8th ANNIVERSARY HOP! STEP!! FESTIV@L!!! @ MAKUHARI
Animelo Summer Live 2013
THE IDOLM@STER M@STERS OF IDOL WORLD!! 2014 Day 1 and 2
THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS 1st LIVE WONDERFUL M@GIC!!

Other Roles

Anime

  • Aikatsu! as Ran Shibuki
  • BanG Dream! as Saya Yamabuki
  • Cinderella Girls Theater as Uzuki Shimamura, Pinyakorata
  • Comet Lucifer as Felie
  • Doki Doki Pretty Cure! as Lance
  • Flip Flappers as Yayaka
  • Knight's & Magic as Adeltrud Olter
  • Masamune-kun's Revenge R as Aki Adagaki
  • Shin Ikkitousen as Sonken, Chuubou
  • The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls as Uzuki Shimamura, Pinyakorata
  • The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls U149 as Uzuki Shimamura
  • Uma Musume - Pretty Derby as Vodka
  • Umayuru as Vodka

Video Games

  • Azur Lane as IJN Choukai, KMS Z35
  • Princess Connect!/Princess Connect! Re:DIVE as Hatsune Kashiwazaki, Uzuki Shimamura
  • BanG Dream! Girls Band Party as Saya Yamabuki
  • Uma Musume - Pretty Derby as Vodka

Trivia

  • Her nickname "Hegochin" (へごちん) originated in her misreading an onomatopeia in a printed text ("へゴチン", where へ is a particle and not part of the word. It should be read as "e gochin").[1]

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External Links