Japanese voice actress, lyricist, and composer (born 1990)
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Kotori Koiwai (小岩井 ことり, Koiwai Kotori, born February 15, 1990) is a Japanese
voice actress, lyricist, and composer from
Kyoto.
Biography
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Koiwai was born in
Kyoto on February 15, 1990.[1] She initially took interest in voice acting after hearing the voice of
Pikachu in the
Pokémon anime. Afterwards, after working as a make-up model and as a narrator while still in high school, she became a voice actress.[2]
Her debut as a voice actress was in 2011 in the anime Blue Exorcist.
Koiwai is also a songwriter and a lyricist. She writes songs and lyrics for voice actress
Rie Tanaka.[3] She also wrote the song and lyrics for a song for Idolmaster Million Live! that she also performs herself.[4]
In 2019, she announced that she had been accepted into
Mensa.[5]
In 2020, she started doing ASMR streams and created her own ASMR Label: Kotoneiro.