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Sora Amamiya

1993 - Today

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Sora Amamiya (雨宮 天, Amamiya Sora; born August 28, 1993) is a Japanese voice actress, singer and songwriter. She is affiliated with the talent agency Music Ray'n. After passing an audition held by Music Ray'n, she made her voice acting debut in 2012. She had a leading role for the anime series One Week Friends. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2024). Sora Amamiya is the 3,261st most popular singer (down from 2,862nd in 2024), the 3,056th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,205th in 2019) and the 64th most popular Japanese Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Sora Amamiya ranks 3,261 out of 4,381Before her are Melendi, AleXa, Vic Chesnutt, Nyusha, Donny Montell, and Monika Linkytė. After her are Hanna Pakarinen, Rollo Armstrong, Jermaine Dupri, Milow, An Yu-jin, and Lee Soo-young.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Sora Amamiya ranks 293Before her are Walter Benítez, Jaloliddin Masharipov, T. J. Warren, Florin Andone, Alia Bhatt, and Francesca Eastwood. After her are Justin Thomas, Aslan Karatsev, Yoon Bo-mi, Takanori Nagase, Nico Yennaris, and Jesús Manuel Corona.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Sora Amamiya ranks 3,056 out of 6,245Before her are Beni (1986), Princess Yōko of Mikasa (1983), Shunzo Ono (1965), Masamitsu Kanemoto (1962), Masashi Motoyama (1979), and Kenya Maeshiro (1995). After her are Junya Tanaka (1987), Yūsuke Kobayashi (1985), Suguru Ito (1975), Tetsuya Ito (1970), Hajime Hosogai (1986), and Yū Kobayashi (1982).

Among SINGERS In Japan

Among singers born in Japan, Sora Amamiya ranks 64Before her are Natsumi Abe (1981), Masaki Aiba (1982), Haruko Momoi (1977), Reina Tanaka (1989), Airi Suzuki (1994), and Beni (1986). After her are Tomomi Kahara (1974), Ai Takahashi (1986), Aya Matsuura (1986), Miki Fujimoto (1985), Yoko Ishida (1973), and Yuko Oshima (1988).