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Japanese Voice Talent

Japanese Voice Over Artists

Native Japanese voices for commercials, e-learning, IVR, games, and corporate media — reaching 125 million speakers. Browse 18 vetted Japanese voice artists — listen to demos, see instant word-based pricing, and get delivery in 24 hours.

Hiring a Japanese voice over artist on VoiceBros costs $25–$80 for a 30-second commercial, $0.10–$0.25 per word for e-learning and long-form narration, and $20–$60 for IVR packages. All artists are native Japanese speakers with listenable demos; standard delivery is 24 hours, and commercial usage rights are included by default.

Why source Japanese voice over from VoiceBros

Japan is one of the world's most sophisticated voice markets — home to the seiyū (voice acting) tradition that powers anime, games, and commercial media consumed globally. Japanese audiences hear register instantly: the politeness level (keigo) of your script and the delivery must match, or the content reads as foreign.

Japanese voice artists on VoiceBros bring professional studio training to commercials, e-learning, game characters, and corporate narration — with the register control (formal announcements to bright character reads) that Japanese content demands.

Japanese voice over use cases

TV & digital commercials

Broadcast-grade Japanese reads for national campaigns and targeted digital ads.

E-learning localization

Clear instructional delivery for courses, software tutorials, and corporate training rolled out to Japanese-speaking teams.

Game localization

Character performances and narration that make your game feel native to Japanese-speaking players.

IVR & phone systems

Japanese customer-line greetings and menu prompts, delivered phone-system-ready (8kHz–48kHz).

Corporate & explainer videos

Image films, product explainers, and internal communications voiced for Japanese-speaking markets.

Audiobooks & podcasts

Long-form Japanese narration priced per finished hour, from experienced narrators.

Accents, dialects, and delivery styles

Standard Tokyo Japanese (hyōjungo) is used for virtually all commercial work. The meaningful casting axis in Japanese isn't regional accent but register and style: formal corporate narration, soft commercial warmth, energetic variety-show tone, or full character performance for games and animation.

Featured Japanese voice artists

18 artists found

Turkish theater and voice actor. Originally trained as a mechanical engineer, Mert has been working professionally in dubbing, voice acting, and theater as a performer, artist, and instructor for 12 years, spanning from his childhood through adulthood. In addition to being the…

OtherGamingTV / Film
Custom Price

Koko Furudate is a Japanese female voice over artist with over 5 years of experience. Her voice is warm and believable. She has worked with Wix.com, Neato, and many renowned companies in Japan. She has also provided her voice for TV, Spotify, Google Home, and Instagram.

TrailerCommercialTV / Film

My name is Doğa Ece Aydoğdu. I'm 23 years old. I'm a professional dubbing and voice over artist. I'm also a vocalist with vocal training and I sing.

OtherCommercial
Custom Price

Hi, thank you for checking out my profile! I'm a professional Japanese voice-over actor with over 10 years of experience based in Japan. Many Japanese national TV shows chose my voice to attract viewers. My voice is intelligent, versatile, rich, authentic, sophisticated,…

CorporateGamingCommercial
Custom Price

Thank you for visiting. I'm Sayori Iwamoto, a professional voice actor and narrator in Japan. Under the permission of her agency, we have received an individual order for [audio recording, editing, and delivery at her home soundproof studio]. We can handle everything from…

CommercialGamingOther

Miho is a professional Japanese voiceover talent with a home studio based in Tokyo, Japan. If you need a bright, clear, charming, healing, entertaining, warm, captivating, sophisticated, trustworthy, calm, or magical Japanese voice, Miho should be your choice. She can do it…

Commercial

I'm a Japanese actor/voice actor based in New York. I've worked for commercials, cartoons, video games, corporate videos, museum narrations, Film dubbings, Film narrations, e-learnings, radio dramas...etc. I do Japanese dubbing for an American cartoon “Caillou” as Daddy, Leo…

GamingCommercialE-Learning

"15 Seconds of Magic." THE WARM, TRUSTWORTHY & AUTHENTIC NATIVE JAPANESE VOICE FOR GLOBAL BRANDS In today's fast-paced digital world, you only have a few seconds to capture a heart. I specialize in delivering that magic through a warm, trustworthy, and authentic Native…

CommercialTV / FilmTrailer

I have more experiences than I can count. I will exceed your expectations. Please look forward to an easy-to-hear, inspiring audio experience.

Commercial

I am a Japanese Voiceover Artist delivering a refined, modern, and emotionally resonant voice trusted by global brands. My signature Precision Warmth Voice blends clarity, intelligence, and subtle warmth—ideal for commercial spots, corporate videos, technology explainers,…

CommercialE-LearningNarration

I am a Japanese voice-over artist based in Kyoto, Japan. I provide narration for a wide range of projects, including corporate videos, service introductions, educational content, audio guides, commercials, advertisements, and e-learning materials. My voice is known for its calm,…

NarrationE-LearningDocumentary

I am a high-level voiceover artist trained at School Birds, the top voiceover school in Japan. From my home studio, I have provided voiceovers for many companies around the world. My voice conveys a feeling of trust. It is energetic and refreshing, and can contribute to the…

CommercialOther

Japanese voice over rates

A 30-second Japanese commercial typically runs $25–$80; e-learning and long-form work is priced per word ($0.10–$0.25). You see the exact total before ordering — word-based, no hidden fees. Full ranges for every service type are in our pricing guide:

Japanese voice over FAQ

How much does Japanese voice over cost?

Japanese voice over on VoiceBros typically runs $25–$80 for a 30-second commercial (~70 words), $0.10–$0.25 per word for e-learning and long-form narration, and $20–$60 for IVR/phone system packages. Pricing is word-based and shown upfront before you order — no hidden fees.

Are the artists native Japanese speakers?

Yes. Japanese voice artists on VoiceBros are native speakers, each with listenable demos on their profile so you can verify accent, tone, and style before booking.

Which Japanese accent or variant should I choose?

Standard Tokyo Japanese covers all commercial needs. Focus your casting on register and style — formal corporate, warm commercial, or character performance — and ensure your script's politeness level (keigo) matches the intended audience.

How fast is delivery for Japanese voice over?

Standard delivery is 24 hours from order confirmation for most artists; short scripts often arrive the same day. Express options are available on many profiles at no extra fee.

What formats do I receive, and are usage rights included?

You receive broadcast-ready WAV (48kHz/24bit) or MP3 — specify your target spec (TV, radio, IVR 8kHz, game engine) in the order notes. Standard commercial usage rights are included; broad campaigns like national TV are handled via custom quotes.

Can you help localize my script into Japanese?

Many artists work bilingually and can flag awkward literal translations during recording. For full script adaptation into Japanese, request it in the 'Request a Quote' flow — translation-adjacent services are agreed directly with the artist in writing.