Tomoko Hasegawa

Tomoko Hasegawa’s Place in Japanese Voice Acting
Hailing from Sapporo in Hokkaido Prefecture, Tomoko Hasegawa has built a quiet but consistent career as a seiyuu across anime, video games, and OVAs spanning multiple decades. Affiliated at various points with TAB Production and Ars Creative before moving to freelance work in 2012, her path through the industry reflects the kind of steady, craft-driven career that sustains long-running franchises. Her work spans mecha epics, fantasy RPGs, and classic TV anime, covering a range of supporting and recurring character roles that demanded both emotional grounding and technical precision.
Most Known Roles of Tomoko Hasegawa
- Tsugumi Takakura – Super Robot Wars Alpha 2 (Video Game)
- Tsugumi Takakura – Super Robot Wars Alpha 3 (Video Game)
- Tsugumi Takakura – Super Robot Wars OG: Divine Wars (TV Anime)
- Tsugumi Takakura – Super Robot Wars OG: The Inspector (TV Anime)
- Lujei Piche – GrimGrimoire (Video Game)
- Marie – Granblue Fantasy (Video Game)
- Kaori Hontani / Mizuki – Neo Ranga (TV Anime)
- Miki Takamizawa – Kick Off 2002 (TV Anime)
The Super Robot Wars Franchise and Tsugumi Takakura
The role that anchors Hasegawa’s career most firmly is Tsugumi Takakura, the calm and methodical navigator first introduced in Super Robot Wars Alpha 2. Serving aboard the Altairlion and the Hyperion alongside pilots Ibis Douglas and Sleigh Presty, Tsugumi functions as the steadying presence between two more volatile teammates – a character dynamic that placed real demands on measured, understated delivery rather than dramatic peaks. Hasegawa carried that same characterization through Super Robot Wars Alpha 3 and into the animated adaptations OG: Divine Wars and OG: The Inspector, making Tsugumi one of the more consistent recurring presences in the entire Original Generation continuity. Outside the Super Robot Wars universe, her voice work in GrimGrimoire as the morally complex witch Lujei Piche and her role as Marie in Granblue Fantasy showed the same ability to give weight to characters who operate in the margins of larger narratives.