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[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - Kioku no Toshokan promo.jpg‎|thumb|400px|Sakamoto Maaya promoting ''[[Kioku no Toshokan]]'' (2023)]]
  
 
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*'''Name:''' Sakamoto Maaya (坂本真綾)
 
*'''Name:''' Sakamoto Maaya (坂本真綾)
 
*'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1980|03|31|mf=yes}}
 
*'''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1980|03|31|mf=yes}}
*'''Birthplace:''' [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
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*'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan]]
 
*'''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
 
*'''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
*'''Height:''' 155 m
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*'''Height:''' 155cm
 
*'''Groups:'''
 
*'''Groups:'''
**[[Whoops!!]] (1999)
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**[[Whoops!!]] <small>(1999)</small>
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
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[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - Kazemachi Jet ~ Spica Promo.jpg|thumb|280px|Sakamoto Maaya promoting "[[Kazemachi Jet / Spica]]" (2006)]]
 
Sakamoto Maaya got her break at the age of 15 when she lent her voice to [[Wikipedia:List of The Vision of Escaflowne characters#Hitomi Kanzaki|Kanzaki Hitomi]] in the [[Anime|anime]] series ''[[Wikipedia:The Vision of Escaflowne|Tenkuu no Escaflowne]]''. Her debut single, "[[Yakusoku wa Iranai]]" which was produced by popular composer [[Kanno Yoko]] also was its opening theme. "[[Yakusoku wa Iranai]]" marked a beginning of a longtime collaboration between her and composer Kanno. During that time, she also started to write lyrics for her songs. With Kanno, Sakamoto released a lot of songs which are still favored by fans still today, notably "[[Kiseki no Umi]]" and "[[Hemisphere]]". Sakamoto also appears in a television drama and musicals, she is known for her role as Éponine in the Japanese adaption of ''[[Wikipedia:Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]]''.
 
Sakamoto Maaya got her break at the age of 15 when she lent her voice to [[Wikipedia:List of The Vision of Escaflowne characters#Hitomi Kanzaki|Kanzaki Hitomi]] in the [[Anime|anime]] series ''[[Wikipedia:The Vision of Escaflowne|Tenkuu no Escaflowne]]''. Her debut single, "[[Yakusoku wa Iranai]]" which was produced by popular composer [[Kanno Yoko]] also was its opening theme. "[[Yakusoku wa Iranai]]" marked a beginning of a longtime collaboration between her and composer Kanno. During that time, she also started to write lyrics for her songs. With Kanno, Sakamoto released a lot of songs which are still favored by fans still today, notably "[[Kiseki no Umi]]" and "[[Hemisphere]]". Sakamoto also appears in a television drama and musicals, she is known for her role as Éponine in the Japanese adaption of ''[[Wikipedia:Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]]''.
  
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On August 12, 2011, Sakamoto announced that she married to fellow voice actor [[Suzumura Kenichi]] on August 8, 2011, who has collaborated with her in many [[Anime|anime]] series.
 
On August 12, 2011, Sakamoto announced that she married to fellow voice actor [[Suzumura Kenichi]] on August 8, 2011, who has collaborated with her in many [[Anime|anime]] series.
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On December 27, 2021, Sakamoto announced her pregnancy.
 
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - Kazemachi Jet ~ Spica Promo.jpg|thumb|220px|Sakamoto Maaya promoting "[[Kazemachi Jet / Spica]]" (2006)]]
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[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya (2007).jpg|thumb|280px|Sakamoto Maaya (2007)]]
[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya (2007).jpg|thumb|220px|Sakamoto Maaya (2007)]]
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[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - Triangler Promo.jpg|thumb|280px|Sakamoto promoting "[[Triangler]]" (2008)]]
[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - Triangler Promo.jpg|thumb|220px|Sakamoto promoting "[[Triangler]]" (2008)]]
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[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya (2009).jpg|thumb|280px|Sakamoto Maaya (2009)]]
[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya (2009).jpg|thumb|220px|Sakamoto Maaya (2009)]]
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[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - everywhere Promo 2.jpg|thumb|280px|Sakamoto Maaya promoting ''[[Everywhere (Sakamoto Maaya album)|everywhere]]'' (2010)]]
[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - everywhere Promo 2.jpg|thumb|220px|Sakamoto Maaya promoting ''[[Everywhere (Sakamoto Maaya album)|everywhere]]'' (2010)]]
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[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - Okaerinasai Promo.png|thumb|280px|Sakamoto Maaya promoting ''[[Okaerinasai (Sakamoto Maaya)|Okaerinasai]]'' (2011)]]
[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - Okaerinasai Promo.png|thumb|220px|Sakamoto Maaya promoting ''[[Okaerinasai (Sakamoto Maaya)|Okaerinasai]]'' (2011)]]
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[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - FOLLOW ME UP promo 2.jpg‎|thumb|280px|Sakamoto Maaya promoting ''[[Follow Me Up|FOLLOW ME UP]]'' (2015)]]
[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - FOLLOW ME UP promo 2.jpg‎|thumb|220px|Sakamoto Maaya promoting ''[[Follow Me Up|FOLLOW ME UP]]'' (2015)]]
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[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - Kyou Dake no Ongaku promo.jpg‎|thumb|280px|Sakamoto Maaya promoting ''[[Kyou Dake no Ongaku]]'' (2019)]]
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[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - Duets promo.jpg‎|thumb|280px|Sakamoto Maaya promoting ''[[Duets (Sakamoto Maaya)|Duets]]'' (2021)]]
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[[Image:Sakamoto Maaya - Sumire promo.jpg‎|thumb|280px|Sakamoto Maaya promoting "[[Sumire / Kotoba ni Dekinai]]" (2022)]]
  
 
===Studio Albums===
 
===Studio Albums===
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* [2013.03.27] [[Singer-Songwriter]] (シンガーソングライター)
 
* [2013.03.27] [[Singer-Songwriter]] (シンガーソングライター)
 
* [2015.09.30] [[Follow Me Up|FOLLOW ME UP]]
 
* [2015.09.30] [[Follow Me Up|FOLLOW ME UP]]
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* [2019.11.27] [[Kyou Dake no Ongaku]] (今日だけの音楽; ''Music of Only Today'')
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* [2023.05.31] [[Kioku no Toshokan]] (記憶の図書館; ''Memory Library'')
  
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
===Mini-Albums===
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* [2007.03.21] [[30 Minutes Night Flight|30minutes night flight]]
 
* [2007.03.21] [[30 Minutes Night Flight|30minutes night flight]]
 
* [2011.11.09] [[Driving in the Silence|Driving in the silence]]
 
* [2011.11.09] [[Driving in the Silence|Driving in the silence]]
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* [2021.03.17] [[Duets (Sakamoto Maaya)|Duets]]
  
 
===Best Albums===
 
===Best Albums===
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* [2010.03.31] [[Everywhere (Sakamoto Maaya album)|everywhere]]
 
* [2010.03.31] [[Everywhere (Sakamoto Maaya album)|everywhere]]
 
* [2012.11.14] [[Single Collection + Mitsubachi|Single Collection+ Mitsubachi]] (シングルコレクション+ミツバチ)
 
* [2012.11.14] [[Single Collection + Mitsubachi|Single Collection+ Mitsubachi]] (シングルコレクション+ミツバチ)
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* [2020.07.15] [[Single Collection+ Achikochi]] (シングルコレクション+ アチコチ)
  
 
===Other Albums===
 
===Other Albums===
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* [2015.01.28] [[Shiawase ni Tsuite Watashi ga Shitteiru 5-tsu no Houhou / Shikisai]] (幸せについて私が知っている5つの方法 / 色彩; ''5 Ways I Know to Be Happy / Colors'')
 
* [2015.01.28] [[Shiawase ni Tsuite Watashi ga Shitteiru 5-tsu no Houhou / Shikisai]] (幸せについて私が知っている5つの方法 / 色彩; ''5 Ways I Know to Be Happy / Colors'')
 
* [2016.07.27] [[Million Clouds]]
 
* [2016.07.27] [[Million Clouds]]
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* [2018.01.31] [[Clear (Sakamoto Maaya)|CLEAR]]
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* [2018.05.23] [[Hello, Hello]] (ハロー、ハロー)
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* [2018.07.25] [[Gyakkou (Sakamoto Maaya)|Gyakkou]] (逆光; ''Backlight'')
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* [2019.07.24] [[Uchuu no Kioku]] (宇宙の記憶; ''Memories of the Universe'')
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* [2020.12.09] [[Dokuhaku-Yakudou|Dokuhaku↔Yakudou]] (独白↔躍動)
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* [2022.06.01] [[Sumire / Kotoba ni Dekinai]] (菫 / 言葉にできない)
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* [2023.01.25] [[Mada Tooku ni Iru / Unmute|Mada Tooku ni Iru / un_mute]] (まだ遠くにいる)
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* [2024.04.03] [[Dakishimete (Sakamoto Maaya)|Dakishimete]] (抱きしめて)
  
 
===Split Singles===
 
===Split Singles===
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* [2013.10.30] [[Secrear]] (セクレアール)
 
* [2013.10.30] [[Secrear]] (セクレアール)
 
* [2015.04.01] [[Kore Kara (Sakamoto Maaya)|Kore Kara]] (これから; ''From Now On'')
 
* [2015.04.01] [[Kore Kara (Sakamoto Maaya)|Kore Kara]] (これから; ''From Now On'')
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* [2020.04.03] [[Clover (Sakamoto Maaya)|Clover]] (クローバー)
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* [2024.01.15] [[Dakishimete (Sakamoto Maaya)|Dakishimete]] (抱きしめて)
  
 
===Video Releases===
 
===Video Releases===
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* [2013.06.12] [[Sakamoto Maaya Countdown Live 2012-2013 -Tour "Mitsubachi" Final|Sakamoto Maaya COUNTDOWN LIVE 2012-2013 -TOUR "Mitsubachi" FINAL-]]
 
* [2013.06.12] [[Sakamoto Maaya Countdown Live 2012-2013 -Tour "Mitsubachi" Final|Sakamoto Maaya COUNTDOWN LIVE 2012-2013 -TOUR "Mitsubachi" FINAL-]]
 
* [2015.11.25] [[Sakamoto Maaya 20 Shuunen Kinen Live "Follow Me" at Saitama Super Arena|Sakamoto Maaya 20 Shuunen Kinen LIVE "FOLLOW ME" at Saitama Super Arena]] (坂本真綾20周年記念LIVE "FOLLOW ME" at さいたまスーパーアリーナ)
 
* [2015.11.25] [[Sakamoto Maaya 20 Shuunen Kinen Live "Follow Me" at Saitama Super Arena|Sakamoto Maaya 20 Shuunen Kinen LIVE "FOLLOW ME" at Saitama Super Arena]] (坂本真綾20周年記念LIVE "FOLLOW ME" at さいたまスーパーアリーナ)
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* [2021.10.27] [[Sakamoto Maaya 25 Shuunen Kinen Live "Yakusoku wa Iranai" at Yokohama Arena|Sakamoto Maaya 25 Shuunen Kinen LIVE "Yakusoku wa Iranai" at Yokohama Arena]] (坂本真綾 25周年記念LIVE「約束はいらない」 at 横浜アリーナ)
  
 
===Compilations / Other===
 
===Compilations / Other===
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* [2016.04.27] [[Owarimonogatari Music Collection II & Atogatari]]
 
* [2016.04.27] [[Owarimonogatari Music Collection II & Atogatari]]
 
* [2016.11.30] [[Tomita Lab]] - [[Superfine|SUPERFINE]] (#6 ''Arakawa Koukei'' feat. '''Sakamoto Maaya''')
 
* [2016.11.30] [[Tomita Lab]] - [[Superfine|SUPERFINE]] (#6 ''Arakawa Koukei'' feat. '''Sakamoto Maaya''')
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* [2017.07.07] [[The Best covers of DREAMA COME TRUE Dori Uta Vol.1|The best covers of DREAMS COME TRUE Dori Uta Vol.1]] (#9 "Mikazuki")
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* [2018.06.13] ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura -Clear Card- Original Soundtrack|CARDCAPTOR SAKURA -CLEAR CARD- Original Soundtrack]]'' (#2 "CLEAR ~TV Size~")
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* [2019.05.15] ''[[Fate/Grand Order Original Soundtrack III]]''
  
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==
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*[[Negicco]] - [[Watashi e (Neggico)|Watashi e]] (私へ; ''To Me'')
 
*[[Negicco]] - [[Watashi e (Neggico)|Watashi e]] (私へ; ''To Me'')
 
*[[Walkure (group)|Walküre]] - [[Kaze wa Yokoku Naku Fuku]] (風は予告なく吹く; ''The Wind Blows without Announcement'')
 
*[[Walkure (group)|Walküre]] - [[Kaze wa Yokoku Naku Fuku]] (風は予告なく吹く; ''The Wind Blows without Announcement'')
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===2018===
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*[[Namikawa Daisuke]] - [[L'ambition]]
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*[[Suzuki Minori]] - [[Crosswalk]]
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===2019===
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*[[KinKi Kids]] - [[Hikari no Kehai]] (光の気配; ''Light's Signal'')
  
 
==Notable [[Seiyuu]] Roles==
 
==Notable [[Seiyuu]] Roles==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/maaya/ Official Website]
 
*[http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/maaya/ Official Website]
*[http://www.youtube.com/maayasakamotoCh Official Youtube]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/maayasakamotoCh Official YouTube]
  
 
{{Sakamoto Maaya}}
 
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[[Category:Anison]]
 
[[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
 
[[Category:Former Japanese Girl Group Members]]
 
[[Category:Seiyuu]]
 
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Latest revision as of 09:27, 6 April 2024

Sakamoto Maaya promoting Kioku no Toshokan (2023)

Sakamoto Maaya (坂本真綾) is a well-known seiyuu and Japanese pop singer-songwriter under flying DOG, a sub-label of Victor Entertainment. She made both her musical and voice actress debuts in 1996 with the anime Tenkuu no Escaflowne. She is noted for her collaborations with Kanno Yoko.

Profile

  • Name: Sakamoto Maaya (坂本真綾)
  • Birthdate: March 31, 1980 (1980-03-31) (age 44)
  • Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
  • Blood Type: A
  • Height: 155cm
  • Groups:

Information

Sakamoto Maaya promoting "Kazemachi Jet / Spica" (2006)

Sakamoto Maaya got her break at the age of 15 when she lent her voice to Kanzaki Hitomi in the anime series Tenkuu no Escaflowne. Her debut single, "Yakusoku wa Iranai" which was produced by popular composer Kanno Yoko also was its opening theme. "Yakusoku wa Iranai" marked a beginning of a longtime collaboration between her and composer Kanno. During that time, she also started to write lyrics for her songs. With Kanno, Sakamoto released a lot of songs which are still favored by fans still today, notably "Kiseki no Umi" and "Hemisphere". Sakamoto also appears in a television drama and musicals, she is known for her role as Éponine in the Japanese adaption of Les Misérables.

In the year 2003, Sakamoto and Kanno announced their breakup after Sakamoto's fourth album Shounen Alice. Two years later, she released her first non-Kanno produced single and began to collaborate with other composers to have more creative control in her singing career. In the year 2008, they re-united with the single "Triangler", Macross Frontier's first opening theme. With the popularity of the series and a warm welcome from their fans, "Triangler" was shot to #3 on the Oricon weekly charts. In that time, she also wrote lyrics for Nakajima Megumi's song "Ao no Ether" which she self-covered on her sixth album Kazeyomi with Kanno Yoko on the piano.

In the year 2009, after releasing her long-awaited sixth album Kazeyomi, she retook her role as Éponine in the new adaption of Les Misérables. In Fall 2009, Sakamoto released her her seventeenth single, "Magic Number" which is currently used as the opening theme for the anime Kobato., marking her ninth theme song contribution to an anime adapted from CLAMP's works. Along with "Magic Number", she also announced a special live at Nippon Budokan to celebrate her 30th birthday and a special single for her 15th anniversary in 2010.

On August 12, 2011, Sakamoto announced that she married to fellow voice actor Suzumura Kenichi on August 8, 2011, who has collaborated with her in many anime series.

On December 27, 2021, Sakamoto announced her pregnancy.

Discography

Sakamoto Maaya (2007)
Sakamoto promoting "Triangler" (2008)
Sakamoto Maaya (2009)
Sakamoto Maaya promoting everywhere (2010)
Sakamoto Maaya promoting Okaerinasai (2011)
Sakamoto Maaya promoting FOLLOW ME UP (2015)
Sakamoto Maaya promoting Kyou Dake no Ongaku (2019)
Sakamoto Maaya promoting Duets (2021)
Sakamoto Maaya promoting "Sumire / Kotoba ni Dekinai" (2022)

Studio Albums

Mini-Albums

Best Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Split Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Compilations / Other

Publications

Band Score

  • [2000.04.18] Piano Solo Seiyuu Song File BOX 002 Sakamoto Maaya (ピアノソロ 声優ソングファイルBOX 002 坂本真綾)
  • [2003.08.25] Yasashiku Hikeru Sakamoto Maaya Piano Solo Album Single Collection+ "Nikopachi" & "Hotchpotch" (やさしく弾ける 坂本真綾ピアノソロアルバム シングルコレクション+『ニコパチ』&『ハチポチ』)
  • [2006.01.11] Piano Kyokushuu Sakamoto Maaya "Yuunagi LOOP"+ (ピアノ曲集 坂本真綾 『夕凪LOOP』+)
  • [2007.04.18] Chizu to Tegami to Koi no Uta (地図と手紙と恋のうた)
  • [2007.05.19] Piano Kyokushuu Sakamoto Maaya "30minutes night flight" + (ピアノ曲集 坂本真綾)
  • [2008.06.24] Piano Piece 721 Triangler by Sakamoto Maaya (バンドピース721 トライアングラー by 坂本真綾)
  • [2008.06.27] Piano Piece 901 Triangler by Sakamoto Maaya (バンドピース901 トライアングラー by 坂本真綾)
  • [2009.02.13] Piano Kyokushuu / Piano Hikigatari Sakamoto Maaya "Kazeyomi" + (ピアノ曲集 / ピアノ弾き語り 坂本真綾 『かぜよみ』+)
  • [2010.05.12] Piano Kyokushuu / Piano Hikigatari Sakamoto "everywhere" (ピアノ曲集 / ピアノ弾き語り 坂本真綾)
  • [2011.02.24] Piano Kyokushuu / Piano Hikigatari Sakamoto Maaya "You can't catch me" + (ピアノ曲集 坂本真綾)
  • [2011.03.24] Piano Solo "Maaya Sakamoto Selection for Piano" + (ピアノソロ 坂本真綾)
  • [2012.01.23] Piano Kyokushuu Sakamoto Maaya "Driving in the Silence" + (ピアノ曲集 坂本真綾 )
  • [2013.02.12] Piano Kyokushuu / Piano Hikigatari Sakamoto Maaya "Single Collection+ Mitsubachi" (ピアノ曲集/ピアノ弾き語り 坂本真綾 「シングルコレクション+ミツバチ」)

Books

  • [2011.10.xx] Tsuki no Sango (+2CD)

Magazines

  • [2009.12.xx] H Vol. 104 (Feature)

Lyrics Credits

In 2008, Sakamoto started to write lyrics for Nakajima Megumi and Macross Frontier anime series. She also self-covered Nakajima's song "Ao no Ether" on her sixth album "Kazeyomi".

2016

2018

2019

Notable Seiyuu Roles

TV Series

OVA

Movies

Games

Dubbing Roles

Acting Roles

Drama

Theatre

  • ANGEL TOUCH - Reon
  • BANGARE - Sakaki Shinobu
  • LETTER ~bring to light~ - Nonomura Ritsuko
  • Les Misérables - Éponine
  • Mizuiro Jidai - Kugayama Natsumi

External Links