Nami Kurokawa, a native of Osaka Prefecture, was born on January 25, 1980.[2][3] As a kindergarten student, her initial dream was to be a Japanese idol.[4] However, as she got older, she became more shy and started considering an acting career, and afterwards, she wanted to become an announcer, and in particular a career in "communicating something through words".[4][5] While considering her career after her high school graduation, she learned about a voice acting school that was recruiting for its first batch of students through an anime magazine that her mother had bought, and she subsequently enrolled there.[5] She graduated from the Amusement Media Academy Department in 2000,[6] and she made her voice acting debut in 2001 as Mamoru Sanjōji in Dennō Bōkenki Webdiver.[7]
She has starred as Kan'u Unchō in the Koihime Musō franchise.[7] She has voiced the character in all three anime adaptations and in several of the video games.[7] She was also part of Momozono no Sanshimai, a voice acting unit who sang "Otome Ryouran Battle Party", the ending theme song of the 2009 anime adaptation Shin Koihime Musō.[8][9]
She has appeared as Tamaki Konomiya in the Da Capo franchise, appearing in the anime adaptation and the games D.C.P.S. (2003) and Da Capo: Four Seasons (2005).[7] She has starred as Leica Crusade in the Demonbane franchise, appearing in the 2006 anime Kishin Houkou Demonbane and the franchise's three video games.[7] She has starred as Flora Koiwai in the Nanatsuiro Drops franchise, appearing in the 2006 original visual novel, its 2007 PlayStation 2 port, and the 2007 anime adaptation.[7] She has starred as Sayaka Hozumi in the Yoake Mae yori Ruriiro na franchise, appearing in the anime adaptation Crescent Love (2006) and four of the video games.[7] She has starred as Takako Kakuzawa in Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight! (2007) and its video game adaptation Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight! Kirakira Happy Festa!.[7]