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Arisa Date (伊達 朱里紗, Date Arisa, born May 10, 1991) is a Japanese voice actress and professional mahjong player. She is currently affiliated with 81 Produce.[2]
Biography
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Arisa Date was born on May 10, 1991, in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. She lived there until the first year of Junior High School in Japan. She then moved to Osaka, Japan during her 2nd year of Junior High in Japan and lived there until her 3rd year in High School in Japan.[3]
After she graduated from High School, Date enrolled in Ritsumeikan University studying Image Arts and Sciences. It was later revealed that Voice Actress Naomi Ōzora also studied in the same field.[4]
In 2014 Date voiced a minor character in Saki: The Nationals which features Riichi Mahjong. She became addicted to playing Riichi Mahjong after this role. In April 2019, she announced that she became a professional mahjong player affiliated with the Japan Professional Mahjong League. In 2021, Date won her first Japan Professional Mahjong League Title by placing 1st in the 1st Sakura Bud Fight for young female professionals of the league. In August 2021, she was drafted by the Konami Mahjong Fight Club professional Mahjong team to participate in the team Riichi Mahjong tournament M-League.[5]