
Yū Hayashi, born in Kanagawa Prefecture, works as both a voice actor and singer in Japan, affiliated with the agency Ken Production; he voices Takuma Ino in Jujutsu Kaisen, the MAPPA-produced anime adaptation of Gege Akutami's manga.
Hayashi voices Takuma Ino in the Japanese-language version of Jujutsu Kaisen, lending his voice to the character within the anime's broader ensemble cast.
A former child actor with Gekidan Himawari, Hayashi transitioned into a voice-acting career now based with Ken Production, where he specializes largely in dubbing foreign productions into Japanese. He also performs as the vocalist of the band Screen Mode, signed to the Lantis label.
Yū Hayashi is a Japanese voice actor and singer born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1983. He is affiliated with the talent agency Ken Production.
Hayashi voices Takuma Ino in the Japanese-language version of Jujutsu Kaisen, contributing to the anime's cast produced by MAPPA. It's one part within his broader career centered on dubbing and anime voice work.
Hayashi performs as the vocalist of the band Screen Mode, signed to the Lantis label. His music career runs alongside his voice acting work.
Yes, Hayashi was formerly a child actor with the group Gekidan Himawari before transitioning into a voice-acting career. He has continued working in the industry since the 1990s.
Hayashi specializes largely in dubbing foreign productions into Japanese, a niche that has defined much of his voice work. This sits alongside his separate career as a singer.

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