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Talent agency Haikyō announced on Wednesday that voice actress Reiko Katsura died on February 22 due to respiratory failure caused by aspiration pneumonia. She was 89.
A private funeral attended only by close relatives was held.
Katsura was born on February 8, 1937 in Fukuoka Prefecture. She was part of the KBC Troupe and Bungaku-za Buzoku Engeki Kenkyūjo before joining Haikyō in 1964.
Katsura was the original voice of the character Ikura Namino (as well as Kaori Ōzora and Rika) in the longest-running television anime in Japan, Sazae-san. She also voiced O-Jirō in Shin Obake no Q-Taro, and the small dice-shaped robot Omo-chama in the Yatterman series and film.
Katsura voiced Sayo-chan in the 1975 anime Ikkyū-san, and its two 15-minute side story films Ikkyū-san to Yancha-hime and Ikkyū-san: Haru da! Yancha-hime. Katsura also voiced Kiyoshi Shimizu in Fuku-chan, Harumi in Dororon Enma-kun, Alois in A Dog of Flanders, Kasumi in Cat Eyed Boy, and Namino Daisuke in Akado Suzunosuke.
Sources: Haikyō website, Comic Natalie


