Arisa Komiya

Komiya Arisa was born on February 5, 1994 in Kanagawa Prefecture but raised in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Her nickname is "Arisha." She voices Kurosawa Dia in Love Live! Sunshine!!. She takes the center position during shows involving the third years, as well as AZALEA.

Her image color during concerts is red. Her call-and-response is "Daiyaho!", which the audience echoes back in a higher pitch before she exclaims "Buu buu desu wa!", and then does it a second time.

Background
Arisa has a younger brother.

Since her childhood, she had always wanted to be a.

In junior high school, she was in the Art Club.

She entered the Dance Club for a year when she was in high school.

Her current agency is Box Corporation. She has worked as both an actress and a gravure idol before, and is known for starring as Usami Youko/Yellow Buster in the 2012 Super Sentai series Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters.

Personality & Hobbies
Her hobbies are dancing, collecting and reading manga, especially shinsengumi manga (manga set in the Edo Period). Her talents include dance, classical ballet, and drawing.

Continuing from her interest in shinsengumi manga, the person she likes the most from the Edo Period is.

She likes Gintama, and her favorite character is Okita Sougo.

Her favorite food is, kaihimo (shellfish straps), egg dishes, and avocado. Her favorite desserts are pudding, ice cream (strawberry in particular), and chocolate. She doesn't like hot tofu in hotpots as they are both hard to handle and often burn her tongue.

She listens to K-Pop songs. Her favorite K-Pop groups are, , and.

Other Data

 * For a collection of translated interviews and videos, please refer to Translated Voice Actress Content.

Trivia

 * She seems to be on good terms with Takatsuki Kanako, with the latter often appearing in her blog-posts.
 * When under stress, she gets frustrated if she can't dance.
 * She has difficulties riding Ferris Wheels although she's fine being in high places.
 * Between, she prefers Koshian.
 * She is known for her love of strawberries.