Japanese voice actor Nozomi Sasaki, who has played famous characters such as Urameshi Yusuke, announced yesterday, the 28th, that he had just graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Tokyo. It took him 7 years to graduate at the age of 53 without interrupting his work. Such an amazing academic ability shocked netizens and sparked heated discussions. Nozomu Sasaki is a Japanese voice actor. Born in 1967, he entered the second term of the Japan Broadcasting and Acting Institute as a special student. He became a voice actor when he was invited by a friend to participate in the new talent training exam. He played the protagonist in most works from the 1980s to the 1990s. His representative dubbing works and roles include Yusuke Urameshi in "Yu Yu Hakusho", Shin Mori in "Magic Warrior", and Kotaro Takamiya in "Steel Warrior". The University of Tokyo is a top-notch university recognized in Japan and even in the world. The difficulty of admission and graduation can be imagined. Moreover, Nozomi Sasaki is studying law. Nozomi Sasaki said that he was working as a voice actor while studying. Putting aside his advanced age of 53, he finally graduated since he entered school in 2013, which directly shocked many fans and colleagues on the Internet and sparked a topic on the Internet. |
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