What is ouzou furuya?

Ouzou Furuya is a Japanese voice actor born on December 3, 1973, in Tokyo, Japan. He graduated from Hosei University's Department of Literature and Humanities. He started his professional career as a voice actor in 1995, and his first significant role was as Kai in the anime "Prince of Tennis."

Since then, Furuya has voiced some major characters in popular anime series such as Tatsuya Shiba in "The Irregular at Magic High School," Leon S. Kennedy in the "Resident Evil" game series, Otoya Ittoki in "Uta no Prince-sama," Kyosuke Munakata in "Danganronpa 3," and Saito Hajime in "Hakuouki."

Furuya has also lent his voice to various Japanese TV commercials, movies, and video games. He has received various awards for his voice acting skills, including the "Best Supporting Actor" award at the 6th Seiyu Awards in 2012. His hobbies include listening to music and reading.