Ghost of Yotei brings its haunting revenge tale to life through an extraordinary voice cast. From seasoned veterans of Apex Legends and Overwatch to rising stars in anime and gaming, each actor adds emotional weight and intensity to the samurai epic. Whether you’re playing in English or Japanese, the performances make every encounter unforgettable.

Atsu – Erika Ishii / Fairouz Ai
At the center of the story stands Atsu, the Ghost of Yotei herself — a woman consumed by vengeance after surviving the Night of the Burning Tree.
Her English voice is performed by Erika Ishii, best known as Valkyrie in Apex Legends, Sektor in Mortal Kombat 1, and The Rook in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Ishii perfectly captures Atsu’s emotional turmoil — a mix of fury, pain, and reluctant humanity.
The Japanese counterpart, Fairouz Ai, also brings a stunning performance, previously known for roles like Ayre in Armored Core VI and Kikoru Shinomiya in Kaiju No. 8.
Lord Saito – Feodor Chin / Mio Tanaka
Feodor Chin voices the ruthless Lord Saito, the man responsible for Atsu’s family’s destruction. Chin’s calm yet sinister tone echoes through the game’s major confrontations, embodying the arrogance of a warlord who believes he can outlast a ghost.
Gamers will recognize Chin as Zenyatta in Overwatch 2, Harunobu Adachi in Ghost of Tsushima, and Masafumi Narasaki in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.
In the Japanese version, Mio Tanaka plays Saito with cold precision, his delivery steeped in traditional samurai gravitas.
Jubei – Noshir Dalal / Shougo Nakamura
Jubei emerges as one of the story’s emotional anchors — a Matsumae samurai who turns out to be Atsu’s long-lost brother.
Noshir Dalal, known for playing Charles Smith in Red Dead Redemption 2 and Bode Akuna in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, gives Jubei a grounded, noble presence that contrasts Atsu’s rage.
Shougo Nakamura voices Jubei in Japanese, known for his work in Horizon Forbidden West and Great Pretender. Together, they portray a man torn between duty and blood.
Oyuki – Jeannie Bolet / Romi Park
At first a mysterious shamisen player, Oyuki eventually reveals her true identity as the original Kitsune.
Jeannie Bolet, who voices Echo in Overwatch 2 and appeared in Hogwarts Legacy and Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, gives Oyuki an aura of wisdom mixed with guilt — a woman trying to atone for her past.
In Japanese, Romi Park, famous for Hange Zoe in Attack on Titan and Temari in Naruto, delivers a poignant, layered performance that deepens Oyuki’s tragic story.
The Yotei Six – English and Japanese Cast
Each member of the Yotei Six is distinct in personality and performance, creating a gallery of unforgettable antagonists.
Character | English VA | Japanese VA |
---|---|---|
The Snake | Robert Wu | Tomokazu Sugita |
The Oni | Tommy Kang | Atsushi Miyauchi |
The Kitsune | Matt Yang King | Jun Fukuyama |
The Spider | Nelson Lee | Mutsumi Sakai |
The Dragon | David Sakurai | Tomokazu Seki |
The Snake – Robert Wu / Tomokazu Sugita
Robert Wu, known for Mr. Washee Washee in Family Guy and Death Stranding’s Novelist’s Son, plays The Snake — the first target of Atsu’s wrath. His performance perfectly captures the character’s smug cruelty.
Japanese veteran Tomokazu Sugita, the voice of Gintoki from Gintama and Joseph Joestar in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, adds a darker edge.
The Oni – Tommy Kang / Atsushi Miyauchi
Tommy Kang, a comedian and martial artist, lends a deep and imposing tone to The Oni, a disgraced samurai chasing redemption. Kang previously voiced Soda in Sausage Party: Foodtopia.
Atsushi Miyauchi brings the Japanese version to life, known for his roles in Lupin the 3rd and Shin Megami Tensei V.
The Kitsune – Matt Yang King / Jun Fukuyama
Silent, cunning, and lethal — The Kitsune is portrayed by Matt Yang King, who’s also Liu Kang in Mortal Kombat 1 and Appa & Momo in Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender.
In Japanese, Jun Fukuyama — the iconic Lelouch from Code Geass and Ren Amamiya from Persona 5 — brings a sinister calmness that elevates every scene.
The Spider – Nelson Lee / Mutsumi Sakai
Nelson Lee voices the cunning son of Lord Saito, The Spider, with a chilling blend of loyalty and jealousy. Lee’s previous credits include Senator Xiono in Star Wars: Ahsoka and Dragon King in Stargirl.
Mutsumi Sakai voices him in Japanese, capturing his quiet menace.
The Dragon – David Sakurai / Tomokazu Seki
The Dragon’s fiery rage is matched by David Sakurai’s controlled yet intense performance. Known for Krall in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald and Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Sakurai brings gravitas to the role.
Tomokazu Seki, famous for Gilgamesh in Fate/stay night and Sanemi in Demon Slayer, delivers an equally explosive Japanese rendition.
Kiku – Suzie Yeung / Shion Wakayama
The youngest and perhaps most endearing character, Kiku is Jubei’s daughter and a bright reflection of Atsu’s younger self.
Suzie Yeung, who voiced Yuffie Kisaragi in Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Hinako Shimizu in Silent Hill f, brings energy and vulnerability to the role.
Shion Wakayama, her Japanese counterpart, is known for her roles in Zenless Zone Zero and Honkai: Star Rail, and gives Kiku a subtle emotional depth that complements Atsu’s journey.
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The Ghost of Yotei voice cast is a rare example of perfect synergy between writing, direction, and performance. From Erika Ishii’s emotionally charged portrayal of Atsu to Feodor Chin’s cold villainy as Lord Saito, every line delivery pulls you deeper into the world of Ezo.
Whether you choose English or Japanese audio, these performances elevate Ghost of Yotei from a revenge tale into a living, breathing legend. Play Now!