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is a Japanese voice actress, musician

As a TV personality, she has appeared on both NHK and public sector network shows. She had been a regular on the TV Tokyo-syndicated variety show Ichioshi Kiss, where she was portrayed as the youngest of three sisters, with co-stars and Hinako Saeki. She was also narrator for the short-lived "pick of the week" show . She also acted in live action TV Commercials for "Dial 104" (cellphone directory assistance), as keitai detective PI Hiroko. Motivated by the MeToo movement, Konishi shared that she left voice acting after being sexually harassed and witnessing her other female peers abused by their agencies. She also alleged that she was propositioned by her manager Hara to enter a mixed bath in the nude with Akitaro Daichi and claimed that she was unable to get voice acting work after she refused.

In 2019, Hiroko Konishi provided the first ever voice for the character Natchan (playing both Natchan and Erika) in the work Natchan by renowned Japanese manga artist Jun Tanaka, which was previously serialized in *Super Jump*, a manga magazine published by Shueisha

In 2025, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and to reflect on Hiroshima, she announced the release of a memorial digital mini-album titled Haruka no shima (Japanese: 遙カノ島), which is also referred to as "A Faraway Island" in English. The album features original songs that were composed, performed, and produced by Konishi herself.

Alongside her career as an actress and musician, Konishi was influenced by her father, a doctor of engineering and patent holder, and began programming in elementary school. Drawing on years of IT experience, she later established her own research laboratory to pursue artificial intelligence research. She has published preprints exploring ideas such as what she calls "Quantum-Bio-Hybrid AGI" and "Synthesis Intelligence".

In November 2025, Konishi published a preprint in which she claims to have identified three structural failure modes in a production-grade LLM: the False-Correction Loop, Authority-Bias Dynamics, and the Novel Hypothesis Suppression Pipeline.

The findings were widely discussed online and referenced by Brian Roemmele and Elon Musk. In November 2025, Konishi's research on structural failure modes in large language models, particularly the "False-Correction Loop", received attention in technology media.

Filmography

Anime

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Character songs

  • "Anatani Ainiyuku" (1995, SRCL-3443)
  • "GIRLS SUNSHINE" (1996, TYDY-2066) as NINJAGIRLS
  • "Nobody Knows" (1996, TYDY-2067) as Hiroko Konishi
  • "Senobi wo shite Follow You" (1996, TYDY-2065) as Mahoutsukai Tai!
  • "Kiite yo Diary" (1996, TYDY-2073)
  • "Koneko Neko Neko March" (1996, BVCH-639)
  • "The Magic Girls' Medley" (1996, TYCY-5534) as Mahoutsukai Tai!
  • "Mahou Tsukai Tai! Ondo" (1996, TYCY-5534)
  • "More Natural" (1997, CODC-1231)
  • "More Natural" (1997, COCC-14337)
  • "Mahou Club no Uta" (1997, TYCY-5558)
  • "Ohayou! Jeff-kun" (1997, TYCY-5558)
  • "Kitto Kitto..." (1997, TYCY-5558) - lyrics by Hiroko Konishi
  • "More Natural (Super Remix Version)" (1997, COCC-14492)
  • "Ano Hi no Mama de" (1997, VICL-60080) as Chie & Sena
  • "MY ENERGY" (1998, VBCD-0010) as Yoko Asada, chorus by Hiroko Konishi
  • "Kienai Yuuki" (1998, VBCD-0010) as Yoko Asada, chorus by Hiroko Konishi
  • "Eien Janai" (1998, VBCD-0010) as Yoko Asada, chorus by Hiroko Konishi
  • "▽ no STAIRWAY" (1998, KICA-7853) as Milky
  • "Kisetsu Hazure no Himawari" (1998, KCIA-7858)
  • "Koi wa Totsuzen" (1998, KICA-7870) as Sofia Roberinge
  • "Mitsumete" (1998, KICA-7870) as Sofia Roberinge
  • "Ashita wo Yumemite" (1998, KICA-7870) as Sofia Roberinge
  • "SWEET SWEET MEMORY-S" (1998, MGCD-1060)
  • "Uta wo Tonaeba" (1998, KICA-7881) as Sofia Roberinge
  • "Akanee-chan no Uta" (1998, AMCM-4393)
  • "Yume wo Shinjite" (1998, KICA-7886) as Sofia Roberinge
  • "Kimi to Deaete (Game Size Ver.)" (1998, KICA-7925) as Sofia
  • "Yume no Jikan" (1998, KICA-7926) as Sofia Roberinge
  • "Kimi to Deaete" (1998, KICA-7926) as Sofia Roberinge
  • "EN PRIVE" (1999, TKCA-71561) as Miho Hamaoka
  • "Love! On Time Yumemiru Street" (1999, FSCA-10079) as Aoi Minamiyama
  • "Love! On Time Yumemiru Street (Special Mix)" (1999, FSCA-10079)
  • "PERFECT WORLD" (1999, VICL-60233) as Nana Hagiwara
  • "Stay With Me" (1999, VICL-60233) as Nana Hagiwara
  • "Tenkousei Lovelys" (1999, VICL-60382) - lyrics and vocals by Hiroko Konishi
  • "Tenkousei Lovelys Gakuensai Version" (1999, VICL-60382)
  • "Purin de Ojaru" (1999, CRDA-1003) as Ojarumaru
  • "Mattari Ondo" (1999, CRDA-1003) as Ojarumaru
  • "Over the Rainbow" (1999, TYDY-2124) as Mahoutsukai Tai!
  • "JOKER" (1999, KICA-5043) as MUSES
  • "Don't Love" (1999, TYDY-2125)
  • "Flower of the Truth" (1999, TYDY-2125)
  • "Banshuu no Tolstoy" (1999, PCCG-00514)
  • "Be All Right... Takeru Takaishi no Theme" (2000, NECA-30010) - lyrics and vocals by Hiroko Konishi
  • "Mitsuketa Kiseki" (2000, SBIX-2000) as TINKER BELL (incl. Hiroko Konishi)
  • "Nikoniko Ginza de Oshopping" (2003, FFAN-2003)
  • "Shiawase Hitotsu Futatsu... (Gekichuu Uta Version)" (2003, FFAN-2003)
  • "Shiawase Hitotsu Futatsu... (New Take.2003)" (2003, FFAN-2003)

References

  • Hiroko Konishi - Japan Talent Directory
  • Hiroko Konishi at Apple Music
  • ORCID profile
  • ResearchGate profile
  • Zenodo research record
  • Hiroko Konishi at Oricon
  • [https://www.discogs.com/artist/1524917-Hiroko-Konishi] at Discog
  • Hiroko Konishi at Spotify
  • Hiroko Konishi official playlist at Sankei Digital (産経デジタル) YouTube channel
  • Hiroko Konishi official X (formerly Twitter) account
  • [https://www.tunecore.co.jp/artists/hiroko_konishi] at TuneCore Japan
  • Hiroko Konishi in Game Plaza Haruka Voice Artist Database