Kamen Rider Den-O & Kiva: Climax Deka - Cast

Cast

  • Ryotaro Nogami (野上 良太郎, Nogami Ryōtarō?): Takeru Satoh (佐藤 健, Satō Takeru?)
  • Yuto Sakurai (桜井 侑斗, Sakurai Yūto?): Yuichi Nakamura (中村 優一, Nakamura Yūichi?)
  • Wataru Kurenai (紅 渡, Kurenai Wataru?): Koji Seto (瀬戸 康史, Seto Kōji?)
  • Naomi (ナオミ, Naomi?): Rina Akiyama (秋山 莉奈, Akiyama Rina?)
  • Airi Nogami (野上 愛理, Nogami Airi?): Wakana Matsumoto (松本 若菜, Matsumoto Wakana?)
  • Seigi Ozaki (尾崎 正義, Ozaki Seigi?): Akira Nagata (永田 彬, Nagata Akira?)
  • Issē Miura (三浦 イッセー, Miura Issē?): Ryo Ueno (上野 亮, Ueno Ryō?)
  • Kohana (コハナ, Kohana?): Tamaki Matsumoto (松元 環季, Matsumoto Tamaki?)
  • Kazuya Suzuki (鈴木 一哉, Suzuki Kazuya?): Ryouta Murai (村井 良大, Murai Ryōta?)
  • Otoya Kurenai (紅 音也, Kurenai Otoya?): Kouhei Takeda (武田 航平, Takeda Kōhei?)
  • Shizuka Nomura (野村 静香, Nomura Shizuka?): Rina Koike (小池 里奈, Koike Rina?)
  • Seiya Kuroki (黒木 誠也, Kuroki Seiya?): Kenji Takechi (武智 健二, Takechi Kenji?)
  • Kazuma Suzuki (鈴木 一馬, Suzuki Kazuma?): Ryoji Morimoto (森本 亮治, Morimoto Ryōji?)
  • Owner (オーナー, Ōnā?): Kenjirō Ishimaru (石丸 謙二郎, Ishimaru Kenjirō?)
  • Sarah (セーラ, Sēra?): Sarah Branch (セーラ・ブランチ, Sēra Buranchi?)

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