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For decades, Goku from Dragon Ball has been the face of anime, inspiring generations of fans and creators alike. Now, that influence has reached an entirely new level. Masako Nozawa, the legendary voice behind Goku, was recently named one of Japan’s Persons of Cultural Merit in a historic honor that no voice actor has ever received before. The recognition does not just celebrate Nozawa’s decades of work; it also acknowledges what Dragon Ball represents to Japanese culture, according to Crunchyroll News. Through her voice, Goku has transcended fiction, symbolizing perseverance, optimism, and strength. With this award, both Nozawa and Goku stand shoulder-to-shoulder with cultural icons like Hayao Miyazaki and Shigeru Miyamoto, proving anime’s greatest hero has truly become immortal. The First Voice Actor to Reach Cultural Immortality Established in 1951, Japan’s Persons of Cultural Merit award honors those who have made lasting contributions to the nation’s arts and sciences. This year, Nozawa joins an elite group of recipients whose names are synonymous with innovation and artistry. Her inclusion marks the first time a voice actor has been formally recognized as a shaper of Japanese culture. It is easy to see why. For nearly 40 years, Nozawa’s energetic voice has defined the spirit of Dragon Ball. From Goku’s innocent childhood to his world-shattering battles as an adult, she has given life to a character whose story mirrors the best of humanity: endless curiosity, hard work, and a refusal to give up. Nozawa’s award is also a victory for the entire voice acting industry. Once overlooked as secondary to animation and writing, voice acting is now being acknowledged as central to storytelling itself. Her heartfelt acceptance speech reflected that pride, emphasizing the collective effort of voice actors past, present, and future who bring anime’s emotional depth to life. Goku’s Legacy as Japan’s Eternal Symbol Goku has long been more than just a fictional martial artist, as he has become a cultural symbol of growth and optimism. His influence reaches beyond anime fandom, shaping the global perception of Japanese media. With Nozawa’s recognition, that cultural legacy is officially cemented in Japan’s history books. The award confirms what fans have known for decades, that Goku embodies the best of shōnen ideals. Every challenge he faces, every new rival or impossible limit, echoes Japan’s postwar resilience and the universal desire to become stronger. Nozawa’s unwavering passion has ensured that message endures across languages and generations.