TAKARAZUKA REVUE official promotional video “Haikara-San: Here Comes Miss Modern” (TOKYO)

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 Over a history spanning more than a century, the Takarazuka Revue has distinguished itself as one of the world’s few all-female theater companies. The curtain rose back in 1914, during Japan’s Taisho Era. The theater’s founder was Ichizo Kobayashi, the man who contributed to the growth of the Hankyu Railway, opened the Hankyu Department Store as Japan’s first department store built inside a train terminal, and worked hard to help found the Toho Group. The creator of an all-female theater company, whose cast members play men and women of all ages, also espoused a motto for the Takarazuka Revue: “modesty, fairness, and grace.” This refers to the basics of performing arts—the singing, dancing, and acting that create brilliant fantasies on the stage—as well as a desire for each Takarasienne to have etiquette and a good sense of proper manners, and to not forget their dignity as individual women and members of society.

 The Takarazuka Revue’s members presently comprise five troupes—Flower, Moon, Snow, Star, and Cosmos—and the Senka, or “Superior Members.” Each troupe has about 80 members who are called Takarasienne. Only graduates of the rigorous two-year curriculum at the Takarazuka Music School are allowed to join the Takarazuka Revue. After their first appearance at Takarazuka Grand Theater, they are assigned into each troupe. The male roles are called “otoko yaku” and the female roles “musume yaku.” Part of the especially unique allure of the Takarazuka Revue is how the women playing otoko yaku seem to be more impressive on stage than real men.

 The Takarazuka Revue’s diverse performances range from original productions to adaptations of comic books, novels, television dramas, and even video games spanning a wide array of genres, as well as performances based on classical Japanese literature delivered in traditional costumes. Meanwhile, the work of a Takarasienne extends beyond the stage to concerts, dinner shows, and other performances where they must employ the dancing and singing skills acquired through arduous training. Concerts and dinner shows are always a huge hit because they offer audiences the opportunity to see the Takarasienne perform something different from the regular theatrical shows.

【Main cast】
 —“Haikara-San: Here Comes Miss Modern”
 Ijuin Shinobu: Rei Yuzuka
 Hanamura Benio: Yuki Hana
 Aoe Tosei: Kazuya Seto
 Onijima Shingo: Maito Minami
 Count Ijuin: Naoki Ema
 Countess Ijuin: Keiko Miho
 Leader: Mizuki Takasho
 Hanamura Masajiro: Runa Saezuki
 Kisaragi: Yume Marika
 Uzuki: Hibiki Wataru
 Yayoi: Rino Mihana
 Count Tanukikoji: Nagisa Maizuki
 Kobi Urita: Sho Kazumi
 Larissa: Ririka Kaga
 Aoe Kogetsu: Mitsuki Haryu
 Nanny: Tsugumi Maho
 Lieutenant Colonel Innen: Kei Yunami
 Hananoya Kichiji: Kiwa Asazuki
 Female teacher: Nachi Sarasa
 Takayashiki Kaname: Sea Towaki
 Aoe Sumako: Urara Haruhi
 Opera fanboy: Maki Kureha
 Mademoiselle: Ririka Hina
 Ushigoro: Tsukasa Hiryu
 Ariake: Towa Mineka
 Opera fanboy: Naoto Sumizuki
 Ball singer: Moeka Wakakusa
 Hetsura Iwao: Mahiro Hozumi
 Mademoiselle: Shizuka Rinno
 Pastor: Jun Takamine
 Kitakoji Tamaki: Kurisu Oto
 Hara Nobuko: Yukiha Itotsuki
 Fujieda Ranmaru: Asuka Seino
 Taya Rikizo: Maira Izumi
 Aiso Yoshio: Koki Ichinose
 Maruha: Anju Tsubasa
 Noji: Raito Kinami

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