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A Kaleidoscope of Life

"Tokyo… The city where lives flare up like fireflies, a city where millions of fates intertwine"

As the eras went by from Edo through Meiji, Taisho, Showa, Heisei, to Reiwa, Tokyo had changed its colors like a kaleidoscope. Modern meets retro in this revue that features episodes from the lives of Tokyoites from each time period. Enjoy this heartfelt ode to humanity, performed by the theatrically gifted Moon Troupe led by top star Kanato Tsukishiro. This revue will serve as director Yuka Kurita's debut in the Takarazuka Grand Theater.

Top Cast

  • Kanato Tsukishiro

    Kanato Tsukishiro

  • Umino Mitsuki

    Umino Mitsuki

  • An Houzuki

    An Houzuki

  • Kazama Yuno

    Kazama Yuno

  • Masumi Rika

    Masumi Rika

  • Sachika Shirayuki

    Sachika Shirayuki

  • Harumi Yuu

    Harumi Yuu

  • Yumena Rune

    Yumena Rune

  • Ren Tsukasa

    Ren Tsukasa

Overview

As the eras went by from Edo through Meiji, Taisho, Showa, Heisei, to Reiwa, Tokyo had changed its colors like a kaleidoscope. Modern meets retro in this revue that features episodes from the lives of Tokyoites from each time period. Enjoy this heartfelt ode to humanity, performed by the theatrically gifted Moon Troupe led by top star Kanato Tsukishiro. This revue will serve as director Yuka Kurita's debut in the Takarazuka Grand Theater.

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