Jirokichi of the Wind ―Night's Flight Over Edo―

Jirokichi of the Wind ―Night's Flight Over Edo―

Release date : April 14, 2015
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Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Yoshimasa Saitō /
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Production companies : Takarazuka Revue Productions /
April 14, 2015 History Japanese More
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At the end of the Edo Period, there was a legendary chivalrous thief who stole from rich merchants and self-serving samurai and gave to the virtuous people of the town. His name was Nezumi-kozo (Rat Boy) Jirokichi. This musical is about how he competed with and was friends with the hero of so many period dramas (Touyama Kinshiro), and about the loves they surrounded themselves with in the new and progressive Japan. A Takarazuka take on the tale of Nezumi-kozo.
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Kairi Hokushō
Nakamura Jirokichi (Nezumi-kozo)
Seto Kazuya
Touyama Kinshiro (Kagemoto)
Ayase Senna
Yuki the Conjurer
Ousaki Ayaka
Ayame the Thief-taker
Ray Yuzuka
Hayato
Maito Minami
Saburouta

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  • title:Jirokichi of the Wind ―Night's Flight Over Edo―
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Genres: History ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Yoshimasa Saitō /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Takarazuka Revue Productions ·
  • Overview:At the end of the Edo Period, there was a legendary chivalrous thief who stole from rich merchants and self-serving samurai and gave to the virtuous people of the town. His name was Nezumi-kozo (Rat Boy) Jirokichi. This musical is about how he competed with and was friends with the hero of so many period dramas (Touyama Kinshiro), and about the loves they surrounded themselves with in the new and progressive Japan. A Takarazuka take on the tale of Nezumi-kozo.
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