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Please tell us about the place you were born.
I was born in
What was your family like?
My father was a stern instructor for the Japan Self Defense Force. To that extent, my mother was extremely kind. I was a kid who always hid behind her mother. My brother, who was six years older, doted on me. My brother is now also in the Japan Self Defense Force.
Simply putting it, what sort of character would you say that you have?
I’m a romantic optimist. I go at my own pace. Basically, a type B blooded person.
What kind of child were you?
Because I was weak, I was a child who didn’t play outside a lot. Inside the house, I would do things like play with leftover clothes at my mother’s side while she made wedding dresses.
What kinds of things were you obsessed with when you were a student?
Please tell us about a subject that you were really enthusiastic about and a subject
I was good at fine arts and drawing. My weak subject was history.
What job did you yearn to have?
This is probably because it was like the rest of my family, but I wanted to be a female member of the Japan Self Defense Force. I think I wondered if that was really where I’d end up and thought of my own convenience.
When was the first time you saw Takarazuka?
I had passed the first stage of the examination and my mother said to me, “They might ask you about Takarazuka at the interview.” We then went to see the
What was your reason for deciding “I want to join Takarazuka!”
When I was deciding which way to go in life, high school was after a fashion what I was going to ask for a recommendation for, but my female homeroom teacher said to me, “Because you’re tall, you could also do Takarazuka.” It wasn’t just because my teacher was also a fan. There was the feeling that I was taking the exam with the intention of going on a social studies field trip (laugh).
What are your memories of the
On the day of the second stage of the examination it was raining.
What are your memories of your time at
It was stricter than the Japan Self Defense Force (laugh). But because the pecking order was the same everywhere in the world, even for my father and brother, and because they said you had to start off low before you could succeed, I didn’t think much of
What was your reason for choosing your stage name?
I recruited the Maritime Self-Defense Force for my stage name. My father and my older brother are pilots, but I decided on “In the majestic ocean, devotedly facing the axis of the land to the north.” I was told things like that it sounded like a sumo wrestler’s name, and I thought that as well, but maybe in the Takarazuka lot of many names it’s good. (laugh)
What was your reason for deciding to become an otokoyaku?
I had long hair, but because I was tall, the upperclassmen said, ”[Since you’re tall] do you, have the feeling of a musumeyaku?” and I cut my hair.
How was your hatsubutai?
We had our first performance with the new Cosmos Troupe members. Everything felt new and it was deeply moving. The silver bridge for the rocket dance was scary and before making our debut in front of the audience we would do things like face forward (laugh) Still, it was fun. I was nervous as expected when doing the koujou, but all of a sudden when I saw my father and he looked into my eyes, I thought “Oh, it’s Father.” Even though it was the koujou, incidentally I was calm at that time. (laugh)
What was your first line?
When we were being sorted into troupes as ken-1s, in the shinjinkouen for “Citrus Breeze” in the scene where they go to the city, I think I sang a line to Tatsuki You’s character. It was over before I knew it…..
Which role and show have been the most striking for you so far?
Probably the recent “L.R.” For the fourth scene where all of the otokoyaku come out as bad men, I watched Takenaka Naoto in “Shall We Dance” and thought that his wig was really interesting. The truth is that the moustache was the same one that I used for Nathan [in the Guys and Dolls shinjinkouen]. Also, for the
Of everything you’ve seen up until this point, which Takarazuka performance has moved you the most?
“How to Succeed.” From the beginning I have always loved comedies, so that comedy was unspeakably funny.
In your life so far as a Takarasienne, what has made you the happiest?
This overlaps with my previous answer, but when I was panicked about filling in for someone, top star Rika-san took care of me at the shinjinkouen performance in the wings of the theater. I was moved by Rika-san’s gentility. I think that is what has made me the happiest.
Becca’s commentary: Aww, two of my favorite siennes like each other. I can totally imagine them hanging out together backstage and exchanging tips on being girly otokoyaku. I vaguely remember hearing a rumor once that Rika came to see
I’m still not exactly sure how Micchan fell into Takarazuka, but the world of dreams would certainly be less shiny if she hadn’t *grin*
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Date: 2008-01-23 08:19 pm (UTC)Confused Julie is confused! Not only was "Citrus Breeze" a revue - the shinko was for "Excalibur" - but Tatsuki You was neeeeever in Soragumi. So, uhh...?
(The rest of it is good though!! <3 <3)
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