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Takarazuka Revue

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Japan's unique all-female musical theater troupe, founded in 1914 by Hankyu Railway magnate Ichizo Kobayashi in the hot spring resort town of Takarazuka, Hyogo. Organized into five performance troupes—Flower, Moon, Snow, Star, and Cosmos—the company performs year-round at its dedicated 2,550-seat Grand Theater in Takarazuka and the Tokyo Takarazuka Theater. The troupe is famous for its otokoyaku, women who specialize in playing dashing male roles, creating a distinctive aesthetic that has captivated audiences for over a century. Their most legendary production is 'The Rose of Versailles,' adapted from the manga. The Revue maintains a dedicated fan culture with strict hierarchies and traditions, representing a uniquely Japanese form of entertainment with no true equivalent worldwide.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Performing Arts
Location:Takarazuka, Hyogo
Time Period:1914-present
Influence:National
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The Rose of Versailles
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A landmark historical manga by Riyoko Ikeda set in pre-revolutionary France at the Palace of Versailles. It follows Oscar Francois de Jarjayes, a woman raised as a man to serve as commander of the Royal Guard, alongside the tragic Marie Antoinette. Since its 1972 serialization, it revolutionized the shojo manga genre by introducing complex political narratives, gender fluidity themes, and historical drama to a female readership. The Takarazuka Revue's stage adaptation became one of their most legendary and frequently revived productions, running for decades. The series achieved enormous popularity in France, Italy, and across Europe, making it one of the earliest Japanese manga to gain significant international recognition outside Asia.

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