Yukariko / Jubilee Time!
Picture Credit: yaomeis | The Takarazuka I: Star Troupe
English Title: Yukariko / Jubilee Time!
Japanese Title: 紫子 / ジュビリー・タイム!
Romanized Title: Yukariko / Jubirii Taimu!
Troupe: Star
Year: 1987
Performances: Takarazuka Grand Theater, 1/1 - 2/11; Tokyo Takarazuka Theater, 4/3 - 4/29
Shinjin Kouen Performances: Takarazuka Grand Theater, 1/20; Tokyo Takarazuka Theater, 4/14
Yukariko:
Based On: Kihara Toshie's manga "Torikaebaya Ibun", which was in turn based upon the anonymously written Heian tale "Torikaebaya Monogatari".
Author/Director: Shibata Yukihiro
Composer: Terada Takio
Choreographer: Onoe Kikunojou
Conductor (Takarazuka): Nomura Youji
Conductor (Tokyo): Kitazawa Tatsuo
Shinjin Kouen Director:
Jubilee Time!:
Author/Director: Sakai Sumio
Composer: Terada Takio, Nakamoto Kiyozumi, Nishimura Kouji
Choreographer: Shuri Misao, Tony Stevens
Conductor (Takarazuka): Hashimoto Kazuaki
Conductor (Tokyo): Kitazawa Tatsuo
Available on DVD: No
Role | Cast | Shinko Cast | |
Yukariko (Midorio's twin sister) / Midorio (Fuedal lord of Aki's Saeki clan) | Mine Saori | Asaji Saki | |
Fubuki (A ninja. Yukariko's love) | Hyuuga Kaoru | You Akira | |
Maizuru-hime (Princess of the Mouri clan) | Minakaze Mai | Marimo Eri | |
Kanai Sadatsugu (An attendant to Saeki) | Shion Yuu | Daiki Yuu | |
Amano-geki (Chief retainer to the Saeki household) | Tajima Kumi | Aikou Mitsuru | |
Umezawa Sandayuu (Chief retainer to the Saeki household) | Ban Akira | Chiaki Shin | |
Tazu (Sandayuu's wife. Midorio's wet nurse) | Fuji Kyouko | Izumo Aya | |
Sasajima (Maizuru-hime's wet nurse) | Hayama Michiko | Utashiki Ayaka | |
Kawadera Keibu (General to the Mouri) | Sumi Natsuko | Izumi Tsukasa | |
Tanba (A ninja) | Itsuki Chihiro | Kaikyou Hiroki | |
Okou (A ninja) | Marimo Eri | Mari Yuzumi | |
Ofuji (Proprietress of Ichimonjiya) | Arisu Miki | Sakura Riko | |
Miyano (Sadatsugu's younger sister. An inner servant) | Shima Yuuka | Ayase Ruri | |
Itsumi Kojirou (An attendant) | Sanjou Rei | Ema Naoki | |
Naito Harunosuke (An attendant) | Asaji Saki | Hanabusa Rio | |
Toudou Takechiyo (an attendant) | You Akira | Amachi Hikari | |
Maki Yumiwaka (an attendant) | Daiki Yuu | Minoru Kou | |
Tominoo Daisaburou (A young samurai to Saeki) | Natsumi You | Oosaki Mika | |
Shino Masayuki (A young samurai to Saeki) | Azumi Reika | Sayuki Rei | |
Mihara Saburou (A young samurai to Saeki) | Aikou Mitsuru | Taki Haruka | |
Yokoi Genpachi (A young samurai to Saeki) | Izumi Tsukasa | Mizuki Jun | |
Katsura (A Saeki lady attendant) | Kaai Moto | Otohara Ai | |
Azusa (A Saeki lady attendant) | Kayama Chii | Hagoromo Ran | |
Kiku (A Mouri lady attendant) | Junna Megu | Hagi Naomi | |
Yayoi (A Mouri lady attendant) | Kurumi Jun | Aozora Haruka | |
Mizuno Hayato (A Mouri samurai) | Marimura Nao | Uzuki Kei | |
Senmaru (A page) | Watari Haya† | Natsumine Sen | |
Akemi | Ashikawa Maki | ||
Komatsu | Ayase Ruri | ||
Tanabe Ukon | Fubuki Hitomi | ||
Akiba | Machikaze Kana | ||
Chiho | Hagi Naomi | ||
Tokimura Shinroku | Ayaha Romi | ||
Shinobu | Mari Yuzumi | ||
Yamaki Kurou | Senju Hikaru | ||
Tsuyu | Aozora Haruka | ||
Midori | Hagoromo Ran | ||
Kurumi | Tomo Maika | ||
Usagi | Akane Konomi | ||
Temari | Otohara Ai | ||
Ryu Kumenosuke | Ootsu Asuka |
† In Tokyo: Kinami Chie
Other Cast: Utashiki Ayaka, Agi Katsura, Matsubara Midori, Marimura Nao, Oosaki Mika, Sayuki Rei, Amachi Hikari, Hanabusa Rio, Uzuki Kei, Taki Haruka, Ebara Mikoto, Sakura Riko, Maki Saori, Asaoka Nari, Kokonoe Haruka, Natsumi Haruka, Sagikusa Kaoru, Nanki Chihiro, Takayagi Midori, Noubu Mitsuko, Hagio Hitomi, Asagumo Kogane, Ema Naoki, Natsumine Sen, Matsukaze Ryou, Saegusa Mizuki, Kouki Subaru, Minoru Kou, Manaka Hikaru, Rei Mika, Miyabi Kei, Migusa Yuu, Shijou Hikaru, Nishiki Ai, Shouno Saki, Hinoki Kaoru, Hayami Kei, Sakaki Jun, Natsu Mariko
Grand Theater only: Natsuno Youko, Watari Haya, Nanase Yumi, Asatsuyu Akari
WARNING!! MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!!
Yukariko
Written by Kihara Toshie, who reimagined once more in a dramatic way the anonymously written Heian Era "Torikaebaya Monogatari," the "Torikaebaya Ibun" rewrites the story from a historical setting in the noble world of the Dynastic Period to the samurai class of the Warring States Period.
The time is the Azuchi-Momoyama Period. While Yukariko is a woman, she is by nature masculine and, as she was raised in a family with no heir, she learned general martial arts. Then an unexpected story is told to Yukariko, whose father died suddenly. It is said that because Yukariko is the daughter of the daimyo of Aki (Hiroshima), and twins with the current feudal lord, she was given to an adoptive family in secret. As a matter of fact her brother the feudal lord, Midorio, is ill, and in order that the other provinces may not know, she is told that he wants her to serve as his substitute....
The story tells of Yukariko, who becomes the substitute for her brother, and the heart she sacrifices to protect the feudal domain according to her brother’s wishes, as well as the love of the people surrounding Yukariko: Fubuki, the Princess Maizuru, and Sadatsugu.
Jubilee Time
- Retired 2/11: Natsuno Youko, Watari Haya, Asatsuyu Akari
- Retired 2/12: Nanase Yumi
- Retired 4/29: Arisu Miki, Ashikawa Maki
- Retired 4/30: Sumi Natsuko, Kunishiro Maya
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