Picture Credit: Blumerio | The Takarazuka VIII: Moon Troupe / yaomeis | Kageki 2023 August
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Name: Reika Haru Kanji: 礼華 はる Current Troupe: Moon Role: Otokoyaku Status: Current
Nickname: Mii, Miyaharu Height: 178 cm Birthday: October 8th Blood Type: Hometown: Bunkyo, Tokyo Favorite Food: Pumpkin, sesame, rice steamed with red beans Favorite Flower: Fragrant olive Favorite Colors: Turquoise blue, emerald green Hobbies: Moving her body Collections: Cosmetics, T-shirts Special Talent: Violin Origin of Stage Name: Her grandfather thought of it for her Favorite Role: Would Like to Try Playing: Wants to try many different roles
Announced on 04/24/2015: Reika Haru was absent from the Grand Theater run of 1789: The Lovers of Bastille due to illness.
Originally assigned the shinko lead for A Farce in Pigalle, before it was cancelled due to COVID-19.
Has an older sister.
She studied ballet as a child, however, felt insecure due to her height.
When she was in elementary school, she visited the Tokyo Takarazuka Theater for the first time with a childhood friend who was a Takarazuka fan. When one of the musumeyakus came down from the stage and came closer to her, she was shocked as if "struck by lightning" (from LEE interview).
After watching a DVD of Kiriya Hiromu's last performance at a friend's house, she decided to join the revue. On her way home from school, she went to buy an application form for the TMS and sent it immediately. She didn't say anything to her parents, but gave them a follow-up report (from LEE interview).
Used to be very quiet. She started to express herself more, but still heard "you look like a tree" a lot from others. As an underclassmen, felt insecure about her lack of emotional expression. Kazama Yuno had a big influence on her.
Was absent for her first performance, later mentioned that she was injured.
She and her family are big Disney fans. She visited Disneyland in Tokyo, Florida, California, Shanghai and Hong Kong. She even bought an annual passport (Magic Key pass) at one point (from LEE interview).