Takarazuka in Tokyo

by Lee on 10/21/2009

Due to her comments regarding cosmic trips and connections with Tom Cruise, the new Japanese Prime Minister’s wife, Miyuki Hatoyama, recently made headlines around the world, and, perhaps indirectly, when details of her past were published along with these peculiarities, it also brought some people’s attention to Takarazuka as well as time travel.

Takarazuka

Not that any extra exposure is needed in the theatre group’s home country, with its sumptuous centre in the capital (pictured above) planted on prime real estate, along with a presumably equally palatial place in its birthplace, the city of Takarazuka, in Hyogo Prefecture.

Founded in 1913, when behaviour such as public kissing was considered completely uncalled for, the company’s unique feature of having only implied incidents of intimacy acted out by a cast made up entirely of unmarried female performers somehow struck a chord — and rather surprisingly has continued to do so ever since. Current estimates putting the number of paying punters at an impressive 2.5 million a year.

Yet despite the unmanufactured appearance of the model immortalised outside the Tokyo theatre,

Takarazuka

looks wise the actresses appear very differently on stage. The ‘male’ members especially dealing in an almost mid-1970s David Bowie demeanour.

Takarazuka

Phenomenally so in fact for some features.

Takarazuka

Or alternatively a novel approach to New Romanticism is deemed necessary. One that even the most rigid New Romantic would probably run away from.

Takarazuka

But, as easy to mock as it may be, its loyal and predominantly female following would definitely deflect any disparaging remarks, especially as the organisation’s performances of musicals and recreations of classics such as Casablanca are so exciting they are even exciter.

Takarazuka

And, whilst many forms of entertainment are currently facing problems, as time goes by, Takarazuka will almost certainly survive.

Takarazuka

Regardless of whether a kiss is just a kiss.

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{ 9 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Bill90 October 21, 2009 at 5:00 pm

A young AND female Humphrey Bogart. Wow!

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2 Bunny October 21, 2009 at 5:27 pm

I always had a dream of shagging Humphrey Bogart.

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3 Ken Y-N October 22, 2009 at 1:40 pm

Bunny, you’re not allowed to – boyfriends are forbidden while you are a member, although some degree of girl-on-girl action goes on in the actress dorms, according to the wife, and she also assures me that she had no part in it…

Anyway, I’m off to see Humphrietta myself next month.

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4 Dan October 21, 2009 at 10:34 pm

Interesting photos I wonder who inspired who as the style is very similar to that of the late Micheal Jackson.

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5 Loren December 25, 2009 at 12:10 am

In fact they made a ‘tribute’ to Michael on a TCA, 2002 or 2003 I don’t remember exactly the year, at the same way and in the same show to Travolta and others… I think you can found some on Youtube.

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6 Andy Yu October 21, 2009 at 10:45 pm

Cracking first photo. Really draws you in!

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7 James October 23, 2009 at 8:00 pm

That gift bag is too wonderful for words. Her hairstyle must be the mane attraction of the show.

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8 dr george pradhan, mb October 26, 2009 at 5:47 am

fortunate i saw the “paulina…..” show in Oct 1970.

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9 Loren December 25, 2009 at 12:06 am

the pic number 3 is hot! who is ‘she’?

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