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paolo1350 · 1 year
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Happy New Year everyone. The TINGS idol group from Shine Post really captured my heart with their music and dance. Here is my tribute to their season. I sincerely hope this series gets more content. The performances and songs this anime provides is second to none.
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maigeiko · 4 months
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Goodbye 2023! Sum-up of debuts this year Maiko/Hangyoku: Kotsuta 小つた from Tokyo Mukojima - before 14. December Saku 佐く from Tokyo Mukojima - 14. June Komomo 小桃 from Arima Onsen - before 18. October Kotono 古都乃 from Aizuwakamatsu - 20. October Iori 伊おり from Aizuwakamatsu - 04. August Momokichi 桃吉 from Shizuoka - 21. July Waka 和香 from Tokyo Kagurazaka - 10. May Minami 美波 from Tokushima - 6. January Kikuyu 喜久有 from Gifu - 7. March Kikyo 喜きょう from Gifu - 3. December Misuzu みすず and Kazuha かづ葉 from Niigata - 16. May Yumeka ゆめ花, Mamehana 豆はな, Matsuri まつりand Misaki 美咲 from Yamagata - 8. May Iroha いろ羽 and Mameka まめ佳 from Akita - 16. May Geiko/Geisha/Geigi: Yoshiki 芳菊 from Nara - 29. April Yutsuki 結月 from Yokohama - before 22. October Kanayuki 叶雪 from Yokohama - before 8. October Suzuhana すず華 from Nagasaki - before 6. September Kosen 鼓千 from Dogo Onsen - 16. May Chizuru 千鶴 from Osaka Nanchi - 27. November Marizuru まり鶴 from Osaka Nanchi - 20. February Momiji 萌美路 from Kanazawa - before 19. May Ito 以と from Kanazawa - 7. February Makoto 万琴 from Kanazawa - 12. October Hazuki はづき, Masaka まちか, Kimika きみか and Ayano あやの from Ureshino Onsen - before 2. October Nana 南成 from Tokyo Mukojima - 22. February Hana 花 from Tokyo Mukojima - 15. June Koyuki 小雪 from Tokyo Mukojima - before 6. September Konatsu 小奈都 from Tokyo Mukojima - before 14. November Itsuki 五希 from Izunagaoka - before 30. March Kotori 小とり from Yokohama - before 13. October Nanami 七々美 from Anjo - 24. July Those are 38 new faces, plus Momiji, who was working as a Geigi in Kanazawa before and switched district from Higashi to Nishi.
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newsintheshell · 3 years
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SHINE POST, la novel degli autori di OreSuki diventa un franchise: annunciati anime, manga e videogame
A dirigere la serie a tema idol c’è il regista di Uma Musume Pretty Derby.
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Konami Digital Entertainment e Straight Edge hanno annunciato che la light novel “Shine Post”, scritta da Rakuda e illustrata da Buriki, il duo autore di “Ore wo Suki nano wa Omae dake ka yo” (OreSuki: Are you the only one who loves me?), ispirerà una serie animata, il cui debutto è previsto per l’estate 2022. 
Ma non è finita qui: l’anime sarà solo una delle produzioni che contribuiranno al lancio di un vero e proprio franchise, al quale si andranno ad aggiungere un manga, un videogioco curato da Akihiro Ishihara (The IDOLM@STER, Uma Musume Pretty Derby) e una serie di concerti. 
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Le protagoniste della storia sono le cinque ragazze che formano il gruppo idol chiamato TiNgS, formato da:
Haru Nabatame: Sayumi Suzushiro (Kurena Kukumila in 86 - Eighty Six)
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Kyoka Tamaki: Moeko Kanisawa (del gruppo idol ≠ME)  
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Rio Seibu: Yuko Natsuyoshi (Sasha Necron in The Misfit of Demon King Academy)
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Yukine Giongi: Rimo Hasegawa 
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Momiji Ito: Rika Nakagawa 
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Di seguito potete vedere un primo video musicale, realizzato per la canzone “Be Your Light!!”, cantata dalle doppiatrici.
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La serie tv sta venendo diretta da Kei Oikawa (Uma Musume Pretty Derby, Hinamatsuri) presso STUDIO KAI (Super Cub, Uma Musume: Pretty Derby 2). Della sceneggiatura si stanno occupando Tatsuto Higuchi (Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight) e lo stesso Rakuda, mentre ad adattare il character design troviamo Yoshihiro Nagata (direttore d’animazione Macross Delta). Come produttore musicale alle spalle del progetto c’è invece Yohei Kisara (Selection Project, Love Live! School idol project).
* NON VUOI PERDERTI NEANCHE UN POST? ENTRA NEL CANALE TELEGRAM! *
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tatterdsouls-a · 5 years
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MUSE FACECLAIMS UNDER THE CUT !
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hatori: fujioka dean
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haru: nakamoto yuta
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riku: yoo taewoong
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hiro: ito kentaro
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kyou: sho hirano
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momiji: kondo yohji
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machi: kato rosa
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kyoko: goto maki
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saki: nakajo ayami
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syaoran: sugino yousuke
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yukito: yamazaki kento
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suzaku: shimekake ryuya
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nozaki: fukushi sota
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mikoshiba: abe aran
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wakamatsu: yamada ryosuke
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hori: yoshizawa ryo
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ed: ogasawara kai
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roy: nishikido ryo
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maes: konishi ryosei
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yasu: maruyama tomomi 
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recentanimenews · 2 years
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Idol Multimedia Project SHINE POST Casts Rival Group
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  Konami Digital Entertainment and Straight Edge's multimedia idol project SHINE POST today unveiled its full member lineup for the HY:RAIN idol unit, who will appear in the upcoming anime series as the protagonists' main rivals.
  The newly announced cast is as follows:
  Yu Serizawa (Shera in How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord) as Ren Kurogane
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  Miyu Kubota (Karin in Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club) as Itoha Karabayashi
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  Kurumi Takase (Mona in PuraOre! ~Pride of Orange~) as Aoba Karabayashi
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  Tomoyo Takayanagi (Mira in Asteroid in Love) as Nanoka Hiumi
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  Arisa Kouri (Chiho in My Sweet Tyrant) as Yawara Naekawa
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  SHINE POST will center on the fledging idol group TiNgS, which includes these members (from left to right):
  Rimo Hasegawa as Yukine Gionji
Moeko Kanisawa as Kyoka Tamaki
Sayumi Suzushiro (Uruka in We Never Learn: BOKUBEN) as Haru Nabatame
Yuko Natsuyoshi (Himeko in Show by Rock!! Stars!!) as Rio Seibu
Rika Nakagawa as Momiji Ito
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      The anime series is being directed by Kei Oikawa (My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU) at Studio KAI (Super Cub) for a Summer 2022 broadcast, with series composition by SPP and Buriki's (Nagi-Asu: A Lull in the Sea) original character designs adapted for animation by Yoshihiro Osada (Charlotte key animator).
  Source: Comic Natalie
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    Der shy man behind @Shymander, Liam is a timezone-fluid Aussie with a distinct fondness for anime, Eurovision and creating odd stats projects despite hating math.
By: Liam Dempsey
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skateofministry · 3 years
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The Japanese Public Begins To Embrace The Tokyo Olympics
TOKYO — In the year leading up to the postponed Summer Olympics, public viewpoint surveys in Japan revealed individuals extremely versus holding the Games in the nation. Some feared it would spread out the coronavirus. Others grumbled about the high expenses. There are still some little periodic demonstrations. But now that Olympics are underway and Team Japan is succeeding, individuals here appear thrilled.
You can discover some individuals delighted about the Olympics at the so-called “Shibuya scramble,” billed as the busiest crossway worldwide. Outside the Shibuya train station, numerous individuals cross the street from various instructions at one time. People viewing here is a need to–provide for travelers and residents alike.
Hot temperature levels and rising coronavirus numbers
It’s been hot in Tokyo, and some individuals bring umbrellas to protect themselves from the blazing sun. Everyone uses a face mask.
“It’s so dangerous because of corona,” states Reggie Ohashi, a trainee who’s here with buddies, hanging out at Shibuya Crossing. There’s been a rise of coronavirus cases given that the Games started. Ohashi states from the security of his house, he’s been capturing regional broadcasts of the baseball video games at the Tokyo Olympics.
University trainee Wakanda Ito states she’s been tuning in to view Olympic beach ball, soccer and a brand-new sport at these Games, skateboarding.
“I heard he’s really famous,” Ito states, describing 22-year-old Yuto Horigome, who won the very first Olympic gold medal for street skateboarding. “He is very talented and he’s really handsome.”
Ito states she was likewise impressed by Horigome’s compatriot, a charming 13-year-old woman called Momiji Nishiya. She likewise made a gold medal in street skateboarding.
Japan’s record gold medal haul buoys spirits
Many of the young Japanese individuals I satisfy at the Shibuya crossing state they’re thrilled about all the Japanese professional athletes who are winning, although the COVID-19 constraints indicate they’re not permitted to view the Games in-person.
University trainee Shuhe Horiyama states he takes pleasure in viewing the Games on TELEVISION with his household. But he does want he might be in the stands to view them face to face. “Actually, I had Olympic Games tickets,” he states. “I was very much looking forward to seeing in the stadium. You know, it’s not just a normal ticket, it’s the final of the football, the sport that I like the most. That’s why I’m really sad and frustrated.”
Horiyama blames the Japanese federal government for its hold-up in getting individuals immunized. Currently simply 29% are totally immunized. He states many individuals altered their viewpoints of the Games since a lot of Japanese professional athletes are winning medals. “Yeah, actually, I think it was very big news for us Japanese people,” he states.
So far, Japan has actually won more Olympic gold medals than ever prior to: 17 and counting. That consists of gold medals in judo, for brother or sisters Uta and Hifumi Abe and two-time champ Shohei Ono. Swimmer Yui Ohashi ended up being the very first Japanese female to win 2 gold medals. Other gold medalists consist of the Japanese table tennis group and the males’s fencing group.
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On the streets of Tokyo streets, however, there are nearly no indications or banners commemorating the Olympics. Highlight clips of the Games flash on among the numerous cinemas on the structures at the Shibuya crossway. But no one appears to trouble appreciating view. It appears they have other things to do…. such as singing and dancing.
Celebrating the Games any place you are
On one corner of the Shibuya Crossing, I come across the members of a JPOP idol group. They’re giggling, taking selfies and getting recorded by a foreign TELEVISION news team. One of them has pink eye liner and bleach blonde hair, styled like an anime character.
Are they popular?
“So-so,” chuckles Runa Kanzaki, the most talkative of the group.
I ask what they consider the Olympics being kept in Tokyo. At initially they state something about COVID-19. Then they start noting all the Olympic sports they have actually been following on TELEVISION: beach ball, basketball, swimming … and essentially all of the occasions.
So are the Olympics great for Japan?
“Good, good,” nods Kanzaki. Her good friend Nana Sagasake cheers “Yay.”
Then they release into a pop tune that’s really kawaii.
Regardless of Tokyo’s state of emergency situation, life goes on in the Japanese capital. And so do the Olympics.
Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, go to https://www.npr.org.
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A MARTINEZ, HOST:
In the year leading up to the postponed Summer Olympics, public viewpoint surveys in Japan revealed individuals extremely versus holding the video games in Tokyo. Some feared it would spread out the coronavirus. Others grumbled about the high expenses. There are still some little periodic demonstrations. But now that the Olympics are underway and Team Japan is succeeding, individuals there are thrilled. NPR’s Mandalit del Barco reports from Tokyo.
MANDALIT DEL BARCO, BYLINE: I’m standing here at what’s billed as the busiest crossway worldwide, the Shibuya scramble, outside a train station. When the lights turn green, numerous individuals cross the street from various instructions.
UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL #1: (Speaking non-English language).
DEL BARCO: Way too hot.
UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL #1: (Groaning).
DEL BARCO: Under the hot sun, some individuals bring umbrellas. Everyone uses a face mask.
REGGIE OHASHI: It’s so hazardous since corona.
DEL BARCO: Coronavirus. Do you view the Olympics?
OHASHI: Yes, baseball. My name is Reggie. Last name Ohashi.
WAKANDA ITO: I’m viewing skateboard.
DEL BARCO: Skateboarding?
ITO: Yeah, skateboarding. I heard he is really popular which (laughter) I was – oh, wow, he is really skilled and, yeah, he’s actually good-looking so (laughter)…
DEL BARCO: That good-looking skateboarder college student Wakanda Ito was describing is Yuto Horigome. The 22-year-old Japanese professional athlete won the first-ever gold medal for street skateboarding. His compatriot, a charming 13-year-old woman called Momiji Nishiya, likewise got a gold medal for skateboarding. The youths I satisfy here state they’re thrilled about all the professional athletes from Japan who are winning, although the COVID constraints indicates they’re not permitted to view the video games face to face.
What do you consider the Olympics being here in Tokyo?
SHUHE HORIYAMA: We are taking pleasure in viewing the Olympic Games with TELEVISION.
DEL BARCO: Do you want you could be in the stands viewing face to face?
HORIYAMA: Actually, yeah. I had Olympic Game tickets. I was actually eagerly anticipating seeing in the arena. You understand, it’s not simply a regular ticket. You understand, it’s the last of the football, the sport that I like one of the most. That’s why I am actually unfortunate and disappointed. But, you understand, the federal government chose not to put individuals in the arena. I believe it is since of the hold-up of the vaccination.
DEL BARCO: What’s your name?
HORIYAMA: Shuhe Horiyama. I am a trainee, global politics.
DEL BARCO: Do you believe that individuals have altered their viewpoints since a lot of Japanese are winning medals?
HORIYAMA: Yeah, really. I believe it was huge news for us Japanese individuals.
DEL BARCO: So far, Japan has actually won more Olympic gold medals than ever prior to – 17 and counting. Besides skateboarding, they’re for judo, swimming, table tennis and fencing. The TELEVISION rankings for the video games are high in Japan. But on the streets of Tokyo, nobody appears to trouble searching for at the highlights of video games flashing on among the numerous cinemas here. People appear to have other things to do.
UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL #2: Yeah, yeah, singing, dancing.
UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL #3: Yeah, singing, dancing and talking.
DEL BARCO: On one corner of the Shibuya crossing, I come across the members of a J-pop idol woman group taking selfies. One of them looks like an anime character.
RUNA KANZAKI: Runa Kanzaki.
NANA SAGASAKE: Nana Sagasake.
RIKAKO ISSHIKI: Rikako Isshiki.
SHIMANA SHAKARASHIO: Shimana Shakarashio.
DEL BARCO: Are you popular?
KANZAKI: So-so, so-so.
DEL BARCO: What do you consider the Olympics being here in Tokyo?
UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL #2: I like judo. Judo, I like it.
DEL BARCO: You like judo.
UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL #3: Yeah.
UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL #2: Volleyball.
UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL #4: And basketball.
UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL #3: Swim.
UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL #2: Swim.
DEL BARCO: Swimming. Olympics are excellent?
UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL #2: Good, excellent, excellent.
SAGASAKE: Yay.
DEL BARCO: Regardless of Japan’s state of emergency situation, life goes on in these hectic streets, therefore do the Olympics.
Can you sing for me?
NANA SAGASAKE, RIKAKO ISSHIKI, RUNA KANZAKI & SHIMANA SHAKARASHIO: (Singing in non-English language).
DEL BARCO: Mandalit del Barco, NPR News, Tokyo.
UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL #3: Yeah.
UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL #2: Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Transcript offered by NPR, Copyright NPR.
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jaguarmen99 · 3 years
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東京五輪は26日、開催国の日本が新たに3個の金メダルを獲得。合計数を8個に伸ばして金メダル獲得数のトップに立った。  この日最初の金メダルを取ったのは、スケートボード・女子ストリートに出場した13歳の西矢椛(Momiji Nishiya)。西矢は「初めての五輪で(日本の金メダリストとして)史上最年少を取れてうれしいです。うれしすぎたから、涙がこみ上げてきました」と語った。日本は前日のスケートボード・男子ストリートでも堀米雄斗(Yuto Horigome)が金を獲得していた。  柔道の聖地、日本武道館(Nippon Budokan)で行われた柔道男子73キロ級決勝では、日本のスター選手である大野将平(Shohei Ono)がジョージアのラシャ・シャフダトゥアシビリ(Lasha Shavdatuashvili)に勝利。2016年のリオデジャネイロ五輪に続き、2大会連続で金メダルを獲得した。  同日3個目、大会8個目となる日本の金は、卓球での快挙がもたらした。混合ダブルスの水谷隼(Jun Mizutani)/伊藤美誠(Mima Ito)組が、中国の許昕(Xu Xin、シュ・シン)/劉詩ウェン(Liu Shiwen)組に勝利し、日本卓球史上初となる金メダルを獲得。中国は2004年のアテネ五輪以降、卓球の金メダルを独占してきたが、水谷/伊藤組は2ゲーム差を巻き返す逆転劇を演じ、手に汗握る決勝を制した。  26日の競技終了時点での日本のメダル獲得数は、金8、銀2、銅3の計13個。米国は金7、銀3、銅4の計14個、中国は金6、銀5、銅7の計18個となっている。(c)AFP/Rob Woollard
日本、金メダル8個でトップに スケボー・柔道・卓球制す 東京五輪 写真7枚 国際ニュース:AFPBB News
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xan-the-13th · 6 years
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Musical Onmyoji: Heian Emaki (spring 2018)
Official website: http://www.musical-onmyoji.com/ Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/musical_onmyoji Official Weibo page: http://weibo.com/musicalonmyouji
Director/Screenplay: Mouri Nobuhiro Choreography: Motoyama Shinnosuke
Preview performances date in Japan are confirmed:
Nippon Seinenkan Hall: 9 -18 March 2018
Casts (Individual character visuals is here: http://www.musical-onmyoji.com/cast.html):
Rachi Shinji as Seimei
Miura Hiroki as Minamoto no Hiromasa
Maihane Mimi as Yao Bikuni
Ito Yui as Kagura
Yata Yusuke as Ootengu
Kimisawa Yuki as Shuten Douji
Asuma Kousuke as Ibaraki Douji
Hirata Yuichirou as Kuro Mujou
Utsumi Akiyoshi as Shiro Mujou
Katayama Hironori as Hangan
Nanaki Kanon as Yuki Onna
Kadoyama Yoko as Momiji
Sasaki Yoshihide as Kuro Seimei
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hothotmiso · 2 years
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[New musical]  Kousuke will be playing as Ibaraki Douji in Musical Onmyoji, which is a 3D RPG by Netease Games China based on Japan's onmyoji story in Heian period (it’s a Jpn/Chn production). They officially announced full casts name, and character visuals for Kagura, Abe no Seimei and Kuro Seimei during a press con in Shanghai, China today (31/10/17).
Full casts:
Rachi Shinji as Abe no Seimei Miura Hiroki as Minamoto no Hiromasa Ito Yui as Kagura Maihane Mimi as Yao Bikuni Yata Yusuke as Otengu Kimisawa Yuki as Shouten Douji   Asuma Kousuke as Ibaraki Douji Hirata Yuichiro as Kuro Mujou Utsumi Akiyoshi as Shiro Mujou Katayama Hironori as Hougan Nanaki Kanon as Yuki Onna  Kadoyama Yoko as Momiji Sasaki Yoshihide as Kuro Seimei
It will have preview perfomances in Tokyo, then later in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzen in spring 2018.
More info to reveal soon~
Twitter: musical_onmyoji (x)   Website: musical-onmyoji.com (x) 
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