"Nobunaga: The Will to Power"
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Written and directed by Daisuke Fujii On sale from: May 7, 2016, at 10:00 AM(JST) - Price SS Seat : 12,500 / S Seat : 8,800 / A Seat : 5,500 / B Seat : 3,500"Nobunaga: The Will to Power"
Japan is at war with itself. At Okehazama, Oda Nobunaga (Masaki Ryu) of Owari, rumored to be a fool, spectacularly defeated Imagawa Yoshimoto of Mikawa as he was leading a much larger host than Nobunaga's toward the capital city, Miyako (modern-day Kyoto). Nobunaga has decided to take Yoshimoto's place and lead his own forces to Miyako, so he is compelled to ally with the Azai clan in order to suppress Mino, a province lying between Owari and Miyako, by having his younger sister Oichi (Mitsuki Umino) wed Nagamasa, the Azai clan's successor. However, Mino is also the birthplace of Nobunaga's wife, Kicho (Reika Manaki). Her former retainers and people are in Mino, and Kicho is vehemently opposed to the province's destruction, even if it is now in the hands of an enemy who overthrew her father, Saito Dosan. But Nobunaga, who has embarked upon his path to conquest, holds to his course.
Ten years later, Nobunaga has conquered Mino and marched into Miyako. He has become war incarnate and continues to slaughter his enemies, instilling terror in the populace, who call him a king of demons. In the midst of a standoff with his next foes, the warrior monks of Mt. Hiei, Nobunaga happens to meet Roltes (Ryo Tamaki), a knight from Rome who is working with Christian missionaries. Out of mere curiosity Nobunaga asks Roltes how he would capture Mt. Hiei, to which the knight replies he would set the foot of the mountain afire to destroy the monks.
Nobunaga's decision to bathe Mt. Hiei in flames causes Shogun Ashikaga Yoshiaki (Kurama Sao), who had been asked to mediate a peace between the two sides, to severely lose face, and he vents his rage on his retainers and concubines. Then Roltes, accompanied by Francisco Cabral (Yu Asuka), who leads the Jesuit missionaries in Japan, comes to Yoshiaki to seek permission to build a Christian temple, Namban-ji. Speaking smoothly, Roltes ingratiates himself to Yoshiaki to put the Shogun in fine spirits. Afterward, when Yoshiaki takes his leave, he is sent off by Akechi Mitsuhide (Ruumi Nagina) and Hashiba Hideyoshi (Rurika Miya), who then talk and find complete agreement in their assessment that Nobunaga, regardless of whether he was considered a dunderhead, is now on the verge of uniting the entirety of Japan under his rule.
Nobunaga has now returned to Owari, his first visit there in a long while. He stops for a while in the wilderness near Kiyosu Castle, where he laments the deaths of the numerous foes he has butchered and comes to clearly see the path he must follow. However, the air begins to thicken with a disquieting mood...
"Forever LOVE!!"
The theme of this Show is unending, ever-shining love, telling of love in all its variegated forms. It's a powerful display of charisma from Masaki Ryu, the Moon troupe's top star, who possesses incredible singing prowess and a modern, yet at the same time classical, style. Delight in an energetic, dramatic stage of love presenting the versatile styles of the exceptionally unique Moon troupe members.
"Nobunaga: The Will to Power"
Oda Nobunaga: (great man seeking to unite Japan)
Masaki Ryu
Kicho: (Oda Nobunaga's wife)
Reika Manaki
Roltes: (knight from Rome)
Ryo Tamaki
Ashikaga Yoshiaki : (last Shogun of the Muromachi Shogunate)
Kurama Sao
Francisco Cabral: (head Jesuit missionary in Japan)
Yu Asuka
Wife of Sakuma Nobumori:
Yurino Toka
Kozaisho-no-tsubone: (Ashikaga Yoshiaki's concubine)
Yuria Moeka
Sakuma Nobumori: (Oda Nobunaga's retainer)
Seri Ayazuki
Imagawa Yoshimoto: (warlord)
Ru Kozuki
Wife of Sugaya Nagayori:
Miyako Kagetsu
Akechi Mitsuhide: (Ashikaga Yoshiaki's retainer)
Hashiba Hideyoshi: (Oda Nobunaga's retainer)
Rurika Miya
Ikeda Tsuneoki : (Oda Nobunaga's retainer)
Reona Hibiki
Azai Nagamasa: (warlord)
Hayate Uzuki
Wife of Ikeda Tsuneoki:
Kurea Remi
Mouri Yoshikatsu : (Oda Nobunaga's retainer)
Marianna: (nun)
Sugaya Nagayori: (Oda Nobunaga's retainer)
Ao Takachi
Shibata Katsuie: (Oda Nobunaga's retainer)
So Arise
Azami : (Kicho's servant)
Akane Saki
Gnecchi-Soldo Organtino: (Jesuit missionary)
Karan Chinami
Yasuke: (Oda Nobunaga's servant)
Hayato Takasumi
Sako-no-kata : (Ashikaga Yoshiaki's concubine)
Suzuka Maai
Matsu: (Maeda Toshiie's wife)
Mira Hanahi
Sassa Narimasa: (Oda Nobunaga's retainer)
Mitsuru Kijo
Yamada Shinemon: (Imagawa Yoshimoto's retainer)
Tsubaki Shoga
Nene: (Hashiba Hideyoshi's wife)
Wakaba Saotome
Hosokawa Fujitaka: (Ashikaga Yoshiaki's retainer)
Ruise Kirami
Wife of Mouri Yoshikatsu:
Ran Kosaki
Wife of Kato Yasaburo:
Miyu Yumeha
Tsumaki/ Mori Ranmaru: (Kicho's servant) /(Oda Nobunaga's page)
Maeda Toshiie: (Oda Nobunaga's retainer)
Koshikibu: (Ashikaga Yoshiaki's concubine)
Yuki Kaede
Aoi: (Kicho's servant)
Aki Harune
Mitsubuchi Fujihide: (Ashikaga Yoshiaki's retainer)
Hikaru Yu
Kasumi : (Kicho's servant)
Satsuki Samomo
Daini: (Ashikaga Yoshiaki's concubine)
Yumeno Misato
Hasegawa Kyosuke: (Oda Nobunaga's retainer)
Kato Yasaburo: (Oda Nobunaga's retainer)
Kiku: (Kicho's servant)
Konatsu Akane
Wife of Sassa Narimasa:
Toki Kanoha
Tsutsuji: (Kicho's servant)
Ai Sakurana
Lorenzo Ryosai: (Japanese friar)
Yuto Hayaki
Luis Frois: (Jesuit missionary)
Tomoki Soya
Oda Nobuyuki: (Oda Nobunaga's younger brother)
Tsukasa Ren
Oichi: (Oda Nobunaga's younger sister, Azai Nagamasa's wife)
Mitsuki Umino
Nijo Haruyoshi: (regent)
Chujo: (Ashikaga Yoshiaki's concubine)
Mirei Himesaki
Sawaki Yoshiyuki: (Oda Nobunaga's retainer)
Satsuki : (Kicho's servant)
Senri Urara
Tsubaki : (Kicho's servant)
Koyuki Yukarino
Manmi Senchiyo: (Oda Nobunaga's page)
Naoki Ran
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