"MUGEN-MUSOU:Adapted from the novel "Miyamoto Musashi" by Eiji Yoshikawa"
Written and directed by Yoshimasa Saito Revue Exotica"Krung Thep, The City of Angels"
Written and directed by Daisuke Fujii On sale from: March 31, 2019, at 10:00 AM(JST) - Price SS Seat : 12,500 / S Seat : 9,500 / A Seat : 5,500 / B Seat : 3,500"MUGEN-MUSOU:Adapted from the novel "Miyamoto Musashi" by Eiji Yoshikawa"
Our story begins around the beginning of the Tokugawa clan's dominion over Japan, following their decisive victory at the Battle of Sekigahara. Shinmen Takezo, born in Miyamoto, a village in the Sakushu region, was a ferocious young man who sought to become the greatest swordsman in Heaven and on Earth. However, a monk by the name of Takuan worried about where Takezo's path would take him as a bloodletting swordsman too confident in his own strength. After learning from the monk another way, the young man changed his name to Miyamoto Musashi and embarked upon a journey of spiritual and physical improvement.
Thus began Musashi's travels, marked by much hardship, on the way to becoming an unmatched warrior. He met many people and grew into both a greater swordsman and a better man. Otsu, Musashi's childhood sweetheart back in his home village, yearned for him and followed his trail. Musashi also longed for Otsu, but he held his wavering heart's feelings in check, as he could not return her love at this time when he was pursuing a higher level of swordsmanship.
It is also around this time that another talented swordsman, Sasaki Kojiro, was making his name known far and wide among the common people. The fates of these two warriors is deeply intertwined, and it will lead eventually to their fateful showdown.
What did Musashi see awaiting him after making his dream of becoming the unbeatable warrior a reality?
"Krung Thep, The City of Angels"
Thailand is a country cloaked in an air of the mystic Orient. Its capital city, Bangkok, is known by the Thai people as Krung Thep, meaning "The City of Angels." On a stage representing a southern paradise envelope surrounded by azure seas and colorful flowers, Ryo Tamaki leads the presentation of an exotic revue that brings out the allure of the Moon Troupe in new ways.
"MUGEN-MUSOU:Adapted from the novel "Miyamoto Musashi" by Eiji Yoshikawa"
Miyamoto Musashi:
Ryo Tamaki
Otsu:
Sakura Misono
Sasaki Kojiro:
Rurika Miya
Takuan Soho:
Ru Kozuki
Osugi:
Miyako Kagetsu
Yagyu Sekishusai Muneyoshi:
Reona Hibiki
Masa:
Kurea Remi
Shinmen Munisai:
Oko:
Honami Koetsu:
Karan Chinami
Musashi (as a young boy):
Ran Kosaki
Gion Toji:
Ogin:
Yuki Kaede
Izumo no Okuni:
Aki Harune
Honiden Matahachi:
Kanato Tsukishiro
Fuchikawa Gonroku:
Yu Harumi
Yoshioka Denshichiro:
Akemi:
Toki Kanoha
Yae:
Ai Sakurana
Tsujikaze Temma:
Yuto Hayaki
Ueda Ryohei:
Tsukasa Ren
Yoshino Tayu:
Mitsuki Umino
Shoda Kizaemon:
Kimura Sukekuro:
Makoto Asagiri
Matahachi (as a young boy):
Mirei Himesaki
Yoshioka Seijuro:
Otsu (as a young girl):
Senri Urara
Nikkan:
Mahiro Suo
Sanjuro:
Seiya Otokaze
Iori:
Ran Kiyoka
Agon:
Seren Soma
Murata Yozo:
Aoki Tanzaemon:
Tsubasa Asahi
Girl living in Hotengahara village:
Arisa Hiumi
Debuchi Magobei:
Naoki Ran
Tsujikaze Kohei (Shishido Baiken):
Boy living in Miyamoto village / Girl:
Boy living in Miyamoto village / Girl:
Kiki Natsukaze
Kusanagi Tenki:
Yu Sorashiro
Kamuro:
Kocha / White crow:
Taro / Boy living in Hotengahara village:
Sena Ayaoto
Jotaro:
Karen Yui
Jiro / Boy living in Hotengahara village:
Villain:
Ohana:
Otsuki:
Villain:
Keito Ranze
Samurai from Hosokawa Domain:
Boy living in Miyamoto village:
Mibu Genjiro:
Rinya: