Sumire Kurokawa- Kanna Himeno - This 2 Female T... 🎯 Exclusive
How two very different women redefined the Top Star era of the Moon Troupe In the gilded, glittering world of the Takarazuka Revue, a Top Star is considered a creature of myth. But what happens when the universe hands you two of them at once?
Their final performance, "The Scarlet Heiress," ended not with a kiss or a sword fight, but with the two walking in opposite directions down a single white staircase. Halfway up, stopped. Without turning around, she raised a single hand. Sumire Kurokawa- Kanna Himeno - This 2 Female T...
From their debut as a duo in "Puck" (2012) to their electrifying run in "The Rose of Versailles" , this is the story of two women who didn't just share a stage—they owned an era. Kanna Himeno is the classic "cool beauty." As the Otokoyaku (male role), she has the sharp jawline of a shōnen hero and a vocal range that can drop to a velvet baritone. Her specialty? The smoldering glance. When Himeno enters a room, she doesn't walk; she stalks. How two very different women redefined the Top