Castle of the White Heron / Outsiders in the Renaissance

Castle of the White Heron / Outsiders in the Renaissance

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Castle of the White Heron Nearly 1,000 years ago, in the ornate capital of Heian-kyo, there was a young, fair-skinned man of noble birth by the name of Abe no Yasunari, who was also a diviner. His foe was Tamamo no Mae. She was a bewitching magical fox who deceived the hearts of men. Time passed. Places changed. Now, the decisive day approaches at the splendid, renowned fortress known as the Castle of the White Heron. At times with grace, at times mysteriously, this revue of a Japanese tale depicts the fate of the diviner and the magical fox, in conflict and drawn to each other over the course of reincarnations spanning a millennium. Outsiders in the Renaissance While Leonardo da Vinci is celebrated as an all-around genius, there is still much about his life that remains unknown. One theory is that the inspiration for his creations was his love for a woman. This production depicts the affection and hatred between da Vinci and the figures in his life.

真風涼帆

星風まどか

芹香斗亜

Matsumoto Yuri

寿つかさ

Maira Mikaze

純矢ちとせ

Kanon Mai

Sumiki Sayato

凛城きら

松風輝

愛月ひかる

Riku Sorahane

桜木みなと

和希そら

Makise Rui

Haruha Rara

Rukaze Hikaru

Amairo Mineri

Manami Hikaru

夢白あや

Akina Ayase

Aishiro Moa

Fuuma Kakeru

Mitsuki Haruka

Hanasaki Airi

Hoshizuki Rio

Haruse Ouki

Mirei Jun

Nanao Maki

Setohana Mari

Akine Hikaru