Stage Visual Planning History
- 2002 SLAPSTICK / Takarazuka Revue
- 2002 MOZART! (Another showing in 2005,2007 and 2010) / Toho
- 2004 Elisabeth (Another showing in 2005,2006,2008 and 2010) / Toho
- 2006 Never Say Goodbye / Takarazuka Revue
- 2007 The Bee / NODA MAP
- 2009 Piper / NODA MAP
- 2009 Casablanca / Takarazuka Revue
- 2010 Cabaret
- 2010 Roman Holiday / Umeda Arts Theater
- 2010 The Character / NODA MAP
- 2011 to South / NODA MAP
- 2011 MITSUKO / Umeda Arts Theater
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