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★ Nu Popular Edition Graduation Commemorative Album Jun Anna / Futami Shobo

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Management number 54075374 Release Date 2026/02/06 List Price $24.68 Model Number 54075374
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Contents = photos after the 2nd one

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【About Jun Anna】

(July 29, 1947 - ) is a Japanese actress and singer. Former top star of the Star Troupe and Flower Troupe of the Takarazuka Revue.

Joined the Snow Troupe in 1965. Later, transferred to the Star Troupe.
In 1970, she was selected as a male role double top star of the Star Troupe along with Ran Hou. They were called the "Golden Trio" with Masumi Ohara, the top daughter role. In 1973, she starred in the main performance for the first time as Kaoru no Kimi in "Ukifune to Kaoru no Kimi." In 1974, she transferred to the Flower Troupe and became the top male role star of the Flower Troupe, succeeding Kinu Koushi. Her partners were Mari Uehara at first, and from 1977, Chikoto Kitahara was added.

In 1975, her role as Oscar in "The Rose of Versailles" was a big hit, and she built the first "Berubara" boom. She was called one of the "Berubara Four" along with Yuri Haruna of the Moon Troupe, Hou of the Star Troupe, and Natsuko Mizuki of the Snow Troupe. For nearly two years from 1975 to 1976, she was in a double top star system with Haruna, who transferred from the Moon Troupe.

In 1978, she starred in the opening performance of the Takarazuka Bow Hall, "The Tales of Hoffmann." On July 31 of the same year [3], she retired from Takarazuka after 13 years, with the Flower Troupe's Tokyo Takarazuka Theater performance of "Gone with the Wind (Scarlett Edition)." After retiring, she belonged to the Toho Theatrical Department and expanded her activities to stage plays and TV dramas.

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