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History: Kadota Ashiko

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Kadota Ashiko


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1932

Picture Credit: Caithion / Sky Stage


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Name: Kadota Ashiko
Kanji: 門田 芦子
Current Troupe: n/a
Role: Otokoyaku Star
Status: Retired

Nickname: Chama-san
Real Name: 内山中子 (Uchiyama Nakako)
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Birthday: May 5, 1905
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Origin of Stage Name: From the Hyakuninshu.
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Joined: 1919 (9th Class)
Debut: (1920) Poisonous Flower Garden
Troupe History:
YEAR - 1938 Shakan (Dormitory Dean)
1933 - YEAR Star Troupe
1921 - 1933 Moon Troupe
1920 - 1921

Roles

1936: The Willow Girl / Spring Dance
1936: Go Ryushi to and the Village Girl
1935: Lesson One for Newly-Weds
1935: Wedding Custody
1935: Hakone Song / Marianka
1934: One Thousand Night Liquor
1934: Peony Lantern / Kagura Songs / Schönes Berlin
1934: The Crown and the Bride / The Sunken Bell
1934: Wiener Maedel
1934: La Chatt / Pine Tree of Mihata / Lucky Ale
1933: Rishuyashu Lingam
1933: The Ring's Whereabouts / Firefly Hill
1933: The Eight Dog Warriors / Volga's Boat Song
1933: Totsukawa Girls / Kagamijishi / Paris ・ New York, Fujiwara no Motofusa
1932: The Gun Was Fired
1932: Service At Kyouran-bashi / The Sword Thief / Bouquet d'Amour, Francois
1932: Lighthouse Demon
1932: Tsukushi Kankou
1931: Lilac Time, Schubert
1931: Bride of the World
1931: Miss Shanghai
1931: Princess Chuujou / Yakko Dojoji / Seniorita
1930: An Inconcievable Mistake
1930: Parisette
1930: Fuji Drums / Prayer for Tamamushi
1930: House for Sale / Asahina Hashiranuki / Handan
1929: Ato no Kagekiyo
1929: The Demon at Ishibaji Temple
1929: Collection of Rumoured Japanese Demons
1929: Big Sister and Little Sister
1928: Yumedono / Onna Shibaraku
1928: Omitsu Kyouran
1928: The Young Murasaki Chapter / Mon Paris
1928: Italiana
1927: The Moonflower Scroll
1927: Kokusen'ya / Lord Ichijou Okura
1927: Love's Revival / Fuji Daiko
1927: Dance Hall
1926: Don Quixote / Yumemi Zange Hon / Let's Stop Quarreling
1926: Thirteen Bells / Shiranui Senjin
1926: Puppet Ship
1926: The Millionaire Who Got Dreams / Tiger Boy / Springtime
1925: Princess Kaguya
1925: Poisonous Flower Garden
1925: Electra
1925: Hourai / Judith / The Tale of Kanshin Temple
1924: Full Speed
1924: Substitute Marching Song
1924: Nouin the Priest
1924: The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter
1923: Uneme Praise
1923: The Small Bell Which Protects the Flowers from the Birds / Biwa Chronicle
1922: Golden Wings
1922: Cyrano de Bergerac
1922: The Spirit of Kibitsu
1921: Pulling Out the Ladle

Concerts / Dinner Shows

YEAR: Name of Show

Other

  • The first Takarazuka otokoyaku to sport short hair, when she cut it for Bouquet d'Amour in 1932.
  • Her sister was Kadono Maroya (16th Class).
  • Her brother was Uchiyama Shinai, a director of the Revue.
  • kumichou of Star Troupe (1933 - 1937).
  • In her final years and after retirement, she was a dormitory dean for the TMS dorms. There are anecdotes of her calming terrified students during WWII air-raids while keeping an eye out the windows.
  • Passed away Dec. 20th, 1974.

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