Shibata Yuhiro became a director's assistant in 1958.
In 1998 he stepped down as a primary director, but still assists with restagings of his works and writes new scripts.
He became a curiculum advisor for the Takarazuka Music School in 2005.
He went completely blind in 1993 (due to glaucoma), but continued writing and directing plays until 2005 and now works for the TMS. His most famous works (based on the number of re-stagings) are Akanesasu Murasaki no Hana and Utakata no Koi.
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