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Tomoe Takashi

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Takatsuki Satoshi (Takashio Tomoe, real name: Shibata Yoshiko-Shida Yoshiko, December 2nd, 1952) is an actress and former Takarazuka Opera Group flower set top star.Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, blood type AB from Seikei Gakuen. The nickname "Pei" is derived from Gag Yoshiko Hayashiya Sanpei (the first generation). In 1972, she joined Takarazuka Opera as a 58th student. Step on the first stage in the snow group performance "Kagura / The Flower". At the time of joining Takarazuka, she scored 17 out of 48.

In August of the same year, he was selected as the eighth term student of the unit "Bambis" to appear on the Kansai TV program "The Takara Ezuka!". He will also appear on TV almost every week until March of the next year, along with his chosen peak, Kotobuki.

Assigned to a set of stars on April 2, 1973. It is used as a peak, a life and a synchronized life trio, and attracts attention.

In 1975, moved to Snowgumi.

In 1978, he first starred at the Bow Hall performance at "Veronic".

In 1979, he first starred in a rookie performance of "Introduction to Spring Breeze".

In 1980, moved to Hanagumi. Akira Matsu, active under the double top of order order.

In 1982, moved to Snowgumi. He was promoted to the second in the snow group in a form that replaced him.

In 1983, moved to Hanagumi. In the aftermath of the order, he became a flower set top star in "Yewel of Autumn Leaves / Mayflower".

Resigned Takarazuka Opera Group on December 30, 1987. The final appearance performances are Hanagumi and Tokyo performances "One day in a row / The Review Scope".

She has been active on stage and live as an actress after leaving the company.

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