An official website and Twitter account have been opened with the announcement that Keiichi Sigsawa's Kino's Journey -the Beautiful World- light novel series is getting a stage play adaptation in May.
Kino's Journey -the Beautiful World- is scheduled to be performed at Theater Sun Mall in Tokyo from May 18 - 22, 2022.
Kino: Keito Sakurai
Hermes: Ryoshiro Tsuji
Shizu: Rikuto Aoki
Riku: Yo Akagi
Shishou: Hirotaka Kato
Aibou: Mizuki Hayashi
A man n the road: Keisuke Kimura
Regel: Shunpei Kusano
Sakura's mother: Yuki Imai
Sakura: Sakura Kunimori
Will: Masaya Ito
Immigration Officer: Takao Sakuma
Persuader Smith: Kodai Takigawa
Kino, a 15-year-old traveler, forms a bond with Hermes, a talking motorcycle. Together, they wander the lands and venture through various countries and places, despite having no clear idea of what to expect. After all, life is a journey filled with the unknown.
Throughout their journeys, they encounter different kinds of customs, from the morally gray to tragic and fascinating. They also meet many people: some who live to work, some who live to make others happy, and some who live to chase their dreams. Thus, in every country they visit, there is always something to learn from the way people carry out their lives.
It is not up to Kino or Hermes to decide whether these asserted values are wrong or right, as they merely assume the roles of observers within this small world. They do not attempt to change or influence the places they visit, despite how absurd these values would appear. That's because in one way or another, they believe things are fine as they are, and that "the world is not beautiful; therefore, it is."
Kino's Journey -the Beautiful World- is scheduled to be performed at Theater Sun Mall in Tokyo from May 18 - 22, 2022.
TEASER VISUAL:
Keito Sakurai as Kino
MAIN CAST:
Kino: Keito Sakurai
Hermes: Ryoshiro Tsuji
Shizu: Rikuto Aoki
Riku: Yo Akagi
Shishou: Hirotaka Kato
Aibou: Mizuki Hayashi
A man n the road: Keisuke Kimura
Regel: Shunpei Kusano
Sakura's mother: Yuki Imai
Sakura: Sakura Kunimori
Will: Masaya Ito
Immigration Officer: Takao Sakuma
Persuader Smith: Kodai Takigawa
Kino, a 15-year-old traveler, forms a bond with Hermes, a talking motorcycle. Together, they wander the lands and venture through various countries and places, despite having no clear idea of what to expect. After all, life is a journey filled with the unknown.
Throughout their journeys, they encounter different kinds of customs, from the morally gray to tragic and fascinating. They also meet many people: some who live to work, some who live to make others happy, and some who live to chase their dreams. Thus, in every country they visit, there is always something to learn from the way people carry out their lives.
It is not up to Kino or Hermes to decide whether these asserted values are wrong or right, as they merely assume the roles of observers within this small world. They do not attempt to change or influence the places they visit, despite how absurd these values would appear. That's because in one way or another, they believe things are fine as they are, and that "the world is not beautiful; therefore, it is."