Takarazuka Music School | |
Native Name: | 宝塚音楽学校 |
Motto: | Kiyoku tadashiku utsukushiku |
Motto Translation: | Purely, correctly, beautifully |
Location: | Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan |
Type: | Private |
Established: | 1913 |
Founder: | Ichizō Kobayashi |
Principal: | Tatsuya Nakanishi |
Gender: | Female only |
Age Range: | 15-18 |
Enrollment: | 40 |
Website: | http://www.tms.ac.jp/ |
Takarazuka Music School (宝塚音楽学校, Takarazuka Ongaku Gakkō) is a private girls' school in Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is a Takarazuka Revue training school that is a miscellaneous vocational school approved by Hyōgo Prefecture according to the School Education Law.[1] The school was established in 1913 by Ichizō Kobayashi, the founder of the Hankyu Railway and the Takarazuka Revue.
The school is known for its strictness and unique set of rules that students must abide to both at school and during private life. During its over 100 years of history, it has produced over 4,500 performers for the Takarazuka stage.[2]
Takarazuka Music School was established in July 1913 as Takarazuka Shōkatai (Takarazuka Chorus). In 1939, it was divided into the Takarazuka Revue and Takarazuka Music School. All Takarazuka Revue members have since been graduates of the Takarazuka Music School.
Since 1989, all students have received basic training at the Ground Self-Defense Force Camp Itami every year.[3]
In the past, the strictness of the school was so famous that the school was called "Women's Military Academy". During the Shōwa period, a large number of students were enrolled compared to the present, but at the same time, a large number of failed students were issued. At the time, all students were sent home during the long summer vacation, and only the students who were notified at a later date proceeded to the second half of the school year. There are still some dropouts at the school, but some of them have returned to school or graduated after voluntarily dropping out.[4]
The school has a two year system, and the second graders are called "main course students" and the first graders are called "preparatory students", who must follow a unique set of rules when making contact with their seniors.
The preparatory students must:[5] [6] [7]
All rules are created by students themselves, and students review and discuss the rules with the school every year. The rules reflect the school spirit based on the school motto "Purely, correctly, beautifully". Regarding the strict rules, the students have explained that, "As a student at Takarazuka Music School, one must take actions that are not embarrassing."
The mysterious tradition of rules unique to Takarazuka Music School has attracted a lot of attention. There are about 50 fanclubs dedicated to the school's tradition, and it is a common sight to see dozens of people waiting for students to pass by near the Takarazuka Theater.
However, since harassment has become a serious issue, in 2020, the school made a statement saying that outdated rules would be abolished over time.
The school uniform is a gray uniform with a school emblem with the name "TMS" (abbreviation of Takarazuka Music School) on the chest, a red ribbon tie, and white tri-fold socks. The current design was created in 1956.
Preparatory students in the male role wear a pompadour hairstyle, and students in the female role wear braided pigtails that are tightly woven to the ends of the hair. The shoes are black loafers for preparatory students and black pumps for college students. The wristwatches have a black leather belt.
Since 2000, the maximum number of students was 50, but the number of successful applicants since 2008 has been about 40.[8] The entrance examination is held at the end of March every year.
The number of examinees in 2016 was 1,079, with 40 successful applicants. The competition was 27.0 times higher than that of other schools.[9]