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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Combining the kanji of both arcs creates the Chinese word 流明 (liúmíng), meaning "lumen" in English.
*Combining the kanji of both arcs creates the Chinese word 流明 (liúmíng), meaning "lumen" in English.
*This stage play was part of a series led by Ito Masami called Shinkidan Yumemei Classics x [[07th Expansion]].
*This stage play is part of a series led by Ito Masami called Shinkidan Yumemei Classics x 07th Expansion.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 18:01, 22 August 2020

Higurashi no Naku Koro ni -Ryū/Mei- ((ひぐらしのなく頃に~流・明~, Higurashi no Naku Koro ni -Flow/Clear-) is a Japanese stage play written and directed by Ito Masami. It contains two arcs, adapted from main arcs. It was starred from 2019's July 24th to 28th on Lazona Kawasaki Plaza Sol (Kanagawa's Prefecture), alternating between the two stories. The first story, Ryū, adapts Watanagashi-hen and follows Keiichi Maebara. The second story, Mei, adapts Meakashi-hen and follows Shion Sonozaki.[1]

Starring

Trivia

  • Combining the kanji of both arcs creates the Chinese word 流明 (liúmíng), meaning "lumen" in English.
  • This stage play is part of a series led by Ito Masami called Shinkidan Yumemei Classics x 07th Expansion.

Gallery

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