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This article is a list of fictional characters from the Sakura Wars series. The visuals of the characters were created by Kosuke Fujishima and designed by Hidenori Matsubara, while their scenarios were written by Satoru Akahori.

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  • This article is a list of fictional characters from the Sakura Wars series. The visuals of the characters were created by Kosuke Fujishima and designed by Hidenori Matsubara, while their scenarios were written by Satoru Akahori.
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  • This article is a list of fictional characters from the Sakura Wars series. The visuals of the characters were created by Kosuke Fujishima and designed by Hidenori Matsubara, while their scenarios were written by Satoru Akahori. The names of the various troupes/divisions of the Teikoku Kagekidan (e.g., flower, star, moon, wind) are modeled on those of the Takarazuka Kagekidan (Takarazuka Revue). [1] Similarly, the names of the troupe members are often patterned on the name of the troupe—flowers in the Hanagumi and the Groupe Fleur de Paris, celestial bodies in the Hoshigumi (the New York Kagekidan also uses celestial bodies). The naming patterns are likely the work of Akahori [2], who uses such throughout most of his creations (e.g., in Sorcerer Hunters and Saber Marionette J).
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