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Kassouya – Volume 2 | Mar 19-22, 2026

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Kassouya – Volume 2
Produced by Daisuke Takahashi

https://kassouya.jp/

Dates: March 19-22, 2026 (9 performances)
Venue: Ovision Ice Arena Fukuoka (1-15-30 Chiyo, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture)


Cast:

Qilin/Kirin (麒麟)
  • Daisuke Takahashi
Byakko (白虎) - White Tiger
  • Kazuki Tomono
  • Wakaba Higuchi
  • Kosho Oshima
  • Ibuki Ōnaka
  • Ryōga Morimoto
  • Leon Tanaka
  • Saki Miyake Ayumi Urabe
Genbu (玄武) - Black Turtle-Snake
  • Kana Muramoto
  • Ikura Kushida
  • Yurina Okuno
  • Himari Miura
  • Momoka Maeno
  • Noa Hozumi
  • Yurika Imazeki
Seiryū (青龍) - Azure Dragon
  • Yuna Aoki
  • Koshiro Shimada
  • Ryota Kitamura
  • Sae Shimizu
  • Shōta Kajimoto
  • Haruyuki Higuchi
  • Kairi Katō
Suzaku (朱雀) - Vermilion Bird
  • Kanako Murakami
  • Sota Yamamoto
  • Sena Miyake
  • Yuto Kishina
  • Haruya Sasaki
  • Haruto Toda
  • Takuya Tanabe





According to Yuma Suzuki's instagram stories and today's post, the auditions, for which the application deadline was June 3rd, are currently taking place and general preparations are underway :cool::




Everyone, thank you so much for your hard work!⭐
The required songs were so hard on both land and ice. 😂👏



 
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According to Kana auditions have just concluded:




I wonder if Yuna Aoki is part of the creative team now? 🥰


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The next Kassouya event is scheduled for Fukuoka from 19th to 22nd March next year!
Kassouya ~Volume 2~ confirmed for Fukuoka next March; with audition members joining, ‘a new chapter begins’






📢 Kassouya Event Confirmed!
#Kassouya
Begins a new chapter as Volume 2!
A comment has arrived from producer #DaisukeTakahashi!




From the official website:


Kassouya
~Volume Two~
The ice entertainment troupe ‘Kassouya’ begins anew
Performance details revealed!!
Following sold-out performances in Fukuoka and Hiroshima, Daisuke Takahashi's fully produced ‘Kassouya’ returns.
The supreme entertainment, showcasing the masterful skills of the brilliant Kassouya skaters, now opens a new chapter as Volume Two.
Based on the concept of ‘Four Shis’, this meticulously crafted and refined production will undoubtedly mark a new frontier for ‘Kassouya’.
With new members joining, the enhanced elite skaters return to Fukuoka, the birthplace of ‘Kassouya’.
Unique direction, overwhelming speed, and beautiful, powerful group choreography.
Led by ice artist Daisuke Takahashi, alongside professional figure skaters who spearhead the skating world,
and young skaters who triumphed through auditions, they unite to create a breathtaking new-sensation entertainment.
The sophisticated world unfolds dynamically in all 360° directions across the rink. Whether you've seen Kassouya before or are experiencing it for the first time,
you will undoubtedly be drawn into the world of the new Kassouya ~Volume 2~.
Experience a stylish, striking, non-stop 75 minutes that shatters conventional notions of figure skating.
Witness the new era of ice entertainment with your own eyes.
Volume 2 visuals unveiled in early October!
 
I spotted Sota in the group photo! Does that mean he's in the cast? ^ ^
 
I spotted Sota in the group photo! Does that mean he's in the cast? ^ ^

Deep Edge Plus used a photo from the 2024 production, so I guess that the cast for the new production can't be deduced from it. Personally I would love it, if they got the main gang together again (they did reserve the number 8 hoodie tag for Sota after all :)). What surprises me a bit is that Kassouya is literally taking place right before the World Championships this time, so there is no way to do the show and compete at Worlds. Therefore, I could imagine that, like last year, some of the main skaters won't be announced before JNationals.
 
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Congratulations to Kassouya choreographer Yuma Suzuki for passing her beginner level figure skating badge test (she only started taking skating lessons after last year's Kassouya performances) :love2::





I took the beginner level figure skating badge test.
Thanks to the help of so many people, I managed to pass.
My heartfelt thanks go to Ms Takeno @niina_no_ig for her meticulous and patient guidance, the instructors at Minamishimbashi, the skaters who offered encouragement at the rink, and my friends. 🙏
Thank you all so much!
Regarding my own performance, it was a pass with regrets;
I feel I could have done so much better.
While I have many points to reflect on,
I could also feel the results of my practice.
I'm incredibly frustrated despite passing.
It's only just begun, but I want to keep expanding what I can do.
I was absolutely terrified 💦
More nervous than on stage 💦
 
The key visual was released today:








Tickets with seat selection will be available for premium fan club members from tomorrow. The advance lottery can be entered from November 1st to November 16th. The general sale starts on November 29th:




Ticket Sales Schedule
F-Suke Premium Members Only FC Fastest Advance Sale (First-come, first-served) ※Seat selection available
Sales Period: Thursday, 9 October 2025, 21:00 ~ Saturday, 18 October 2025, 23:59 (Schedule has changed)
F-Suke Members Only FC Advance Sale (First-come, first-served) ※Seat selection available
Sales Period: Sunday, 19 October 2025, 12:00 ~ Sunday, 26 October 2025, 23:59
Lawson Advance Sales (Lottery)
Application Period: Saturday, 1 November 2025, 12:00 ~ Sunday, 16 November 2025, 23:59
General Sale (First-come, first-served)
Sales Period: Saturday, 29 November 2025, 12:00 ~ Until the start time of each performance
*Tickets will be available via Cocoticket and various ticket agencies.
 
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20 skaters, including Kassouya veterans as well as new faces that were recruited via the audition process, were announced on November 28:

・Kana Muramoto
・Kanako Murakami
・Kosho Oshima
・Yuto Kishina
・Haruya Sasaki
・Ryota Kitamura
・Yurina Okuno
・Haruto Toda
・Ibuki Ōnaka
・Shōta Kajimoto
・Takuya Tanabe
・Atsushi Higuchi
・Ryōga Morimoto
・Kairi Katō
・Ren Tanaka
・Himawari Miura
・Sae Shimizu
・Momoka Maeno
・Noa Hozumi
・Yurika Imazeki




The general ticket sale started last Saturday:





Daisuke is currently promoting Kassouya 2.0 on a media tour in Fukuoka ☺️:








 
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JBpress published an interview with Dai, in which he reveals details about Kassouya - Volume 2 and his plans for future performances:






Machine translation:



Resounding Echoes Once More... Daisuke Takahashi's Fully Produced Ice Show “Kassouya”: New Challenges and the Passion Behind the Theme of its Third Iteration
Takashi Matsubara
2025.12.12 (Fri)
The Meaning Behind the Theme “Four (Shi)”
The long-awaited performances begin again.
 It's the ice show “Kassouya,” fully produced by professional figure skater Daisuke Takahashi.
In February 2024, the inaugural performance was held in Fukuoka.
Within a unified dark worldview, the show features complex group formations and choreography drawn on the ice by numerous skaters, the unique expressions conveyed through their movements, and above all, the speed and powerful skating that conveys the very essence of skating itself...
 Featuring choreography by Yuma Suzuki, director of the entertainment collective “Tokyo Panorama Theater” that blends dance and theater, the show created a world unlike any previous ice show, closing to great acclaim and positive reception.
The second performance took place in Hiroshima in March 2025, and the third performance will run from March 19th to 22nd, 2026. The venue remains the same as for the inaugural show: Ovision Ice Arena Fukuoka.
The performance is titled “Kassouya ~Volume 2~.” The “Volume 2” designation has been added.
"When we did the first one, it wasn't 100% perfect, and I felt it wasn't fully realized, so we did it again in Hiroshima. I think there are people in other regions who haven't seen it yet, so I want to bring the first show to various places. I think it's fine to do the first show again next year or the year after.
 I don't feel we have to change the content every season. The atmosphere changes with different people, and it's fine to keep the same material. Some people like that particular piece, right? However, the current situation, with active skaters participating, makes it hard to perform everywhere. So, I thought we could introduce one new piece, and then later do the older ones again, like a ‘Volume 1’. Even before I started Kassouya, I had an idea that I thought might be good, so I decided to try incorporating it."
He shared a glimpse of that idea.
"The theme is 'four'. I say 'shi', but the sound of 'shi' can mean 'death' or the 'ji' in 'aspirations', and so on, and it all relates to what I want to do. To elaborate a bit, there are four pillars representing directions like east, west, north, and south, forming a story-like structure. However, since it's a story I'm constructing myself, I don't want to force a rigid narrative. I probably won't make that part explicit. It's more about letting the audience feel their own interpretation of ‘shi’. The core remains the same as last time: within the flow of skating and music, showcasing the craftsmanship of the skaters."
“I want more people to discover the charm of skating.”
Until now, skaters were broadly divided into two groups: the so-called “main skaters” active in domestic and international competitions or the professional world, and “ensemble skaters” like students.
“This time, we're forming groups with a main skater at the top. We're not dividing them as strictly into main skaters and ensemble skaters as before.”
He mentioned that for the first time, they held auditions to select the performing skaters.
“We held them in two locations, East and West, and about 60 people came. In terms of gender ratio, there were slightly more women. There were many skaters I didn't know, but there were skaters I thought were great.”
One of the selection criteria was whether they fit the “worldview” of this performance. The first announcement of participating skaters was made on November 28th, revealing many new faces.
 The number of performances remains the same as in 2024 at 9 shows, but the schedule was extended by one day, opening on Thursday, March 19th, a weekday evening.
"It's not very common to have an ice show on a Thursday weekday, right? But for people who are new to skating and just want to give it a try, weekends are often taken up with other plans, so they might hesitate a bit. So we thought, ‘What about a weekday? Even if you work, a 7 PM start should be manageable. The show is 75 minutes, ending around 8:15 PM, so you could grab dinner by 9 PM.’"
Among the various ticket categories, the cheapest option is 4,000 yen. This reflects a deliberate effort to keep ticket prices significantly lower than typical ice shows, driven by the desire to “introduce more people to the appeal of skating.”
“We aim for ‘Kassouya’ to be more accessible, something you can easily come to. I hope it becomes a place where skating feels like something close to everyday life.”
Above all, there's a sense of pride in having created a new show, in launching a new form of entertainment.
“I think even people who know nothing about skating can enjoy it. And for those who have seen a lot of skating, I believe it has a different atmosphere from other ice shows, so I think they'll enjoy it too.”
 He spoke again about his feelings for the third performance.
"Kassouya is a show I started on impulse. It's not something fixed like, ‘This is what Kassouya is.’ I think it's something that absorbs various things and changes with the times. Within that, if fans come to like it, I wanted it to be something they could support as a ‘box’—like Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3... I thought it would be nice for each one to remain as a memory, like a box. I thought it might feel like growing together with fans, creating memories, and collecting books, so I made it Volume 2."
He added:
“I hope people will watch it, even if it's just on a whim. I don't think anyone who watches it will regret their time.”
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This isn't Kassouya related, but the addendum to the article mentions that an e-book about the history of Japanese figure skating will be released on January 20, featuring an interview with Daisuke 😊:

The e-book “A Century of Japanese Figure Skating History: Tracing 100 Years Centered on the Olympics” (by Takashi Matsubara / published by Japan Business Press) will be released on Tuesday, January 20, 2026. It will feature a special interview with Daisuke Takahashi about the three Olympic Games he has competed in. Stay tuned.
 
Gendai media dropped an informative interview with Daisuke about the concept of Kassouya 2.0, the audition process and production details. I didn't know that "Love on the Floor" was one of the inspirations for Kassouya, but it actually makes a lot of sense as the latter is basically ensemble dance on ice with scenes that are connected by a common concept and a mood that weaves throughout (without having a linear storyline - just like the former). I also really love how much Daisuke's passion for this project shines through. :)


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Dance moves copied to perfection? Daisuke Takahashi discusses the “Kassouya” auditions and the passion of young skaters

Special Interview for “Kassouya” Volume 2: Part One
The second instalment of “Kassouya”, the ice entertainment production directed by Daisuke Takahashi that has caused a huge sensation, will open at O'Vision Arena Fukuoka from 19th to 22nd March 2026. We present a special interview with Daisuke Takahashi by writer Akiko Tanaka, split into two parts. Part 1 delves into the much-discussed auditions.
‘I thought if this failed, I couldn't do it again.’
Produced by Daisuke Takahashi, ‘Kassouya’ has garnered immense acclaim for its overwhelming power – complex formation group dances where internationally competing skaters and young ensemble members perform together without distinction. Following its premiere in Fukuoka in February 2024 and a revival in Hiroshima in March 2025, the stage now moves to ‘Volume Two’. Pricing and timing are set to be accessible for both skating fans and those who have never seen an ice show before. Alongside the show's innovative appeal, attention is also focused on the energy of the young skaters, raw talents scouted by producer Daisuke Takahashi himself during visits to domestic local competitions.​
"For the first run, I thought if this failed, it would be the end. It was decided suddenly, time was tight, and we faced all sorts of difficulties, but we managed to open the curtain and see it through to the end. After the performances, I found myself eagerly awaiting audience reactions and comments on social media and such."​
"Regarding the content, choreographer Yuma Suzuki is someone I admired after seeing her theatre troupe's performance. I was particularly impressed by the sense of speed, the constantly shifting developments, and the intricate formations where people intermingled. I asked her to create an unprecedented ice show with that kind of content, so I knew she'd produce something wonderful. The added element would be the skaters' performances, and since we were using many young athletes with little show experience, it was an unknown how far we could take it." (Daisuke Takahashi. All subsequent quotes by him)​
Following a revival in Hiroshima in March 2025, Volume 2 will open in March 2026 in Fukuoka, the show's birthplace. What will its theme be?​
"This time we're completely changing the content and creating something new. Thanks to everyone, some fans have embraced the entire “Kassouya” concept. The first show and the revival were wonderful. Precisely because of that, there's immense pressure to surpass them as we begin Volume 2.​
This time, the theme is “Four”. The sound “shi” in “four” carries various meanings; there are four cardinal directions, east, west, north, and south; there are four seasons, spring, summer, autumn, and winter – many things are made up of four. For the show, we're imagining four ice pillars, grouping elements into fours, and expanding our ideas around the theme of “four”. We'll then weave in the dramatic, story-like elements I've long wanted to explore within this atmosphere. While we creators have a broad narrative in mind for our creation, we won't reveal it to the audience. We hope everyone will feel and interpret it in their own way."​

What the “White Poster Visual” Signifies
This production's poster visual features a white aesthetic, quite distinct from the black theme of the previous instalment.​
"Last time, partly due to time constraints, I conceived the visual myself. This time, however, I communicated my vision to professional designers who created it. White isn't the theme colour; it represents the icy atmosphere and the white world of the skating rink. Within this cold air, a mysterious figure stirs up a world of eerie atmosphere. What might happen? I hope it sparks all sorts of imaginings."​
The style remains consistent: Mr Takahashi handles all music selection, while Ms Suzuki Yuma choreographs.​
"This time, I've chosen music with an oriental mood, but it's grounded in the modern, dark feel of the original Kassouya. Since I select the music, it naturally leans towards a dark worldview. After the first production, Yuma took up skating and has now reached a level where she passes badge tests. Her mobility on the ice during rehearsals is noticeably different. During the first production, we communicated off-ice with a microphone, but now she's on the ice with us. She moves swiftly to be near the skaters, so discussions are quicker, and she grasps the skating movements better than before. Above all, it's wonderful to see Yuma's genuine enjoyment of skating."​


An audition brimming with incredible passion
Having decided on themes such as this, a first-ever audition for young skaters to perform in the show was conducted, running from summer into autumn, attracting numerous applicants.​
"We'd always wanted to try selecting performers through auditions. We don't know if we'll do it every year, but we thought it would be our challenge to see how it turned out, and also a chance to feel the passion the skaters have for the show. When we actually did it, we felt an incredible amount of passion. Ultimately, passion alone isn't enough, but as producers, we were truly grateful for that energy."​
The selection process involved document screening and video screening, with approximately 60 candidates progressing to the final in-person practical assessment.​
The documents assessed basic requirements like holding a badge. The video screening involved footage of the skater performing to showcase themselves. The final assessment had three components. First, a video of Takahashi and Muramoto dancing to a set piece was sent to applicants about two weeks prior; the applicants then performed it individually during the final. Second was a freestyle performance, where the skater showed what they wanted to dance. There was also a unique floor assessment.​
"On the floor, we had everyone learn a dance choreographed by Yuma Suzuki together for 30 minutes, then perform it individually during the assessment. There was a reason for this: Kassouya involves a lot to memorise, yet the preparation period is relatively short. We wanted to see how quickly each person could learn. If they could learn quickly, they could then progress to the next level of quality. So, we made the speed of learning one of the assessment criteria."​
"For the set piece, we had them perform the choreography from a video sent two weeks prior. We assessed how closely they matched the steps, how well they interpreted the music, and whether they had the rhythm. Since everyone performs the same movements in the actual show, we wanted to see their movements to that specific piece. The freestyle is for self-promotion. The appeal and presentation could be completely different between the set piece and freestyle. In freestyle, they confidently showcased their strengths, and we also observed this contrast. On top of that, we could consider things like, “This skater shines in this kind of scene,” or “This role suits them well.”"​
Judging the final auditions of 60 people and watching three types of performances seems like quite a demanding task.​
"With about 30 skaters each from East and West, it wasn't demanding for us at all – it was very interesting. I think we saw everything we needed to see. Plus, unlike before, we could meet everyone beforehand during the rehearsal camp, so it wasn't a case of “nice to meet you” when we started. Above all, it was wonderful to feel the passion each skater brought to the performance."​
There is no distinction between main cast and ensemble
Having seen previous performances of “Kassouya”, I was amazed by Mr Takahashi's discerning eye, discovering just how many wonderful skaters Japan possesses. The members announced as the first group this time, alongside those who have appeared before, include many new faces, creating a remarkably diverse line-up. Incidentally, apart from Mr Takahashi, Ms Muramoto, and Ms Murakami, all members announced in the first wave – including those who appeared in the previous production – are formidable talents who earned their places through auditions.​

"With the exception of the skaters who performed in the previous production, we actually judged them with virtually no prior information, starting from scratch. We wanted to see them as they truly are. Furthermore, this time there are no designated roles for main skaters or ensemble skaters among the performers. While there are differences in their roles during the actual performance, and there are key skaters who form the backbone, for this audition, as with the previous one, we aimed to select skaters who fit the four distinct worlds I mentioned earlier, based on speed and power. Watching their performances, our own imaginations expanded – thinking, “This skater would suit this kind of scene,” or “This role might fit them well.”"​
One inspiration for the “Kassouya” performance was the dance production “LOVE ON THE FLOOR”, a floor-based stage show Takahashi previously co-starred in. This production featured only American dancers and skaters alongside Takahashi.​
"It told the story through dance, without dialogue. Back then, the theme was love expressed through performance. The message came across without feeling forced, and the dance performance itself drove the narrative with real power. Cheryl Burke led as both star and director, while the group dances by the international, top-class American backup dancers were incredibly compelling. It made me realise that the presence of such performers really allows the soloist to shine."​
"Kassouya incorporates these elements, but being a stage on ice, there's an absolute sense of speed and expression achievable only through skating. We aim to create something as fresh as possible through collaboration between the skaters and the choreography from the floor-based dance world. This year has been truly enjoyable with various activities, but from here until year-end and into the new year, we'll be creating together with everyone, pushing ourselves to the absolute limit. It's demanding, but the process of creation is the most enjoyable part, so I believe it will be an even more enjoyable time."​
 
There have been a couple of amazing cast announcements - Sota, Yuna, Koshiro as well as Wakaba (who will appear for the first time) are going to join the Kassouya line-up! :love:



 
Oooh, this is intruiging :cool::



[Special Announcement!]

This time, we're planning multiple endings!

Details on the multiple endings will be revealed at a later date. ✨

Even if it's the same story, there's more than one view you'll reach...

Please come and watch it with us in Fukuoka!

 
Kassouya visual has been updated to include Kazuki :love2:



I've seen some discussion regarding kanji and symbolism, but sadly I'm not well versed enough to understand...
 
Kassouya visual has been updated to include Kazuki :love2:

I'm pleasantly surprised that Kazuki is back! 😊 I thought he might not do the show this year due to being first alternate for Worlds.


I've seen some discussion regarding kanji and symbolism, but sadly I'm not well versed enough to understand...

Is it about the concept of "four/shi (四)"?



Today one more detail about the concept was revealed - this sounds pretty epic and more ambitious than the first Kassouya production :rock::


  This work depicts—— 🔥
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#Kassouya ~Volume 2~ centres upon the Four Guardian Deities from Chinese mythology.
The four deities rule over the cardinal directions: east, west, north, and south.
Their individual stories begin to unfold, eventually intersecting and creating a unified world.
A mythical tale unfolding upon the ice—
Stay tuned!
 
I'm pleasantly surprised that Kazuki is back! 😊 I thought he might not do the show this year due to being first alternate for Worlds.
The signs were there 🤭 He hinted at it in an interview just after 4CC, which was later edited, and some fans said they could hear him in the background on someone's IG story. So I thought he'd turn up at Kassouya as a surprise appearance on the day. The fact that they announced his participation in advance was the surprise for me, but it seems like they added a disclaimer that it's still subject to change, which is fair enough.

Is it about the concept of "four/shi (四)"?
Yessss, thank you for clarifying this! It seems it's a concept from Japanese shinto mythology, one of my mutuals mentioned she's seen references to it when she visited temples in Kyoto. Very interesting and exciting!
 
The signs were there 🤭 He hinted at it in an interview just after 4CC, which was later edited, and some fans said they could hear him in the background on someone's IG story. So I thought he'd turn up at Kassouya as a surprise appearance on the day. The fact that they announced his participation in advance was the surprise for me, but it seems like they added a disclaimer that it's still subject to change, which is fair enough.

Oh, I see. I wasn't aware. :)

Yes, they (almost) always have a disclaimer that the cast is subject to change and that there are no refunds in case that happens. I wonder, because Kassouya is so intricately choreographed and because they learned their lesson from the first production (when multiple skaters dropped out on short notice), if they have stand-ins/understudies, who can sub the "main" skaters in case someone drops out (for instance Kazuki also knowing Sota's parts and vice versa or Yuna also rehearsing Wakaba's parts and vice versa and so on).

I think, from a PR perspective, a surprise appearance probably wasn't viable.



Yessss, thank you for clarifying this! It seems it's a concept from Japanese shinto mythology, one of my mutuals mentioned she's seen references to it when she visited temples in Kyoto. Very interesting and exciting!

Maybe your mutual was referring to this?


Dai explicitly referred to Chinese mythology, but there might be a significant overlap with Japanese shinto mythology. At least the description above sounds very close to what he let on about the concept.
 
[Special Announcement!]
This time, we're planning multiple endings!
Details on the multiple endings will be revealed at a later date. ✨
Even if it's the same story, there's more than one view you'll reach...
Please come and watch it with us in Fukuoka!

The info on which skaters will be leading the respective endings on which dates was revealed (except for the last show on March 22, which is apparently supposed to be a surprise):



March 19, 19:00: Kazuki + Wakaba

March 20, 11:00: Yuna + Koshiro

March 20, 14:30: Kana + Ikura

March 20, 18:00: Kanako + Sota

March 21, 11:00: Kazuki + Wakaba

March 21, 14:30: Yuna + Koshiro

March 21, 18:00: Kana + Ikura

March 22, 12:00: Kanako + Sota

March 22, 15:30: ???



The official website now also shows which skaters are grouped together. Dai is the only one, who isn't part of any group, as he seems to be some sort of narrator/meta character:




Btw the last show is already sold out! :jump3:


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