
MANKAI STAGE A3! ~SPRING 2019~
Overview
Two-disc Blu-ray of "A3!" -Spring 2019-" featuring footage of group Spring's solo stage, rehearsals, behind-the-scenes, and events.
Top Cast


Ryuugi Yokota
Ryuugi Yokota
Sakuya Sakuma
Ryuugi Yokota
Sakuya Sakuma


Hikaru Makishima
Hikaru Makishima
Masumi Usui
Hikaru Makishima
Masumi Usui


Yuuki Maekawa
Yuuki Maekawa
Tsuzuru Minagi
Yuuki Maekawa
Tsuzuru Minagi


Toshiki Tateishi
Toshiki Tateishi
Itaru Chigasaki
Toshiki Tateishi
Itaru Chigasaki


Yamato Furuya
Yamato Furuya
Citron
Yamato Furuya
Citron


Yu Miyazaki
Yu Miyazaki
Yuki Rurikawa
Yu Miyazaki
Yuki Rurikawa


Kenta Mizue
Kenta Mizue
Banri Settsu
Kenta Mizue
Banri Settsu


Ray Fujita
Ray Fujita
Sakyo Furuichi
Ray Fujita
Sakyo Furuichi


Yoshihiko Aramaki
Yoshihiko Aramaki
Tsumugi Tsukioka
Yoshihiko Aramaki
Tsumugi Tsukioka


Kandai Ueda
Kandai Ueda
Azuma Yukishiro
Kandai Ueda
Azuma Yukishiro
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