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In Noh, the main character performs wearing a mask in most cases. In Kyogen too, characters sometimes wear masks according to their roles. Masks used in Noh and Kyogen are called “omote,” and the act of putting on a mask is called “tsukeru” or “kakeru.” Some of the masks are carved out of wood and painted, others are makes from paper. Some of which are highly valued as pieces of art.
In Noh, actors perform wearing masks when they transform themselves into their roles, such as gods and ogres. There are currently dozens of types of masks categorized according to role, gender, age, and other classifications. Different masks are used depending on the play and performance style.

↑Old man masks
The kami of an aged pine tree, cherry tree, or other beings usually appears as an old person. Gods described in Japanese mythology, such as the god of the Sumiyoshi Shrine, appear and celebrate world peace and longevity. Sometimes the dragon god or thunder god appears and dances vigorously by displaying its power.

↑Fierce deity masks
There are oni-masks that are used to drive away the evil spirits that cause epidemics and other disasters, and oni-masks that are used to drive away the evil spirits in turn, and they are used to scatter beans while singing, “The spirits are outside, but the blessings are inside. The oni-men worn at that time were powerful gods who drove away the above-mentioned evil spirits.

↑Male masks
The tragedies faced by the warriors are a subject of many Noh plays.
Sometimes he is a passing Taoist priest or poet with good intentions, and sometimes he is a rebellious character who lusts after beauty and indulges in love.

↑Female masks
In Noh, famale is more often portrayed as a mentally sharp woman of an advanced age rather than as a young, flamboyant woman. Most of them are troubled by their situation or identity and express their emotional value through dance or language.

↑Vengeful spirit masks
Shura,can be commonly referred to as ghosts or monsters. Most of them appear as unbeatable and high self-esteem, easy to be stabbed image. But they are not exactly the villain of the story.

Kyogen is principally performed without wearing masks. Compared to Noh, there are fewer types of masks. Because daily events are often depicted comically, many masks have familiar expressions that exaggerate the features of the face and draw laughter from the audience, indicating characters such as an old man or woman, ogre, and animal.

↑Nun
Monks. They are mostly right, normal, decent human beings.

↑Monkey
The realistic side, mostly expressing animals that have become elves.

↑Demon
Based on the overall tone of the raunchy drama, the demon instead seem less scary than the Noh drama, and they are mostly taken from less serious literature or anecdotal evidence.

* The text part is the part I would read, and writing or not writing on the page depends on how your typography is done more comfortably.






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