Noh Mask_8 Gojinjo-Daico
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name Go Jinjo-Daico
Country/Prefecture Japan, Ishikawa
Material wooden
Estimated period
Size H: 21cm X D: 7cm X W: 14cm
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Gojinjo Daiko is a local performing art with a history of approximately 400 years, passed down in Nafune-cho, Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture. People wearing masks of demons and ghosts fiercely beat drums and dance with unique movements, a sight described as "terrifyingly intense," and it has been designated as an intangible folk cultural property of Ishikawa Prefecture.
Origin: In 1576, when Uesugi Kenshin's army invaded Nafune Village, the legend says that the farmers wrapped seaweed around their heads, wore masks, and beat drums to drive them away.
(Information from Gojinjo Taiko Preservation Society website)
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