Noh mask art gallery |
You can see some of the Noh masks created by Mistue Nakamura.
(Photo: Yuto Hirakakiuchi)
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Kasshiki
The name of the mask derived from a word Katsujiki, who is a hanso-hanzoku boys (a monk who lives almost like a secular person) dwelled in the temple, took care of meals and in charge of other daily chores. The mask has features of painting its hair as bobbed hair with butterfly coiffure.
Reference:
“Noh-no-men”, Yasuo Nakamura, Kawahara syoten publishing
“Noh-men-nyuumon”, Nobutaka Konparu, Syouzou Masuda, and Sanjiro Kitazawa, Heibonsya, Ltd.