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Noh, one of the oldest and most refined forms of Japanese theatre, is known for its masks, which represent emotions, identities and states of mind in an evocative and symbolic way. Among the many masks used in this theatre, the ‘Omionna’ mask is one of the most fascinating and complex, embodying a figure of great importance in the Japanese theatre tradition. But what does this mask really represent? And what is its role in the context of Noh?
Noh mask, Noh theatre is Japanese translational theatre, whose actors wear Noh masks.
The Noh masks made by Master Kamei are not just works of art, they are carved as active masks used on the Noh stage.