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Foreword from Noh Mask Craftswoman, Mitsue Nakamura Toppage
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  • Profile
  • Creation, Restoration and
    Sale of Noh Masks
  • Noh Mask
    Dimension − Essay
  • Art Gallery
  • Noh Mask Crafting Class

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Noh mask art gallery

You can see some of the Noh masks created by Mistue Nakamura.
(Photo: Yuto Hirakakiuchi)


Kobeshimi

In Japanese, the facial expression of having a tight-lipped with both ends mouth turned down and strain is called as “Heshimu”. The mask is used for the devil in hell considering it has a sharp and strong impression showing by its tense facial expression.

Noh mask Kobeshimi1Noh mask Kobeshimi2

Reference:
“Noh-no-men”, Yasuo Nakamura, Kawahara syoten publishing
“Noh-men-nyuumon”, Nobutaka Konparu, Syouzou Masuda, and Sanjiro Kitazawa, Heibonsya, Ltd.

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