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Kirinjishi Dance

UnknownYayoi period

Tottori Prefectural Museum

Tottori Prefectural Museum
Tottori, Japan

Kirinjishi dance is uniquely perfomed in the Inaba Region (eastern Tottori Prefecture). The golden long-faced mask, made from wood, forms the head of the lion. It has a horn, a shape simmilar to kirin and is a sacred ancient Chinese animal. Shojo is a leading figure in the performance who wears a red mask and plays the flute, drum or bell. It is said that this tradition began when Mitsunaka Ikeda , the first feudal lord of the Tottori Domain, presented this dance at Inaba Tosho-gu (currently Ouchidani Shrine). This dance has been passed down in Hisasue, Tottori City.

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  • Title: Kirinjishi Dance
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date: Yayoi period
  • Physical Location: Japan
  • Title(japanese): キリン獅子舞
  • Period(japanese): 江戸時代~明治時代
  • Provenance: Tottori Prefectural Museum
  • Type: Folk Art
  • External Link: Tottori Prefectural Museum
Tottori Prefectural Museum

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