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Noh mask Ko-omote

SuminobouLate 16th century -early 17th century

Fukuoka City Museum

Fukuoka City Museum
福岡市早良区百道浜3-1-1, Japan

Ko-omote represents masks of a young woman. The eyes, nose and mouth are placed a little closer to the center and it has a high-browed forehead and plump cheeks and chin. These characteristics of a little girl successfully create the ideal image of an innocent maiden.

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