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Noh mask Yakan

Unknown16th century

Fukuoka City Museum

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

Yakan is a name of a Chinese imaginary monstrous creature, but in Japan it was used as another name of a fox. The mask is exclusively used for “Sesshoseki”, in which a monstrous fox disguises itself as a stone and kills people. The mask has a slightly protruding mouth with pointed teeth. Both corners of the mouth rise sharply , which reminds us of a fox.

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