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Noh mask Hashihime

Deme Yoshimitsu17th century, Edo period

Tachibana Museum

Tachibana Museum
Fukuoka-ken, Japan

This mask is used for the Noh play “Kanawa,” which was based on the story of Hashihime, a woman who, betrayed by her husband, soaked in the Uji River for 37 days in order to place a curse on him, and became a living demon. The tremendous tenacity of the woman is well expressed in this strong distinct style of the mask.

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  • Title: Noh mask Hashihime
  • Creator: Deme Yoshimitsu
  • Date Created: 17th century, Edo period
  • Physical Dimensions: L: 19.6 cm, W: 14.8 cm, Thic: 8.0 cm, Wt: 155 g
  • Type: Sculpture
Tachibana Museum

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