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Miwa (三輪)
Contributed by David Surtasky Miwa (三輪) A fourth category play by an unknown author Many, many years ago there was a monk named Genpin. Now Genpin lived at the base of Mount Miwa, somewhat south of Nara. It was a … Continue reading
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Tagged Ama-no-Iwato, Amaterasu Ōmikami, Deity of Ise, Deity of Miwa, eboshi, fourth category play, genpin, impermanence, japanese star anise, kagura, kariginu, manifestation of a diety, Miwa, Mount Miwa, noh play in autumn, noh play summary, poem written on a kimono, shikimi, Village of Miwa, 三輪
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Nue (鵺)
Contributed by David Surtasky Nue (鵺) a fifth category play attributed to Zeami There was once, many years ago, a certain Monk who made his way around the provinces visiting numerous temples and shrines. He had gazed at the sky … Continue reading
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Tagged ashiya, buddha's law, Emperor Konoe, 鵺, fifth category play, hachiman, kariginu, kumano, minamoto no yorimasa, Nue, traveling monk, Tōsanjō
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