Category |
waki-noh mono, kaminoh-mono, the first-group Noh |
Author |
Zeami |
Subject |
Based on the medieval interpretation of a phrase in the preface of the Kokinshū. Especially the influence of the interpretation of “Kokin Wakashū Jo-kikigaki (Sanryūshō)” is recognized. |
Season |
Spring (February) |
Scenes |
Maeba (first half of the drama) |
Takasago Bay in Harima Province, at dusk in spring. |
Nochiba (second half of the drama) |
Sumiyoshi in Settsu Province, in the middle of the night on the same day. |
Characters |
Mae-shite (first half lead part) |
Old man living in Sumiyoshi |
Nochi-shite (first half lead part) |
Deity of Sumiyoshi |
Tsure (companion of shite) |
Old man’s aged wife, living in Takasago |
Waki (supporting cast) |
Tomonari, a Shinto priest of Aso Shrine |
Waki-tsure (companion of waki) |
Retainers of Tomonari (two or four) |
Ai (interluding cast) |
a villager living near Takasago Bay |
Masks |
Mae-shite |
Koushi-jō, Ko-jō |
Nochi-shite |
Kantan-otoko |
Tsure |
Uba |
Costumes |
Mae-shite |
jō-kami (wig for old man’s character), mizugoromo (a type of knee-length kimono), kitsuke / kogōshi-atsuita (thickly-woven kimono with small check pattern), shiro-ōkuchi (a type of hakama (Japanese trousers) that is white), and koshi-obi (belt). Holding sarae (a rake held by Takasago’s shite) or sugi-houki (broom of cedar). |
Nochi-shite |
kuro-tare (a black wig whose hair extends slightly longer than the shoulder), suki-kanmuri (a crown for male deity performing a divine dance), a headband with color, awase-kariginu (lined kariginu-style kimono), kitsuke / iroiri-atsuita (thickly-woven kimono, partially including scarlet color in the pattern), shiro-ōkuchi, koshi-obi, and a fan. |
Tsure |
uba-gami (a wig for old woman’s character), kazura-obi (belt for a wig), mizugoromo, karaori (outer robes) / ironashi-atsuita (thickly-woven kimono, with no scarlet color in the pattern), and kitsuke / surihaku. In some schools, the actor holds a sugi-houki. |
Waki |
daijin-eboshi (eboshi-style headdress worn by ministers), awase-kariginu, kitsuke / atsuita, white ōkuchi, koshi-obi, and a fan. |
Waki-tsure |
Similar to waki. |
Number of scenes |
two |
Length |
About 1 hour and 30 minutes |