
| Schools | All five | |
| Category | The second group Noh, shura-mono | |
| Author | Unknown | |
| Subject | The Tale of the Heike, Genpei Jōsui-ki (The Story of the Rise and Fall of Genji and Heike Clans), etc. | |
| Season | Spring (January in the lunar calendar) | |
| Scenes | Awazugahara in Ōmi Province | |
| Characters | Mae-shite | Village Woman |
| Nochi-shite | Lady Tomoe | |
| Waki | Traveling Monk | |
| Waki-tsure | Attendants (two) | |
| Ai | Villager | |
| Masks | Mae-shite | Zō, Ko-omote, Wakaonna, Magojirō, or Fukai |
| Nochi-shite | Masukami, Zō, or Magojirō | |
| Costumes | Mae-shite | kazura (wig), kazura-obi (band for a wig), karaori (a short-sleeved kimono outer robe worn by female characters), kitsuke / surihaku (short-sleeved kimono, worn as the innermost layer of the costume of a female character), and a fan. |
| Nochi-shite | nashiuchi-eboshi (eboshi-style headdress for warriors), kazura, kazura-obi, kuro-tare (a black wig with hair extending slightly longer than the shoulder), a white headband, karaori worn in Tsuboori style, kitsuke / surihaku, hakama in ōkuchi-style (white), koshi-obi (belt), a sword, a long-handled sword. (Later, wears shiro-neri kosode (a type of kimono made of white silk) or mizugoromo (a type of knee-length kimono) and holds a small sword and a sedge rain hat) | |
| Waki | sumi-bōshi (a hood for regular Buddhist monks), mizugoromo, kitsuke / muji-noshime (short-sleeved kimono with no pattern, worn as the innermost layer of the costumes of male characters of lesser standing), koshi-obi, a fan, and Buddhist prayer beads. | |
| Waki-tsure | Similar to waki | |
| Ai | Tops and bottoms of kimono for kyogen-kata | |
| Number of scenes | Two | |
| Length | About 1 hour and 10 minutes | |