Schools |
Performed by three schools (the Kanze, Hosho, and Kongoh) |
Category |
The third group Noh, kazura-mono |
Author |
Kanze Kojirō Nobumitsu |
Subject |
Unknown |
Season |
Spring (February in the lunar calendar) |
Scenes |
Ichijō Ōmiya in Kyoto |
Tsukurimono |
A plum tree |
Characters |
Mae-shite |
Woman in Kyoto |
Nochi-shite |
Spirit of Butterfly |
Waki |
Traveling monk |
Ai |
Neighbor |
Masks |
Mae-shite |
Wakaonna, Ko-omote, Zō, etc. |
Nochi-shite |
Ko-omote, Zō, Nakizō, etc. |
Costumes |
Mae-shite |
kazura (wig), kazura-obi (belt for a wig), karaori (a short-sleeved kimono outer robe worn by female characters) in kinagashi-style, kitsuke / surihaku (short-sleeved kimono, worn as the innermost layer of the costume of a female character), and a fan. |
Nochi-shite |
kuro-tare (a black wig with hair extending slightly longer than the shoulder), chōkanmuri (a crown with a butterfly ornament), chōken (an unlined, long-sleeved elegant garment worn by dancing female characters) (maiginu), kitsuke / surihaku, hakama in ōkuchi-style (colored), koshi-obi (belt), and a fan. |
Waki |
sumi-bōshi (a hood for regular Buddhist monks), kitsuke / muji-noshime (short-sleeved kimono with no pattern, worn as the innermost layer of the costumes of male characters of lesser standing), mizugoromo (a type of knee-length kimono), koshi-obi, a fan, Buddhist prayer beads, and a sedge rain hat. |
Ai |
naga-kamishimo (tops and bottoms of kimono with long hakama style trousers) |
Number of scenes |
Two |
Length |
About 1 hour and 10 minutes |