Schools |
All five. The Kita school uses different kanji characters (烏頭) from the other schools (善知鳥). |
Category |
The fourth group Noh, shūshin-otoko-mono |
Author |
Unknown (Zeami, according to one tradition) |
Subject |
Unknown |
Season |
Early summer (April in the lunar calendar) |
Scenes |
The first half of the program |
Tateyama in Etchū Province |
The second half |
Soto-no-hama (or Soto-ga-hama) in Mutsu Province |
Characters |
Mae-shite |
Old Man |
Nochi-shite |
The ghost of a hunter |
Tsure |
Wife of the hunter |
Kokata |
Child of the hunter |
Waki |
Traveling monk |
Ai |
Villager in Soto-no-hama |
Masks |
Mae-shite |
Waraijō, Ryōnoijō, Asakuranojō, Sankōjō, Akobujō, etc. |
Nochi-shite |
Yase-otoko, kawazu, etc. |
Tsure |
Fukai, Shakumi, etc. |
Costumes |
Mae-shite |
jō-gami (wig for old man’s character), mizugoromo (a type of knee-length kimono), 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 (belt), and a fan. |
Nochi-shite |
a long black wig, white mizugoromo, kitsuke / muji-noshime, koshi-obi, koshi-mino (ha-mino), a fan, cane, and sedge hat. |
Tsure |
kazura (wig), kazura-obi (belt for a wig), ironashi-karaori (a short-sleeved kimono outer robe worn by a female character), kitsuke / surihaku (short-sleeved kimono, worn as the innermost layer of the costume of a female character). |
Kokata |
kitsuke / nuihaku, nagabakama (a hakama style trousers with long-stretched trains). |
Waki |
sumi-bōshi (a hood for regular Buddhist monks), mizugoromo, kitsuke / muji-noshime, koshi-obi, a fan, and Buddhist prayer beads. |
Ai |
kyōgen-kamishimo (tops and bottoms of kimono for kyōgen-kata) |
Number of scenes |
Two |
Length |
About 1 hour and 25 minutes |