
| Schools | All five | |
| Category | The fourth group Noh, kyōjo-mono, occasionally performed as a third group Noh | |
| Author | Zeami (Kuse was written by Kannami) | |
| Subject | Not specified | |
| Season | Autumn (September in the lunar calendar) | |
| Scene | Ajimano in Echizen Province and the Capital of Tamaho in Yamato Province | |
| Tsukurimono | a palanquin | |
| Characters | Shite | Teruhi-no-mae (Lady Teruhi) |
| Tsure | Female servant | |
| Kokata | Emperor Keitei (more commonly known as Emperor Keitai) | |
| Waki | Attending imperial officer | |
| Mae-wakitsure | Imperial messenger | |
| Waki-tsure | Several attending guards (in some schools) | |
| Tachishū | Palanquin bearers (two) | |
| Masks | Shite | Wakaonna, Zō, Magojirō, Ko-omote, etc. |
| Tsure | Ko-omote | |
| Costumes | Shite | Kazura (wig), kazura-obi (a strap for a wig), karaori (a short-sleeved outer kimono 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. In the later half, the performer wears the karaori in “nugikake" -style (that is, the right sleeve of the karaori is left unworn). |
| Tsure | Kazura, kazura-obi, karaori in “nugikake" -style, kitsuke / surihaku, and a flower basket. | |
| Kokata | Uikanmuri (the headdress for emperors, nobles, or aged deities), unlined kariginu-style kimono, kitsuke / atsuita (a type of short-sleeved kimono mainly worn by male characters), hakama in ōkuchi-style (white), koshi-obi (sash), and a fan. | |
| Waki | Awase-happi (lined happi-style kimono), kitsuke / atsuita, hakama in ōkuchi-style (white), koshi-obi, a sword, and a fan. | |
| Mae-wakitsure | Kitsuke / muji-noshime (short-sleeved kimono with no pattern, worn as the innermost layer of the costumes of male characters of lesser standing), tops and bottoms of suō (a long-sleeved unlined hemp kimono with matching top and bottom worn by male characters), a small sword, a fan, a flower basket, and a letter. | |
| Waki-tsure | Kitsuke / muji-noshime, tops and bottoms of suō, koshi-obi, a sword, and a fan. | |
| Tachishū | Kitsuke / atsuita, hakama in ōkuchi-style (white), and koshi-obi. | |
| Number of scenes | Two | |
| Length | About 1 hour and 30 minutes | |