Schools |
All five |
Category |
The Fourth group Noh |
Author |
Unknown (Tobi Matagorō Yoshihiro, according to one tradition) |
Subject |
Undetermined |
Season |
Not decided (Autumn in some schools) |
Scene |
Hakozaki in Chikuzen province |
Tsukurimono |
Cathay boat (a Chinese junk) |
Characters |
Shite |
So Kei Kan'nin |
Kokata |
So Kei’s two Chinese children, Sonshi and Soiu |
Kokata |
So Kei’s two Japanese children |
Waki |
A certain Mr. Hakozaki |
Ai |
Servant of Mr. Hakozaki |
Ai |
Boatman |
Masks |
Shite |
Akobujō, Asakakurajō, Koushijō, Kojō, Ryōnoijō |
Costumes |
Shite |
jōgami (Tō-bōshi a Chinese-style hat), mizugoromo (a type of knee-length kimono), kitsuke / kogōshi-atsuita (thickly woven kimono with small checked patterns), shirotare (a type of wig made of white hair), koshi-obi (belt), a rope, a whip, and a tō-uchiwa (a Chinese fan). |
Kokata (Two Chinese Children) |
Sobatsugi (lined happi-style kimono with no sleeves, worn by worriers or Chinese characters), kitsuke / atsuita (a type of short-sleeved kimono mainly worn by male characters), hakama in ōkuchi-style (white), koshi-obi, and a fan. |
Kokata (Two Japanese Children) |
Kitsuke / surihaku (short-sleeved kimono, worn as the innermost layer of the costume of a female character), nuihaku (a short-sleeved kimono with embroidery and gold or silver flakes applied to the fabric) worn in koshimaki style, koshi-obi, a rope, a fan, and a whip. |
Waki |
Nashiuchi-eboshi (eboshi-style headdress), a white headband, tops and bottoms of hitatare (kimono for warriors) or tops and bottoms of suō (a long-sleeved unlined hemp kimono with matching top and bottom worn by male characters), kitsuke / atsuita, komi-ōkuchi (underwear hakama in ōkuchi-style), a small sword, and a fan. |
Ai (Servant) |
Tops and bottoms of kimono for kyogen-kata. Holding a sword. |
Ai (Boatman) |
Sobatsugi, kitsuke / atsuita, kukuri-bakama (a way of wearing hakama trousers, tucking the bottoms up at the knee with a string), and a pair of gaiters. |
Number of scenes |
One |
Length |
1 hour and 40 minutes |