Schools |
All five |
Category |
The Fourth Group Noh |
Author |
Unknown (Zeami or Komparu Zenchiku, according to different legends) |
Subject |
Kanajo (Kana Preface) of Kokin Waka-shu (Collection of Japanese Poetry of Ancient and Modern Times) |
Season |
Fall |
Scene | Abeno in Settsu Province |
Characters |
Mae-shite |
Villager |
Nochi-shite |
Ghost of the Villager |
Tsure |
Friend of the Villager |
Waki |
Merchant |
Ai |
Local Man |
Masks |
Mae-shite |
None |
Nochi-shite |
Mikazuki, Ayakashi, Awa-otoko, Chigusa-otoko, Shinkaku, Yase-otoko, etc. |
Costumes |
Mae-shite |
Shike-mizugoromo (a type of knee-length kimono of middling quality) or kake-suō (tops of a long-sleeved unlined hemp kimono worn by male characters), kitsuke / dan-noshime (short-sleeved kimono with very wide stripes, worn as the innermost layer of the costumes of male characters of lesser standing), or hakama in ōkuchi-style (white), koshi-obi (belt), a fan, and a sedge hat. |
Nochi-shite |
Kuroji-hachimaki (a black headband), kurogashira (a long black wig), happi (happi-style kimono) that can be worn with the sleeves taken off of the shoulders, kitsuke / atsuita (a short-sleeved, thickly-woven kimono mainly worn by male characters), hangire (a type of hakama trousers worn by strong characters such as demons, gods, and warriors),koshi-obi, and a fan. |
Tsure |
Yore-mizugoromo (a long-sleeved garment with a transparent appearance, worn by male and female characters of lesser standing), kitsuke / muji-noshime (short-sleeved kimono with no pattern, worn as the innermost layer of the costumes of male characters of lesser standing) or hakama in ōkuchi-style (white), koshi-obi, and a fan. |
Waki |
Tops and bottoms of suō, kitsuke / muji-noshime or dan-noshime, a small sword, and a fan. |
Ai |
Naga-kamishimo (long-sleeved kimono worn with a sleeveless robe and a pair of hakama trousers with trailing hems), kitsuke / dan-noshime, a small sword, and a fan. |
Number of scenes |
Two |
Length |
About 1 hour and 30 minutes |