Karura, bugaku mask, lacquer and painted wood, 14th century; in the To Temple, Kyoto.

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Karura, bugaku mask, lacquer and painted wood, 14th century; in the To Temple, Kyoto.

kitoku (Kamakura period) Bugaku / Gagaku

Bugaku Mask, "Bato" Heian-Kamakura periods, 12c - 13c. Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo, Japan

Important Cultural Property Bugaku Mask: Nasori Colors on wood Height 18.7cm wight 16.7cm Heian period ( 12th century ) Kasuga Grand Shrine, Nara

Bugaku Mask, "Genjoraku" Heian period, Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo, Japan

nasori (Kamakura period) Bugaku / Gagaku

Bugaku Mask, "Saisoro" Nanbokucho period, 14c. Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo, Japan

haeharai mask (Kamakura period) Bugaku / Gagaku

ônintei (Kamakura period) Bugaku / Gagaku

a wedding at Itsukushima Shrine on the sacred island of Miyajima, famous for its floating torii, or spiritual gate

Heian-jingû shrine / Kyôto City Bugaku / Gagaku - performing arts

Heian-jingû / Kyôto Bugaku / Gagaku - performing arts

Meiji-jingû shrine/ Stadt Tôkyô Bugaku / Gagaku - performing arts

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