World heritage Noh and Kyogen celebrating the Emperor's throne at Itsukushima Shrine, 18 November, 19:58

Celebrating the emperor's throne, Noh and Kyogen were performed at Itsukushima Shrine, a world heritage site in Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture.

Itsukushima Shrine, located in Miyajima, Hatsukaichi City, has a stage for Noh that was made during the Edo period. On the 18th, Noh performers celebrated the throne of Emperor's throne. I played.

Among them, the song of Kyogen called “Suehirogari” is a story that a boss who was ordered to buy a fan from the master mistakenly bought an umbrella instead of a fan, and a humorous exchange between the angry master and the angel who reopened. However, it invited laughter of tourists who gathered.

Also, the Noh song titled “Shojo” with the theme of fictional creatures in China is that fictional animals with red heads are willing to perform a dance, and people who visited And others enjoyed by taking pictures of elegant dances tailored to lions.

A woman in her 60s who visited from Kure City said, “It was a very elegant and wonderful dance.