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● Tenjin This is an abbreviation for Tenman Daijizaitenjin, and it is said to be a mask that expresses the wrathful form of Sugawara no Michizane before he was enshrined as a god. Today, Tenmangu shrines, which are enshrined throughout the country, call Sugawara no Michizane "Tenjin-san" and are revered as a refined god who appreciates poetry and the beauty of nature, as well as a god of learning. Generally, it is used for masks of the gods that appear in mythology and the gods of the Buddhist heavens. However, in the Noh play, based on the article of "Taiheiki," Sugawara no Michizane is depicted as a wicked demon burning in the flames of anger. The mouth is half-open, the surrounding beard is perked up, the eyebrows are furrowed, expressing an expression of anger, and the skin color is a brownish hue. Therefore, it is a mask with a stronger human touch compared to the "Otobide," and is used for the Ootama no Mikoto in the side Noh play "Kinsatsu," the Tajikarao no Mikoto in "Ema," and the Idaten in "Shari," etc. Size: 21cm (height) x 15cm (width) Due to amateur photography, the colors may appear different depending on the lighting. However, after purchase, it has been stored in a dark place without being used at all, so it is a beautiful item without any noticeable scratches or stains, as far as the amateur eye can tell. However, as it is an item that has been stored for a long time, please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to such things. Thank you for your understanding.
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