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Noh Sanban, Koshikoshi Fujiwara no Ason Fusahide, Ornament There are signs of wear and tear due to age. Height: 24cm, 17 x 10cm In January 1185 (Bunji 1), Fujiwara no Fusahide, accompanied by his retinue, fled the capital and came to Kurohira, where he is said to have transmitted Noh Sanban. This is a rather specific tradition. It is said to have been handed down from the Kawakami Village area of Saku County, Shinshu Province, but there are no documents to support its origin. However, according to the tradition, it is said to have been handed down from the Kawakami Village area of Saku County, Shinshu Province, around the end of the Ashikaga period. It is also said that in the old days, a certain Fujiwara no Ason, who had fallen from the capital, came to live here, and that became the origin of its transmission. (Reference: Kofu City Kurohira Town Comprehensive Folklore Research Report "Folklore of Kurohira") [Management Number: m1095925627] Thank you for viewing.
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