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Kabuki Mask: Ancient Japanese Theatrical Culture — Guardian Life — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News
Do the color of the masks used by actors in Kabuki (a traditional Japanese theatre) carry a meaningful symbol? - Quora
Consulate-General of Japan in Houston - Kabuki is one of Japan's best-known artistic traditions. Originating in 1603 with a shrine maiden named Okuni, the original kabuki performances were variety shows featuring dances
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