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Kurokawa Noh Mask Morokoshi

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Kurokawa Noh Mask Morokoshi

This is a Rakugan-style dry confection shaped like the Noh masks of 'Kurokawa Noh,' a Nationally Designated Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property passed down for over 500 years in Kurokawa, Tsuruoka City. Kurokawa Noh is a local performing art that has been performed by farmers during the Ogi Festival at Kasuga Shrine. It is known as a precious existence that conveys early Noh to the present day, as many ancient masks are preserved. Its sculptural beauty quietly captivates viewers. This item is an encounter between the simple sweetness of adzuki bean powder and the exquisite design of the Noh mask. As you eat it, the confectionery makes the stories of the traditions continuing through the villages of Shonai drift into your heart. It is a flavorful Tsuruoka souvenir that conveys local culture.

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