Noh
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- Noh & Kyogen http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/indepth/history/experience/y.html
- Nō and Kyōgen Masks Nihon no Bijutsu 108.
- Noh (NIPPONIA No.22 September 15, 2002) [1]
- Japanese masks during the Edo period
- Noh Robe (Nuihaku), Edo period (1615–1868), second half of the 18th century, Japan
Related resources
- Temple Lions: Performance Masks (gyōdōmen) and Lion Heads on Temple Gates or Posts (shishigashira) Nihon no Bijutsu 185.
- Bugaku Masks Nihon no Bijutsu 62.
- Gigaku Masks Nihon no Bijutsu 233.
- Bugaku Costumes Nihon no Bijutsu 383.
- Traditional Performing Arts in Japan http://www.kanzaki.com/jinfo/jart-perform.html
- Traditional Art Meets Pop Culture (Video 03:07): Web Japan (Japan Video Topics) [2]
- Japanese Masks reading lists from Victoria and Albert Museum http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/asia/asia_resources/booklists/japan/masks/index.html
- Changing face: masks from the British Museum http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/online_tours/museum_and_exhibition/changing_face_masks/changing_face_masks.aspx
- Kabuki theatre of Japan (from the British museum)http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/online_tours/japan/kabuki_theatre_of_japan/kabuki_theatre_of_japan.aspx
Alternate romanizations (keywords)
Nō, No, Nou
