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Only Noh stage with a sun/moon on stage
Noh theatre is a folk tradition with Sado Island having more than 30 stages. Every Noh theatre has a pine tree as the back drop, but this theatre is supposedly the only one in Japan with a sun/moon on...
Impressive with thatched roof and vivid pine paintings
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It is near Myosenji Temple, which is famous for its five-storied pagodas. The Daizen Shrine Noh stage was rebuilt in 1846 year. The thatched roof and the vivid pine paintings were impressive. I heard that Noh performances are actually being performed even now, so I wanted to appreciate Noh here.
The shrine is said to have been enshrined by Jito and Honmayama Castle guards Hino Suketomo and Daizenbo. The Noh stage was rebuilt in 1846. It features a thick thatched roof and a profound atmosphere.
The oldest Noh stage in Sado with a thatched roof. The sun ring (sun) is drawn next to the pine on this mirror board, which is rare nationwide. Dedication Noh is held every April, Sagiryu Kyogen and Taki-noh are held in June.
Only Noh stage with a sun/moon on stage
Noh theatre is a folk tradition with Sado Island having more than 30 stages. Every Noh theatre has a pine tree as the back drop, but this theatre is supposedly the only one in Japan with a sun/moon on...
Very interesting shrine with a stage for performances
This is a very sacred place but they do have performances throughout the year. These performances take a full day. Very peaceful place.
Impressive with thatched roof and vivid pine paintings
It is near Myosenji Temple, which is famous for its five-storied pagodas. The Daizen Shrine Noh stage was rebuilt in 1846 year. The thatched roof and the vivid pine paintings were impressive. I heard that Noh performances are actually being performed even now, so I wanted to appreciate Noh here.
Features a profound atmosphere
The shrine is said to have been enshrined by Jito and Honmayama Castle guards Hino Suketomo and Daizenbo. The Noh stage was rebuilt in 1846. It features a thick thatched roof and a profound atmosphere.
A mirror board with a rare sun ring
The oldest Noh stage in Sado with a thatched roof. The sun ring (sun) is drawn next to the pine on this mirror board, which is rare nationwide. Dedication Noh is held every April, Sagiryu Kyogen and Taki-noh are held in June.