T̟r̟a̟d̟i̟t̟i̟o̟n̟a̟l̟ J̟a̟p̟a̟n̟e̟s̟e̟ M̟a̟s̟k̟s̟

Traditional Japanese masks are mostly decorative and are available for sale at shrine festivals and events. Others are worn during certain Shinto dances or by actors performing a role on the stage. Most of these masks are archetypes borrowed from myth, ancient dances or Noh theater, and they have become some of the most popular Japanese masks that you’ll see today.
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Kyogen mask Sofu(grand father
Kyogen mask Sofu(grand father)