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Thank you for viewing. This is a Japanese-style book containing the Noh chants of the Kanze school, "Noh Yōhon (Umeeda, etc.)". Published around the Taisho to early Showa era, it includes performances such as the Noh plays "Kagura," "Umeeda," and "Takasago." It features beautiful, handwritten-style typefaces, title slips with gold leaf, and a washi paper cover with a cloud pattern, making it a book that allows you to feel the beauty of Noh. The condition is very good, with no tears or insect damage, and it is in a clean state of preservation considering its age. Bound with purple thread in a traditional Japanese binding. Waterproof and cushioning packaging will be applied before shipping. [Title] Kanze-ryū Noh Yōhon (Kagura, Umeeda, Takasago, etc.) [Publisher] Hinoki Shoten (Kyoto) [Era] Taisho to early Showa era [Specifications] Japanese-style book, thread binding, vertical writing, Noh chant text [Size] Approximately 22 x 15cm [Shipping] Yu-packet post / Anonymous delivery (with tracking) [Recommended for] Noh research, Noh chant practice, traditional performing arts materials, stage art collection, and Japanese room decoration. ※ There may be age-related deterioration due to the book's age. ※ If you are purchasing multiple books, a combined discount is available through comments. English Summary: Kanze-ryū Noh Chant Book: “Kagura, Umeeda, Takasago” Original Japanese Noh chant text (Yōhon) used for Kanze-school performances. Bound in traditional cloud-patterned washi with purple stitching and a title slip with gold flecks. Printed during the Taisho to early Showa era by Hinoki Shoten, Kyoto. A beautiful antique volume ideal for collectors or students of Japanese performing arts. #NohTheatre #KanzeRyu #Yohon #JapaneseBook #TraditionalArts #VintageJapan #AntiqueBook #能楽 #謡曲 #観世流
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