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日本語: 奈良豆比古神社翁舞のうち太夫と脇の三人舞、2015年10月8日奈良市奈良阪町にて
English: Okina-mai of Naratsuhiko-jinja (奈良豆比古神社の翁舞 Naratsuhiko-jinja no Okina-mai ) is said to be the original form of Nō performance. It is held on the evening of the 8 October. The performance has been recognized as a Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Japan since 27 December 2000. Naratsuhiko-jinja is a Shinto shrine in the city of Nara, in Nara Prefecture, Japan.
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