"Mask" is 'kamen' in Japanese.
The devil kabuki mask is a traditional Japanese theatrical mask used to represent demonic or evil characters in kabuki performances. The mask symbolizes malevolent or supernatural forces and is typically worn by actors portraying villains or menacing figures in the play. In kabuki theater, the devil mask serves to evoke fear and intensity in the performance, adding depth and complexity to the storytelling.
The homophone for "mask" is "masque."
a kitsune mask is a 'fox mask' an i think you use it for either disguise or for the fun of wearing it.
The past tense of mask is masked.
yes there is such a thing as a magic mask
Japanese masks are inherently Japanese.
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"Kitsune" is the Japanese word for fox, so a kitsune mask is a fox mask.
A Japanese mask is typically made of wood, and is not capable of making noise of its own volition.
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Its a type of mask worn by performers in a stylized Japanese traditional type of theater
"Kamen", written 仮面.
There are more than nine different types of Japanese devil mask. These masks are usually used to give tales of trolls, ogres, devils, and the demons.
It sits on your face and looks foxy.
The wolf maks is to represent the good or bad of people
The purpose of a samurai wearing a mask is to make them more fearsome so people would be afraid of them when they are in a battlefield.
Japanese culture. The Hannya mask is used in Noh performances and portrays an enraged female character who has become a demon or spirit.