Japanese culture Kagura "Tsuchigumo" Hiroshima 2022

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  • This is a digest of the Hiroshima Kagura Regular Performance 2022 held on October 26, 2022.
    It is held every Wednesday at the Hiroshima Prefectural Culture Center in Hiroshima, Japan.
    Performers will be the Miyanosho Kagura troupe from Kitahiroshima-cho, and the program will be "Tsuchigumo".
    “Tsuchigumo"
    About 1500 years ago, powerful family clan leaders battled fiercely for control of Japan. Those who were defeated fled deep into the mountains and dug holes into the earth, and were forced to live their lives like nothing more than tsuchigumo (legendary demon spiders of old who lived deep in the earth).
    Hundreds of years passed, but the tsuchigumo remain steeped in rage against those in control of the country, and it is that rage which turned them into demons to avenge their long history of humiliation and seize power from the shogun. Minamoto-no-Raiko, the shogun at the time, was attacked by such a demon.
    Despite being ill, the shogun is able to drive the demon back into the mountains using a powerful sword that had long been a family heirloom.
    Shogun Raiko then entrusts the sword to his retainers and sends them into the mountains to finish the tsuchigumo off for good.
    1. Shogun Minamoto-no-Raiko, suffering from a terrible illness, sends his maid for some medicine.
    However, the tsuchigumo grows wise to this plan,
    and disguises himself as his maid, bringing him poison instead of medicine.
    2. Believing it to be medicine, Raiko takes the poison and as it spreads through his body, the tsuchigumo
    reveals himself to be a demon and attacks the weakened shogun. Raiko uses all of his strength to defend himself with his sword and manages to get a good hit
    on the demon.
    3. The injured demon flees back to his home in the mountains, however the shogun's retainers are right
    on his heels with the heirloom sword in hand.
    4. After a fierce battle between the demon and shogun's retainers, the demon is at last defeated.
    The "Hiroshima Kagura Regular Performance" is held every Wednesday at the Hiroshima Prefectural Culture Center in Otemachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture, with the aim of conveying the appeal of "Hiroshima Kagura" to people from many directions, including tourists from the center of Hiroshima City and abroad.
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  • @sebastienbourgeois6702
    @sebastienbourgeois6702 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for this very interesting video and the explanations. It helps to better understand what we see. Keep up the good work ! 👏👏👏

    • @kagura_jp
      @kagura_jp  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you for your comment.
      I am glad I could be of help.
      I look forward to working with you again in the future.