Takigi Noh (Firelight Noh) at Zōjōji Temple
Takigi Noh is an outdoor Noh theater performance at Zōjōji Temple illuminated by firelight.
Takigi Noh is an outdoor Noh theater performance at Zōjōji Temple illuminated by firelight.
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