Description : A ground plan of Japanese Noh theatre.
Source : Drawn by myself
Refference : "Noh - for appreciation" MARUOKA, Daiji and YOSHIKOSHI, Tatsuo, Hoiku-sha ISBN4-586-50104-9, 1966
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English:
Kagami-no-ma (Room of mirror)
Hashigakari (Bridge)
Stage
Metsuke-Bashira piller
Shite-Bashira piller
Fue-Bashira piller
Waki-Bashira piller
Jiutai-za. Jiutai (Coros-like singers) are sitting here.
Musical instruments players are sitting here. From the left stage to right, Kue-za (player of transvers flutes called No-kan), Kotsuzumi-za (small drum), Ohtsuzumi-za (midium drum), and optionally, Taiko-za (large drum).
Kohken-za (a prompter)
Kyogen-za (Kyogen-shi, a comic player, also appeared in some works)
Kizahashi (Steps)
Shirazu (White sands)
Pine tree 1
Pine tree 2
Pine tree 3
Gakuya (Backstage)
Makuguchi (Main entrance to the stage. Kagamino-ma and Hashigakari were boardered by a curtain called Agemaku. Agemaku is coloured in three or five colours. Actors and instrument players walk through this entrance.
Kirido-guchi. Entrance for Jiutai singers and Kohken prompter.
Kagami-ita. A drawing of verdant pine tree. Typically drawen in manner of Kano-school.
Kinin-guchi
日本語:
鏡の間
橋懸(はしがかり)
舞台
目付柱(めつけばしら)
シテ柱
笛柱
脇柱(大臣柱)
地謡座(じうたいざ)
ここに囃子方が座る。上手より笛座、小鼓座、大鼓(大革)座、太鼓(ないこともある)座。
後見座
狂言座
階(きざはし)
白洲
一の松
二の松
三の松
楽屋
幕口には揚幕がある
切戸口
鏡板
貴人口
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Description : A ground plan of Japanese Noh theatre. Source : Drawn by myself Refference : "Noh - for appreciation" MARUOKA, Daiji and YOSHIKOSHI, Tatsuo, Hoiku-sha ISBN 4-586-50104-9, 1966 Permission : {{GFDL-self}} Legends 1: Kagami-no-ma (Room of mir
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