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- Japanese: 鰐口 (wani guchi)
The waniguchi is a type of iron slit-gong hung and rung at the entrance to Shinto shrines, or a smaller version of it used in kabuki to evoke the atmosphere of a Shinto shrine.
References
- Gallery labels, Musical Instruments Gallery, Metropolitan Museum of Art.