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[[File:Arashiyama-kogyo.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The god of [[Mt. Yoshino]], from the play ''Arashiyama'', as depicted in a 1920s print by [[Tsukioka Kogyo|Tsukioka Kôgyô]]]]
*''Japanese'': 嵐山 ''(Arashiyama)''
''Arashiyama'' is a [[Noh]] play in which the deity of [[Mt. Yoshino]] and those of the mountain's [[sakura|cherry trees]] reveal themselves and dance.
The actor performing the role of the chief mountain deity wears a gold mask, white wig, and lavish costume with billowing folds of cloth, exaggerating his size and stage presence.
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==References==
*Gallery labels, "Tsukioka Kôgyo: Selected works from the series 'One Hundred Noh Plays,'" Santa Barbara Museum of Art, February 2014.
[[Category:Poetry and Theater]]