His plays tend to include greater dramatic tension, slightly larger casts, and more elaborate sets than earlier Noh plays; their plots also feature livelier action and less contemplative or emotional introspection. The [[Kanze school]] plays of his contemporaries [[Kanze Nagatoshi]] and [[Kanze Nobumitsu]] feature many of these same elements. Scholars began in the 1960s to call this form ''furyû Noh''. | His plays tend to include greater dramatic tension, slightly larger casts, and more elaborate sets than earlier Noh plays; their plots also feature livelier action and less contemplative or emotional introspection. The [[Kanze school]] plays of his contemporaries [[Kanze Nagatoshi]] and [[Kanze Nobumitsu]] feature many of these same elements. Scholars began in the 1960s to call this form ''furyû Noh''. |