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|participants = [[Vessel (FF4)|Vessel]] and five [[Kanade]]
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|duration    = Every 10 years on September 17
|duration    = Every 10 years on September 17
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}}The Rogetsu Kagura was a ceremony performed every decade on the evening of September 17. An [[Vessel (FF4)|Vessel]] and five [[Kanade]] performed a traditional Japanese theatrical dance known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kagura kagura]. The ceremony was based on a much older ritual known as the [[Kiraigou]]. After a [[Day Without Suffering|tragedy]], the Kiraigou became taboo, and the Kagura sprang up in its wake.
}}The Rogetsu Kagura was a ceremony performed every decade on the evening of September 17. An [[Vessel (FF4)|Vessel]] and five [[Kanade]] performed a traditional Japanese theatrical dance known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kagura kagura]. The ceremony was based on a much older ritual known as the [[Kiraigou]]. After a [[Day Without Suffering|tragedy]], the Kiraigou became taboo, and the Kagura sprang up in its wake.
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==The Result==
==The Result==
On the night of the lunar eclipse, it was believed that the minds of the living sank closer to death, while the souls of the dead returned.<ref name="Keywords"/> The Kagura honoured the dead and protected the living.<ref name=""What is the Rogetsu Kagura?""/>
On the night of the lunar eclipse, it was believed that the minds of the living sank closer to death, while the souls of the dead returned.<ref name="Keywords"/> The Kagura honoured the dead and protected the living.<ref name="flyer"/>


Although the Kiraigou was intended to summon a gate to the Other World and guide lingering spirits to the other side, the tourist Kagura never served this purpose.
Although the Kiraigou was intended to summon a gate to the Other World and guide lingering spirits to the other side, the tourist Kagura never served this purpose.

Revision as of 12:31, 12 March 2023

This page contains spoilers for Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse.

Rogetsu Kagura

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Kanji 朧月神楽
Location Rogetsu Isle
Participants Vessel and five Kanade
Frequency Every 10 years on September 17
Purpose To honour the dead[1]
Game Fatal Frame IV

The Rogetsu Kagura was a ceremony performed every decade on the evening of September 17. An Vessel and five Kanade performed a traditional Japanese theatrical dance known as kagura. The ceremony was based on a much older ritual known as the Kiraigou. After a tragedy, the Kiraigou became taboo, and the Kagura sprang up in its wake.

Preparation

Like the performers of the Kiraigou,[2] the Utsuwa and her Kanade must meditate beneath the mask in the Antechamber for a certain period of time, in order to become one with their masks.[3] Islanders preparing to attend the Kagura would receive masks at the Luminary Sanctum.[4]

Formerly, the Tsukimori Shrine Maidens played an important role in preparations for the festival, particularly in selecting the Kanade,[5], but as the Tsukimori clan declined, their role was all but forgotten.[6]

The Ritual

At 10pm on the day of the festival,[4] the residents of Rogetsu Isle donned their masks and gathered in the Lunar Eclipse Hall to view the performance. The five Kanade stood around the circular platform with instruments, playing music to accompany the dance. The Utsuwa, dressed in white, would then begin to dance.

Beginning with the Utsuwa, the participants in the Kagura would enter a trance-like state in which the soul was said to have departed the body. This state was referred to as "utsusemi", or "empty body".[7] At the end of the ceremony, the souls would return, along with lost memories.

The Result

On the night of the lunar eclipse, it was believed that the minds of the living sank closer to death, while the souls of the dead returned.[7] The Kagura honoured the dead and protected the living.[1]

Although the Kiraigou was intended to summon a gate to the Other World and guide lingering spirits to the other side, the tourist Kagura never served this purpose.

Disaster

On the night of the lunar eclipse in the 1970s, the true Kiraigou ritual was secretly performed at the same time as the Kagura. When the Mask of the Lunar Eclipse shattered, the Utsuwa and Kanade participating in the Kagura collapsed and died. The interruption of the ceremony initiated a "Getsuyuu Syndrome crisis".[8]

References

Characters
Player Characters
Ruka Minazuki - Misaki Asou - Madoka Tsukimori - Choshiro Kirishima
Major Characters/Ghosts
Sakuya Haibara - Miya - Ayako - Sayaka Minazuki - Yo Haibara - Shigeto Haibara - Soya Yomotsuki - Dr. Kunihiko Asou
Minor Characters/Ghosts
Hospital Staff
Fuyuko Shiratsuki - Isolation Ward Nurse - Shie Sonosaki - Shoji Katagiri - Tsubaki Tono
Hospital Patients
Asagi Hizuki - Iori Aiba - Himiko Kiriya - Kageri Sendo - Katsuhito Kariya - Kazuto Amaki - Kyoko Kitazume - Natsuki Shiono - Sanae Houzuki - Tadayuki Kaido - Takashi Aiba - Tomoko Hinuma - Yoriko Sonohara - Yuko Magaki - Yuzo Takemura
Islanders
Byakuya - Masanobu Fuchiki - Michihiko Ikushima - Miyoshi Tsukigase - Sakuya's Mother - Sato Mizunoe - Soan Yomotsuki - Soetsu Yomotsuki - Sogen Yomotsuki - Takahisa Kozuki
Others
"Me" - Kaoru Sendo - Marie Shinomiya - Tomoe Nanamura
Terms
Asou Family - Blossoming - Camera Obscura - Day of Tranquility - Face-Cutting - Flashlight - Guardians - Haibara Family - Hallowed Realm - Hozuki Dolls - Kidnapped Girls - Lunar Eclipse - Mask of the Vessel - Moonlight Syndrome - Moonsounds - Organs - Rite of Descent - Rogetsu Kagura - Shrine Guards - Spirit Stone Radio - Spirited Aways - Spirit Stone Flashlight - Tsukiyomi - Vessel - Yomotsuki Family
Locations
Amanoura Police Department - Cape Tsukiyomi Lighthouse - Haibara Clinic - Haibara Infirmary (List of Rooms) - Kusanagi University - Moonglow Cavern - Rogetsu Hall (List of Rooms) - Rogetsu Isle - Primeval Passage (List of Rooms) - Temple of the Lunar Eclipse - Temple of Tsukiyomi - Tsukiyomi Beach - Yomotsuki Residence
Gameplay
Camera Obscura - Misaki's Camera Obscura - Spirit Stone Flashlight - Save points - Blue Crystal - Red Crystal - Doll List Sidequest - Spirit List - Lenses - Spirit Stone Radio Recordings - Functions - Films - Flashlight - Health items
Music
Moonsong - NOISE - Tsuki Amano - Zero no Chouritsu
More Pages
Items - Notes - Photographs - Costumes - Choshiro's Handbook