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An infamous [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noh#Masks Noh Mask] design, said to be of a jealous woman transformed into a demon. Designs include two sharp, bull-like horns, piercing eyes, and a mouth going from ear to ear.
An infamous [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noh#Masks Noh Mask] design, said to be of a jealous woman transformed into a demon. Designs include two sharp, bull-like horns, piercing eyes, and a mouth going from ear to ear.



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An infamous Noh Mask design, said to be of a jealous woman transformed into a demon. Designs include two sharp, bull-like horns, piercing eyes, and a mouth going from ear to ear.

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Dosojin - Grave Mound - Hannya Mask - Higanbana - Jizo - Kaidan - Miko - Mukoyōshi - Sanzu River - Shimenawa - Toro-Nagashi - Wara Ningyo
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