
Shrine Theater
shrine
神社舞台
Kamikatsu has a number of small outdoor stages called noson butai next to Shinto shrines.
Small outdoor stages called noson butai sit beside Shinto shrines in the mountain village of Kamikatsu, where kabuki and puppet plays were performed each autumn as offerings for a good harvest. The stages were used by local settlement groups or Tokushima troupes, and each was built with its own mechanical features: trapdoors, narrator platforms, and temporary hanamichi walkways. These Edo-period performance traditions have all but disappeared as the rural population has aged. Today, portable shrines are paraded past the stages in October or November, continuing the gesture of gratitude for the harvest, and the weathered stages remain as evidence of the cultural life this mountain community once sustained.
Purify your hands at the temizuya before approaching the main hall. Left hand first, then right, then pour water into your left hand to rinse your mouth.
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