A type of performing art handed down in various regions. There are those from the Kagura (Sacred Music and Dance) genre, those from the Taasobi (Rice Field Play) genre, those from the Bugaku (Chinese Dance) and Sarugaku (Sarugaku) genre, and those from the Furyu (Furyu) genre. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 各地に伝承されている芸能。神楽(かぐら)系統のもの、田遊(たあそび)系統のもの、舞楽(ぶがく)・猿楽系統のもの、風流(ふりゅう)系統のものなどがある。
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