Momijigari may refer to: Leaf peeping, known as momijigari in Japan Momijigari (film) Momijigari (play) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Momijigari (紅葉狩, a.k.a. Viewing Scarlet Maple Leaves, Maple Leaf Viewing, or Maple Viewing) is a Japanese film shot in 1899 by Shibata Tsunekichi. It is...
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Momijigari (紅葉狩) or Maple Viewing (English title) is a Japanese folk law narrative, performed as theatre in both kabuki as a shosagoto (dance-focused play)...
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as a foliage tour or color tour. A similar custom in Japan is called momijigari (紅葉狩). In Finland, the season is ruska and a trek is called ruskaretki...
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demon is a female oni (a kijo) named Momiji (Maple Leaves). The play "Momijigari" was created in the latter half of the Muromachi period, and it is widely...
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arts, and famous among them are Momiji (from The Legend of Momiji and Momijigari) from Togakushi, Shinano Province (now the town of Kinasa, Nagano, Nagano...
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being the first Western. November – The oldest surviving Japanese film, Momijigari, is shot by Tsunekichi Shibata in Tokyo as a record of kabuki actors Onoe...
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custom of viewing the changing colour of maples in the autumn is called momijigari. Nikkō and Kyoto are particularly favoured destinations for this activity...
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darkest red depicts true demons (revealed after appearing as women, as in Momijigari and Kurozuka). Aoi no Ue – worn by the Lady Rokujō in her second-half...
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and performed in one of the first motion pictures ever made in Japan, Momijigari, as the demon princess. The "Ten Old and New Plays" (新古演劇十種, shinko engeki...
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