Showing posts with label aka oni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aka oni. Show all posts

Saturday, April 6, 2019

Three New Masks


Finally got around to finishing some more masks. This first one is a small Hannya. Made quite a few but the large Hannya are more popular.


This is an Akaoni, a red demon or ogre. This is also very popular with non-Japanese, probably because the Devil is usually red....


This last one is a Tajikarao, the "strongman" who opens the cave in which Amaterasu has been hiding herself.....

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Ushioni the Cow Demon


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Ushioni, demons with the head of a cow, appear in legends and stories all over western Japan.

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Probably the most well-known nowadays are the ushioni of Uwajima in Ehime on Shikoku.

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In the third week of July the Ushioni Matsuri takes place involving a parade of 5-8 meter long figures with these heads atop tall poles.

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In Uwajima they function as protection in a similar way to Shishi.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Akaoni (red demon) masks of Kunisaki

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Since I started to make masks myself I have become interested in searching out examples of older, wooden masks.

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Shrines are a good place as many of them have old masks on display.

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The red demon is often paired with the white demon.

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All of these masks were at shrines on the Kunisaki peninsular in Oita Prefecture, northern Kyushu.

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You can see a couple of my red demon masks here.