apanese Masks have become popularized through their use in Noh and other theater and dance. They were originally used to cover the face of the performer and represent generalized figures such as Hero, Deity, Ghost, Mythical Animal, etcetera. The use of certain masks like Okame, Hyottoko, and Tengu also became popular in certain festivals around Japan, often adding a comic quality.
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