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Assembling the Nishi-Shioko Revolving Stage
1 and 2: Cutting timber (only in 1997)
3 to 21: Cutting bamboo, assembling the stage, putting up the roof, laying the reed mats, and so on (around 15 days are required to do this work)
22: The stage before decorations are added
23: Setting up the fusuma
24: The stage on the day of the performances
25: The Nishi-Shioko Revolving Stage at night
26-31: Dismantling the stage (completed in one day)
西金砂神社小祭礼
鷲子山上神社祇園祭
鷲子山上神社夜祭
大宮の祇園
六字様
妙蓮寺のお会式
小田野の火伏せ
長倉の七夕
陰陽山祭礼
十二所神社の九頭祭
人形浄瑠璃
農村舞台
下檜沢の歌舞伎舞台
下小瀬の歌舞伎舞台
門井の舞台
西塩子の回り舞台 The Nishi-Shioko Revolving Stage
What kind of place is Nishi-Shioko?
The History of Kabuki and its Spread to the Regions
Ningyo Joruri and the Nishi-Shioko Revolving Stage
Regional Kabuki and Rural Stages
Size and Structure of the Nishi-Shioko Revolving Stage
Stage Equipment and Village Craftsmen
Performances of Village Plays as Seen from Old Documents
Other Assembled Stages Preserved in Hitachi Omiya City
History of the Nishi-Shioko Revolving Stage Preservation Association
Nishiwaka-za and Children’s Kabuki
Cooperation from Volunteers
Assembling the Nishi-Shioko Revolving Stage
See Nishi-Shioko Revolving Stage performances on Youtube!
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