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| A noh mask *noumen \Κ of the basic emaciated *yaseotoko j type with features similar to *kawazu ^. Used only rarely, as a replacement for kawazu or yaseotoko in plays such as AKOGI ’, it portrays the suffering ghost of a man who has drowned, hence the name awaotoko, which iterally means man of the sea-foam. | ||||||
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