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Takigi O-Noh traditional Japanese musical drama a the Kofukuji Temple, Nara, Japan.

Takigi O-Noh is a traditional musical drama performed on the open-air stage built on the lawn of Kofukuji Temple, a World Heritage Site. Takigi O-Noh signifies "a Noh traditional Musical theater drama performed at a banquet held around a bonfire'. This Bonfire Noh is believed to have orginated in at Kofukuji Temple in 869. The Noh consists mainly of songs and dance, the traditional drama is performed by spoken lines.

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Takigi O-Noh is a traditional musical drama performed  on the open-air stage built on the lawn of Kofukuji Temple, a World Heritage Site.  Takigi O-Noh signifies "a Noh traditional Musical theater drama performed at a banquet held around a bonfire'.     This Bonfire Noh is believed to have orginated in at Kofukuji Temple in 869. The Noh consists mainly of songs and dance, the traditional drama is performed by spoken lines.
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