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Kanze-ryu Taisei-ban: Shimai-gata Tsuki, Complete Edition

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Management number 41248157 Release Date 2026/01/20 List Price $49.24 Model Number 41248157
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This book contains all 200+ kata (forms) of the Kanze-ryu school's "shimai" (a type of dance), with the lyrics marked in red ink. A must-have for shimai practice, this elegant book is printed in two colors (red and black) and comes in a paulownia wood box.

* This book, published by Hinoki Shoten, is a very valuable complete collection that covers all the kata of shimai in Kanze-ryu Noh. Supervised by Sakon Kanze, a leading figure in the Kanze-ryu school, it is an important reference for understanding the formal kata of the time.

- Author: Sakon Kanze
- Title: Kanze-ryu Taiseiban Shimai Katatsuki Zen (Complete Collection of Kanze-ryu Shimai Kata)
- Publisher: Hinoki Shoten
- Publication Year: Showa 53 (1978)
- Binding Style: Japanese binding (Wazhiji)
- Size: 19.2cm x 12.7cm
- Thickness: 3cm
- Number of Pages: 204

Regarding the condition of the product, it comes with a dust jacket and has been stored at home, so there are some changes due to aging. However, the condition is very good, and there are no markings. This is a valuable book that would cost 29,000 yen if new. However, as it is a used book, please purchase only if you understand the condition of the product.

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