3 Japanese Masks
3 Japanese Masks. Oni Masks - Japanese Demon Namahage Festival in Akita Oni means demon or monster in Japanese, and this mask is one of the most terrifying of all. The first face is the face we show to the world, diplomatic and perfect.
This was not the first time that Japan faced a major viral threat, and nor was it the first in which the use of face masks was instrumental in curbing its spread. Japan on Monday dropped its request for people to wear masks after three years, but hardly anything changed in the country that has had an extremely high regard for their effectiveness at anti-virus protection. Closed now : See all hours.
JAPANESE DEMON MASK MEANING Oni demon mask worn with a Japanese katana In Japanese folklore, an oni is symbolized by an ogre or at least a Japanese demon.
Some people wear them as a way to honor their ancestors, while others simply enjoy the quirky look they create.
These masks demonstrate typically Japanese characteristics. The third face, you never show anyone. The first face is the face we show to the world, diplomatic and perfect.
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