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  2. Kagura suzu - Wikipedia

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    Kagura suzu are a set of twelve-to-fifteen bells on a short-staff used in kagura dance. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The set consists of three tiers of bells suspended by coiled brass wires from a central handle: two bells on the top tier, four bells on the middle tier, and six bells for the bottom tier.

  3. Suzu (bell) - Wikipedia

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    Suzu are round, hollow Japanese Shinto bells that contains pellets that sound when agitated. They are somewhat like a jingle bell in form, though the materials produce a coarse, rolling sound. Suzu come in many sizes, ranging from tiny ones on good luck charms (called omamori ( お守り ) ) to large ones at shrine entrances.

  4. Traditional Japanese musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Kagura suzu – hand-held bell tree with three tiers of pellet bells; Kakko – small drum used in gagaku; Kane – small flat gong; Kokiriko (筑子、 こきりこ) – a pair of sticks which are beaten together slowly and rhythmically; Shakubyoshi (also called shaku) – clapper made from a pair of flat wooden sticks

  5. Kagura - Wikipedia

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    Susanoo and Orochi in Izumo-ryū kagura. Satokagura, or "normal kagura", is a wide umbrella term containing a great diversity of folk dances derived from the Imperial ritual dances (mikagura), and incorporated with other folk traditions. It is the partial origin of both Noh and kyōgen. [10] A number of traditions of folk kagura exist: [5] Miko ...

  6. Glossary of Shinto - Wikipedia

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    Hokosaki Suzu (鉾先鈴, lit. ' Halberd Bell ') – Similar to a Kagura Suzu, a Hokosaki Suzu is a set of several bells on a short-staff. Hōko (這子, lit. ' crawling child ') – A soft-bodied doll given to young women of age and pregnant women in Japan as an amulet to protect both the new mother and the unborn child.

  7. Ringing Bell - Wikipedia

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    Ringing Bell (チリンの鈴, Chirin no Suzu, lit. Chirin's Bell) is a 1978 Japanese anime adventure-drama film adaptation of the storybook of the same name written by Takashi Yanase, the creator of Anpanman. [1]

  8. Suzu - Wikipedia

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    Suzu may refer to: Suzu (bell), small Japanese bells used in Shinto; Suzu, Ishikawa, city in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan; Sabzuyeh, Neyriz, also known as Sūzū, a village in Neyriz County, Fars Province, Iran

  9. Shinto music - Wikipedia

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    Kagura performed by miko at the Hachiman shrine in Tamba, Hyōgo Prefecture Kagura ( 神楽 ) or 'entertainment of the gods ' includes music, dance and poetry and comprises mi-kagura of the court, o-kagura of major shrines such as Ise Jingū , and village sato-kagura.