Otafuku (aka: Okame, Uzume) - 阿多福, 阿亀, 天鈿女命 - "Mask of Mirth" - [Noh masks]
• About this mask: This wide faced, sweet hearted, smiling goddess of good fortune, beauty & joy, is very sweet and good luck to meet! – Also known as "Otafuku" and more anciently: "Ame-no-Uzume" best known for helping to lure the sun goddess Amaterasu out of hiding with an erotic dance, causing a ruckus & introducing the concept of "fun" into the world! - Over time, the dance changed and would eventually become a staple, inspiring shrine maidens sacred kagura dances! – [A bit more about that in my Suzuhiko Hime biography.]
Folklore & Legend also claims that any area which bears the mask of otafuku's likeness is blessed with her luck and happy attitude! - So, at festivals & mask stalls: her face is usually the largest one on display! - Reciting rhymes & haiku are to also said bring in her fortune! - In theatre: she's often partnered with Hyottoko as part of a kyogen dance duo (occasionally said to be his wife or that hes her servent) - [Kyogen is a short comedic break in an otherwise long and serious Noh play.]
• See also: Hyottoko, Lucky Gods.
[Art stickers by @samkalensky (Yo, thats me!) part of my Noh mask collection of stickers! follow & support for many more]