characteri
Characteri is a term originating from Japan that refers to a type of play or entertainment that involves intricate and repetitive movements of the hand. Such movements often tell a story, describe a scene, or communicate a message through hand gestures and facial expressions.
In traditional Japanese theater, characteri is an essential element of the performance. Actors, typically dressed in
The characteri tradition dates back to ancient times, with evidence of hand-drawn performances found in Japanese
Characteri has had a significant impact on various forms of Japanese entertainment, including Noh theater and
While characteri is a unique aspect of Japanese performance, its influence can be seen in other cultures
Despite the passing of time, traditional characteri remains a staple in Japanese culture. Many in Japan continue