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Operera is a type of traditional Japanese opera that originated in the Edo period (1603-1868). It is characterized by its use of noh masks, which are worn by the actors to represent different characters and emotions. Operera performances typically feature a combination of singing, dancing, and spoken dialogue, with music often composed in the traditional Japanese musical style known as gagaku.
The term "operera" is derived from the Japanese word "operera," which means "opera." However, it is important
Operera has evolved over time, with modern adaptations and reinterpretations incorporating contemporary elements while preserving its