rasema
Rasema is a traditional Japanese art form that combines dance, music, and storytelling. It originated in the 17th century and is closely associated with the Shinto religion, particularly with the worship of the god of the sea, Susanoo. Rasema performances are typically held during the summer months, often at shrines and festivals, and are known for their vibrant costumes and energetic choreography.
The name "rasema" comes from the Japanese word "rasen," which means "whirlpool," reflecting the dynamic and spiraling
Rasema performances often tell stories related to Susanoo and his adventures, as well as other mythological
Rasema has been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, highlighting its cultural