toju
Toju is a traditional Japanese art form that combines elements of theater, dance, and music. It originated in the Edo period (1603-1868) and is characterized by its use of elaborate costumes, intricate makeup, and elaborate stage sets. Toju performances typically feature a single actor or actress, known as a toju-geiko, who portrays various characters from Japanese history, folklore, and literature.
The costumes used in toju are highly stylized and often feature elaborate headdresses, ornate kimonos, and
Toju performances are typically accompanied by traditional Japanese music, such as shamisen or koto, and often
Toju is considered a high art form in Japan, and is often performed in traditional theaters, such