• Kotobuki-shishi-mai
    This well-known dance involves a performer dancing while wearing a lion's mask. This dance is common in all areas of Japan, and is considered to have the longest history among Japanese arts still alive today.
  • Kasa-no-kyoku
    Tea cup, metal ring, ball, square wooden measuring box and various other objects are spun around on the top of an umbrella.
  • Gokaijawan-no-kyoku
    Five-storied tea cups. Tea cups are stacked up to the left and right on a pole, which is balanced vertically on the juggler's face.
  • Kyoku-bachi
    Juggling with drumsticks.
  • Hagoitaaioi-no-kyoku
    Juggling with a ball and two battledores.
  • Hitotsumari-no-kyoku
    Juggling with a big ball and two sticks.
  • Hanakagomari-no-kyoku
    Juggling with balls and a decorated basket.
  • Wa-no-kumidori
    Juggling with rings or Hanagasa(?).
  • Mizukumoi-no-kyoku
    A teacup is spun around on the end of a long pole, until..... Watch out for spills!
  • Chaban
    A comic dialogue.
  • Matsuribayashi
    A musical accompaniment in festival.