Wandering around with old man
After leaving the museum, I entered another building, where three Sanbanso dolls were standing in front of a gold folding screen. It was quite scary.
But the old man must have thought I was being reserved, because he urged me, "Come on, go up to the tatami room and take a picture, take a picture.
Once you get out of there.
It was a garden where the rocks were supposedly arranged as they had been in the past.
There was also a magnificent pine tree, apparently the third generation.
In the meantime, it was time for the "Ningyo Joruri" play to begin. My grandfather took me into the theater where we first saw the video.
The front one is better. It's more powerful. But if you are too far forward, you won't be able to see the whole picture. But you can't see the whole picture if you are too far forward.
Then he said, "Here we go," and disappeared.
first puppet show in one's life
The whole play lasts about 30 minutes.
Let me give you a quick rundown.
A young girl left by her grandmother travels alone in pursuit of her parents. She stops at a house in Tamatsukuri, Osaka, where she happens to meet a woman. In fact, she is the mother the girl has been chasing, but for some reason she is unable to tell her name. The film depicts the painful struggle of the mother who has to finally give up the girl.