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Section I Ninin Sanbasou
\n\nAlthough the original Sanbasou carries the connotation of praying for abundant harvests, it has since experienced several transformations and is now a dance often used for celebrations or store-openings. Additionally, apart from its use in Bunraku, Sanbasou is also a highly-valued ceremonial work in other traditional Japanese theater art forms, such as Noh, Kabuki, or Kagura. In Maiden's Bunraku, Sanbasou is performed by two people, whose solemn performance is interlaced with spectacles of beauty.
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Section II Keisei Awa no Naruto – Junrei-uta no Dan
\n\nThe TAMAKI family in Awanokuni lost their heirloom – a kiritsugu knife. The family's retainer Juuroubee undertook the great responsibility of retrieving the knife, leaving his young daughter at home and departing with his wife to look for the knife under the disguise of an anonymous thief.
\n\nFive years later, the couple was living in suburban Osaka. One day, when the wife A-Gong was alone at home, she received a letter from a fellow thief warning them that the troops were approaching. At this moment, a young Junrei girl came to visit. After asking her a few questions, A-Gong knew that she was from Awanokuni and was looking for her parents, who had left her when she was only 3 years old. It was only after asking what her parents' names did A-Gong realize that this girl was her own daughter, A-He. Although A-Gong deeply wished to reveal her identity to A-He, out of consideration for the fact that this may cause her daughter to be captured along with them, she forced herself to suppress her strong feelings, instead of asking her daughter to depart.
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Section III Added Oeyama Shuten-doji – Modori-bashi no Dan
\n\nThis is a story about how a brave samurai was able to identify and defeat a monster that was disguised as beauty. The first half of the section presents the elegant bearing of a beautiful woman, while the second half is marked by intense battles, thus delivering diverse flavors to the audience.
\n\nOn a modori-bashi (bridge) in Kyoto, just as MINAMOTO no Yorimitsu's retainer WATANABE was passing by, the samurai saw a beautiful woman standing on the bridge. Thinking it'd be dangerous for the woman to be alone at night, he decided to walk her back, but on the way, noticed that her reflection on the river was that of a menacing monster. The samurai then pretended to be deceived, and as the woman was giving an enchanting dance, exposed her true identity. Subsequently, the woman turned back into a monster, and the two fought intensely.
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