====== 题目立 ====== In Yahashira Shrine of Nara City in central Japan, young men of the Kami-fukawa community stand in a semi-circle dressed in samurai clothes and carrying bows. One by one, they are called to the centre by an old man who reads the name of a character in the tales of the feud between the Genji and Heike clans. Each in turn delivers his character’s lines from memory, in a distinctive accent but without acting or musical accompaniment. When all twenty-six characters have spoken, the youths rhythmically stamp their feet and sing themselves offstage. Originally a rite of passage at the age of seventeen to mark the formal acceptance of the eldest son into the community of the twenty-two families of Kami-fukawa, the Daimokutate is now performed annually in mid-October by young men of various ages and from many different families. Indeed, since the twentieth century, the dispersion of the original twenty-two families has meant that other residents of Nara have led the effort to preserve the ceremony. Unique in Japan as a dramatic performance without acting or music, the Daimokutate is an important marker of identity and plays an indispensable role in maintaining solidarity in this mountainous town. {{tag>非物质文化遗产}} ^{{:非遗:亚洲和太平洋地区:日本:题目立:20180914-121452.png}}^^ ^国别|{{:images:flag:flag_of_japan.svg?30|}} 日本 Japan| ^中文名称|[[https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/daimokutate-00276|题目立]]| ^英文名称|[[https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/daimokutate-00276|Daimokutate]]| ^登录年份|2009| ===== 遗产详细介绍 ===== ===== 遗产图片 ===== {{:非遗:亚洲和太平洋地区:日本:题目立:20180914-121446.png}}{{:非遗:亚洲和太平洋地区:日本:题目立:20180914-121455.png}} ===== 遗产邮票 ===== ==== 主要邮票 ==== ^发行国家/地区:日本Japan^^^ ^名称^时间^邮票^ | | |[]|