The mask of the famous Lanling King known for Gagaku (Japanese classical music).
The "Rangyō-ō" of gagaku (Japanese classical music) refers to a piece inspired by the tales of Gao Changgong, a general from the Northern Qi dynasty in China. The handsome and distinguished Rangyō-ō concealed his gentle beauty behind a fierce mask as he faced battles. This piece embodies the valor typical of warrior dances while also possessing an elegance that evokes the unparalleled beauty for which Rangyō-ō was known.
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P5
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※Production will begin after your order is placed, so please wait for 4 to 5 months.
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