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Literally 'Great luck'. A mask of a woman's round smiling face with flat nose used to bring luck. She is identified with the kami Ame-no-ozume. See Muneage. An otafuku is often paired with saruda-hiko or with a hyottoko (written hi=fire and otoko=man) mask, a comic mask of a man's face with one small and one normal sized eye, sometimes a beard or moustache and lips pursed, perhaps to breathe fire A Popular Dictionary of Shinto (Brian Bocking) |
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