Kumoi Jishi (Cloud-lion) belongs to the category of Honkyoku, but it is lighter in feeling than the usual Honkyoku. This piece is said to have been played by the Komuso as a divertissement between serious performance practices.
It was transmitted by the Komuso-temple Itcho-ken in Hakata, Kyushu, which was a branch of the famous Myoan-ji in Kyoto.
“Kumoi“ means Cloud and “Jishi“ refers to the mythical Chinese dog-lion, often depicted as dancing playfully among peony flowers, accompanied by butterflies.
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