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the image shows two black and white illustrations of kabuki performers wearing different types of head coverings. the first illustration depicts a "tekka kaburi," a tied cloth covering the face from the nose down, with hair visible behind the head. the second illustration shows a "dotetekka kaburi," which covers the entire head and neck, leaving only the eyes visible. text beneath each illustration provides a description of the respective head covering and its purpose in concealing identity.

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Created at: 2025-05-10T03:30:49.994Z

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What is in the image: the image shows two black and white illustrations of kabuki performers wearing different types of head coverings. the first illustration depicts a "tekka kaburi," a tied cloth covering the face from the nose down, with hair visible behind the head. the second illustration shows a "dotetekka kaburi," which covers the entire head and neck, leaving only the eyes visible. text beneath each illustration provides a description of the respective head covering and its purpose in concealing identity.

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