The wooden masks sold at our store are made by Mr. Miyata, who has been a craftsman for 45 years.
I interviewed him about his life as a Kagura mask maker, his commitments, and the future of Kagura.
I:interviewer
M:Mr. Miyata
I:When do you feel rewarded in this job?
M:Rewarding? Well, I have no other job.
I:Hahaha
M:I find it rewarding to do this.
I:It's a job that makes people happy. And it's a job that doesn't have a retirement age.
M:Yes, it is a job that can be done forever.
I:Yes, if you are healthy.
M:It's good because there is a lot of indoor work.
Well, rough carving etc. need to be done outside.
Rough carving and sandpapering work is done outside.
As for the outside, there was a vacant lot around here, right?
So we polish the mask with sandpaper.
I:Oh, that big place. I see.
M:Of course, I can't do it in this neighborhood or in my room. Because the dust will rise.
I:I see. ...this area is a good environment...
M:Yes, the environment is good. I'm working on sandpaper there.
I:All of the work processes seemed difficult, but what is the most nerve-wracking of them all?
M:The brass eye. That is the most nerve-wracking part.
I:Yes, as I thought. Do you have any wishes or thoughts about the future of kagura?
M:Well, there are not many successors. There are people who dance kagura. But even if there are people who dance kagura, there is no one to carve masks.
I:I heard you have a young apprentice.
M:The picture of the apprentice is there. The apprentice is a young girl, and she was supposed to come yesterday, but she didn't.
In addition, there are two other people.
Then there is also a female teacher from a junior high school who came to learn how to make masks. She's been coming for about two years now.
There is also a woman who comes from quite a distance. She has been coming for a long time.
I:Ah, then there are those who might be able to succeed you.
M:As a successor, I can't do it now, but if I learn long enough, I can become one.
I:It's pretty difficult if they can't keep going.
M:Yes. It takes time, you know.
I:You are concerned about the lack of successors to the mask-making process.
The second half of the interview will be introduced next time.