Shakkyō
石橋 The Stone Bridge
1 Source and/or Related Material
“An Itinerant Performer Goes to Mt. Qingliang,” Jikkinshō
2 Author
Unknown
3 Repertoire
Kanze, Hōshō, Komparu, Kongō, Kita
4 Synopsis
The monk Jakushō (waki) arrives at Mt. Qingliang in China where the Bodhisattva Mañjuśrī is said to reside, and he comes upon a tall, semicircular stone bridge that ramps up, up, and away into the heavens. As he tries to climb it, he is stopped by a woodcutter boy (maeshite), who explains that the bridge is only one foot wide and slippery with moss the whole way, and it goes on a thousand yards high into the sky, so that even elite ascetics adept at arduous austerities had all failed to cross, and poor Jakushō does not stand a chance. Rather, the boy says, Jakushō should just wait at the bottom of the bridge if he wishes to see something special. In time, a mythical lion (nochishite) appears and dances majestically amid a confusion of blossoming red and white peonies.