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________ , long the most popular of the traditional Japanese theatre forms, uses a great deal of scenery, although the settings are not meant to be fully illusionary.
 
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Japan developed two additional traditional theatre forms (other than Noh). They are known as:
 
  a. Waki-za and Metsukabashira.
 b. Fuebashira and Atoza.
 c. Bunraku and Kabuki.
 d. Butai and Shite.



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