Also called akujō beshimi 悪尉べし見, depending upon the school of Noh mask *nōmen 能面 making. A combination of akujō 悪尉 and beshimi べし見 types, beshimi akujō has a lot of implanted horsehair above the upper lip, below the lower lip, and on the chin as is characteristic of akujō masks; it has the shut, clenched mouth of beshimi as well. In addition, the metallic gold eyeballs peering out from behind the thick, furrowed ridges of its eyebrows give the beshimi akujō a stubborn, resolute expression. The mask is almost as wide as it is tall. Similar masks include higebeshimi 髭べし見 (bearded beshimi), and shirobeshimi 白べし見 (white beshimi), which has a white beard and overall features resembling *ōbeshimi 大べし見. Used as a substitute for ōbeshimi in Kurama tengu 鞍馬天狗, Zegai 是界, or for *kobeshimi 小べし見 in Himuro 氷室. The Hōshō 宝生 school owns a fine example from the Muromachi period designated an Important Cultural Property.