I did not go to Kyoto for Shigyoshiki last year, I was planning on going this year instead. Little did I know at the time that it would be cancelled, like so many events around the world. Hopefully everything will be back to normal in 2022, meanwhile, here are some pictures taken at the start of the year in 2019.
The dancing fans of Geiko and Maiko of Kamishichiken are made with a similar design, with 2 colored bands made of 3 lines each, over a gold background. However, where the Maiko’s dancing fans have red lines, the Geiko’s dancing fans have green lines.
So, I saw this picture by Balbo42 on Instagram and Umehina is wearing a maneki kanzashi. I thought only maiko could wear kanzashi, can geiko wear too? This also lead me to another question, just how strict are the karyukai dressing rules?
Geiko across the gokagai can wear maezashi (only Gion Kobu stops wearing maezashi once they become jimae), so this isn’t an issue at all. As to dressing rules, they’re still very strict ^^
This is a maezashi, both Maiko and Geiko can wear those. Not to be mistaken with the daikan, the front kanzashi worn only by Maiko. To illustrate the difference, here is another picture of Umehina, but this time when she was Maiko and wearing a maneki kanzashi as daikan. I took this picture very early in December, so the maneki were still blank at the time. I hope this helps clarify.
Because they wear their daikan on their left side, Maiko would wear their maezashi on the right side (for example Ichiaya’s butterfly below), while Geiko wear it on the left side.
So, I saw this picture by Balbo42 on Instagram and Umehina is wearing a maneki kanzashi. I thought only maiko could wear kanzashi, can geiko wear too? This also lead me to another question, just how strict are the karyukai dressing rules?
Geiko across the gokagai can wear maezashi (only Gion Kobu stops wearing maezashi once they become jimae), so this isn’t an issue at all. As to dressing rules, they’re still very strict ^^
This is a maezashi, both Maiko and Geiko can wear those. Not to be mistaken with the daikan, the front kanzashi worn only by Maiko. To illustrate the difference, here is another picture of Umehina, but this time when she was Maiko and wearing a maneki kanzashi as daikan. I took this picture very early in December, so the maneki were still blank at the time. I hope this helps clarify.
A night in Miyagawacho
More pictures on my Instagram
Something personal
I really miss Umechie.
She was the reason I got interested in the world of Maiko and Geiko. And since she’s gone, it’s hard for me to keep up…
Hi there
Thank you posting this personal message. I really admire when people open up like this and show their true colors, it’s very hard to do sometimes.
I would like to offer some unsolicited advice as i really love your blog and find your work a vital part of Geishablr and ultimately promotes the Karyukai and the little kagai of Kamishichiken in a very special way.
Umechie was a one of a kind Maiko and i would argue that she symbolized many firsts for enthusiasts, and we got to follow along on her path through this demanding patch of her life. Sadly she left and her departure left many of us empty and at a loss. We all speculated many months about her curious case and when she was gone, life went on in Kamishichiken as if she had never played the important role to them as it did to us.
I understand that Umechie’s leaving left us without closure and i’m not saying that we deserve it but i do understand the void she left.
The advice i can give as someone who has had to digest leavings of favorites like Fukue, Katsuna and my first heart break Kyouka, is to think about the aspects of the Karyukai that are independent of personalities and personal destinies.
Your Kimono and Obi database is unlike anything on the internet, very specialized and a treasure for researchers. Please continue this and maybe expand as Umeno has this tradition of recycling Kanzashi.
Don’t negate your personal feelings about Geimaiko culture. You are a veteran of the topic and contribute so much to the spreading of information, it would be a shame if this well would run dry.
In the end, it is up to you. We all understand when motivation and inspiration leaves us and all i can offer you is a shoulder to lean on and an open heart to hear you out if you want to divulge.
Stay safe and healthy! Keep going!
Pearls
Umechie had a special place in the heart of many people ❤️
Chikaharu-san of the Komaya Okiya, from Maiko to Geiko
More pictures on my Instagram
The 2 latest Maiko of Miyagawacho, Fumitsuru of Toshikimi and Toshimasa of Komaya. In Miyagawacho, Maiko wear Kuromontsuki for 3 days from the day of their Misedashi, then they switch to Iromontsuki for another 3 days.
More pictures on my Instagram.
Maiko Chikaharu of Miyagawacho in her sakkou ensemble
More Retirements
Another batch of retirements have now been confirmed. although two of the names should come as no surprise. Ichiume (市梅) of Ichi (市) in Kamishichiken Ichigiku (市ぎく) of Ichi (市) in Kamishichiken Tomihoshi (富豊志) of Tomikiku (富菊) in Gion Higashi Rumors surrounding the Ichi girls have been going around for a few months now, but it’s been confirmed by reputable sources that they are indeed gone. Shocking though is Tomihoshi as she was a maiko for only a year.
According to trusted source @missmyloko, both Ichigiku and Ichiume of the Ichi Okiya have left the profession. I have not gone back to Kyoto since Umehina’s erikae. I wonder how many Maikos are still active in Kamishichiken now 😞
A presentation of the Geishas of Matsuyama
(note: the video is in French).