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Random fun from a person who knows more than their fair share about kimono, geisha, and gaming. All images and text on here belong to me (unless otherwise stated or if they're items that I've commented on - I do not own other people's shares) and may not be copied or used without my permission. If you are submitting a question please state if you are a mobile user so that I can better assist you. If you are a Porn/NSFW/Explicit/Nazi blog please do NOT follow me.
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More Departures

As stated before, the end of summer is a popular time for maiko and geiko to leave the profession as it gives them a clean break before the fall recitals. All of the names are confirmed, so there’s no mistake in what their future holds.

Kamishichiken

Katsuna (勝奈) of Daimonji (大文字) - End of August

Umechie (梅ちえ) of Umeno (梅乃) - End of September

Miyagawa Cho

Koyoshi (小よし) of Shigemori (しげ森) - End of August

When it comes to the reasons, they’re more varied; Katsuna is retiring due to health reasons and both Umechie and Koyoshi are retiring after completing their apprenticeship.

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Weekend Update 14/8

Not too much happens during the summer, so it’s hard to summarize very little news (hence there was no update last week). But, we have news this week! Karyukai News -Mikako (実佳子) of Nishimura (西村) in Gion Kobu will be having her erikae on October 24th. She’ll be performing while wearing yakko shimada during Onshūkai on October 3rd and 6th and will then switch to sakkō on October 11th. Blog News -What’s In a Book? Part 25 looked at Nihongami No Sekai: Nihongami No Yuikata (日本髪の世界日本髪の結い方編) - The World of Japanese Traditional Hairstyles: How To Set Japanese Hairstyles by Tetsuo Ishihara 石原哲男 -The Random Fact of The Week looked at Meister and Mai and Nejiri Mottoi. -Mylo’s Pick of The Week took a look at Katsuna (勝奈) of Daimonji (大文字) in Kamishichiken and Tanefumi (田ね文) of Takayoshi (高よし) in Miyagawa Cho. -There were many, many questions asked this week! Thank you for sending them in and for the great conversations that they started ^o^!

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Weekend Update 21/5

This week is going to be busy as Anime North is coming up, so there likely won’t be too many updates. But, the news continues to come! -Katsuna (勝奈) of Daimonji (大文字) in Kamishichiken had her erikae on Thursday (May 18th). She has affirmed that she will continue as a jikata geiko and will not dance in public anymore. -Katsue (佳つ江) of Odamoto (小田本) in Gion Kobu is wearing sakkō! Everyone seems to have been so pre-occupied with Katsuna that no one noticed Katsue wearing yakko shimada. Regardless, her erikae will be on May 29th! -The Kamogawa Odori continues until Wednesday (May 24th). Blog News -Not too much has been done due to being busy with convention work (sorry!). -The Random Fact of The Week looked at another manga involving maiko. -Mylo’s Pick of The Week went to Fukuna (ふく那) of Kawayoshi (河よ志) in Miyagawa Cho. -Your questions this week were quite in-depth! I’m really happy that you all feel comfortable enough to ask me some tough questions as they’re excellent teaching opportunities ^^

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May 18th, 2017: Katsuna (勝奈) of Daimonji (大文字) in Kamishichiken is officially a geiko! She is wearing a kurotomesode without oshiroi as this is how all jikata geiko make their debut in the distrtict. Katsuna is giving up dance to focus solely on being a musician. Images are courtesy of Kyoto_Insider on Instagram and The Kamishichiken Kaburenjo Facebook Page [1] [2] 

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Weekend Update 14/5

When I said that the karyukai would pick up this week I honestly didn’t expect the amount of news that came through!  Karyukai News -Katsuna (勝奈) of Daimonji (大文字) in Kamishichiken is currently wearing sakkō! Her erikae will be on Thursday (May 18th). -Not too sure what’s happened to Katsue in Gion Kobu as many customers were told that she’d have her erikae in May, but no one has seen her transition to yakko shimada or sakkō yet. Once I get more information I’ll let you all know. -Taka (多香) of Yamaguchi (やまぐち) in Pontocho is now tying her obiage! This now means that the 4 most senior maiko in Pontocho are all tying their obiage (Ichinana, Ichiteru, Taka, and Ichiaya)! With so many girls tying their obiage we may see another erikae out of Pontocho this year and, if not, then we can likely expect a minimum of 3 next year! -The Kamogawa Odori is still running strong and performances will continue until next Wednesday (May 24th). -Fukune (ふく音) of Kawayoshi (河よ志) in Miyagawa Cho and Kanohiro (叶紘) of Kanoya (叶家) in Gion Higashi have switched to ofuku and are now seniors! -Speaking of Kanoya, their shikomi who’s been spotted intermittently for almost a year now is officially a minarai! Her geimei is Kanotomo (叶朋) and her misedashi is expected at the beginning of June. -The Kanki Inari Shrine Festival (also known as the Yoimiya Matsuri) took place in Gion Higashi on Wednesday (May 10th). Besides that this is one of the biggest events in Gion Higashi it’s often a time to show their members; that is, any changes to the roster of maiko and geiko are the most visible at this time. With her absence it’s pretty clear now that Fukuharu (富久春) of Okatome (岡とめ) has sadly left the profession. This leaves Gion Higashi with 4 maiko (Tomitsuyu, Kanohiro, Hinayū, Masano) and 1 minarai (Kanotomo). But, also spotted at the festival were 2 shikomi (their okiya are unknown at this time) who will likely debut before the Gion Odori in the fall ^^ Blog News -Since they seem to get a large amount of interest I did 2 spotlight features this week: Daimonji’s Sakkō Outfit and The Misedashi Traditions of Pontocho. Just like any other feature, you can send in requests for what you want to see featured next. -In the same vein of the spotlight features I’ve been working on a new tab that looks at the distinct traditions between each district for various events and stages in a woman’s career in the karyukai. The written maiko part is just about complete after 4 days and I may debut the tab before adding all of the geiko information as these sorts of things get asked constantly. I love answering your questions, but I also love allowing you to read and find the answers on this blog at your own pace without having to wait for me to respond ^^ -The Random Fact of The Week looked at the role obiage play in determining seniority. -Mylo’s Pick of The Week went to Katsuna (勝奈) of Daimonji (大文字) in Kamishichiken on the occasion of her sakkō. -Your questions this week have been a joy to answer! Thanks for putting up with my sometimes off answers that later needed clarification while I had a cold. I think it may be gone now, which is good since Anime North is less than 2 weeks away ^^

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Spotlight: Daimonji’s Sakkō Outfit With the excitement of Katsuna’s erikae comes a look at the outfit that Daimonji has been using for its girls for well over a decade. From top to bottom we have: Silver and Gold Pine Daikin/Daikan Kanzashi Worn by Katsune and Katsuna in the series of images as Katsuru was photographed during The Kitano Odori and Katsuya wore the outfit for the Kitano Odori as well. Pine is a symbol of endurance and strength and shows a commitment to the life of a geiko. Gold Karabana Darari Obi Daimonji’s most formal obi, it features karabana (imaginary/fantasy flowers) in both rounds and diamonds. It’s very chic with an arabesque look to it that’s accented by real silver and gold threads in the obi. Dusty Pink Iromontsuki Hikizuri It’s a bit hard to see in some of the images, but this kimono is an iromontsuki; that is, a formal colored kimono bearing the kamon of the okiya. Its motifs are a very unique spring orchid with bamboo, lattice, and clouds. Breaking down the motifs further: Spring Orchids - Shunran (春蘭) Among the first flowers to bloom in the spring, they often accompany peonies and are usually accents to a kimono instead of the main motif. While the other motifs are impressive, it is plain to see that the orchids are what make this piece unique as they’re in the spotlight and not the background. They represent femininity and elegance, hence why they’re often paired with the masculine peony.  Bamboo Leaves - Sasa (笹) As talked about before in the “What’s In a Motif?” series, bamboo represents fresh growth and it flows both from the ground with the orchids and up the lattice. It’s interesting to note that only the bamboo leaves are present and not the stalks too - this serves to both keep the focus on the orchids and provide a way for the viewer’s eyes to travel upward. Lattice - Kōshi (格子) This one is a bit more self explanatory as the lattice serves as a guide with which plants will grow. Its main purpose is to provide support for the future, both literally and metaphorically for the maiko wearing this piece. Clouds - Kumo (雲) You may look at this piece and wonder where the clouds are, but it turns out that they’re the entire bottom hem of the hikizuri! The clouds give the piece a dream like quality and provide a lovely maroon contrast to the hikizuri’s dusty pink. Images are courtesy of  Caitlin Downey (Katsuya), Onihide (Katsuru), KWC Photo (Katsune), and Fragrantolive11 (Katsuna).

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Weekend Update 23/4

A flurry of events are happening right now, so let’s get into it! Karyukai News -The Reitaisai Hono Būyo Matsuri took place last Sunday (the 16th). I posted a full list of performers here. -The Miyako Odori of Gion Kobu ended today. -Katsuna (勝奈) of Daimonji (大文字) in Kamishichiken and Katsue (佳つ江) of Odamoto (小田本) in Gion Kobu should be switching to the pre-sakko style of yakko shimada within the next week in preparation for their May erikae.   -Now that 3/4 spring odori are complete we’re going to be seeing some new senior maiko and some new minarai soon, so I’ll try to keep you posted! Blog News -The Random Fact of The Week looked at male geisha Eitarō (whose birthday also happened to be yesterday)! -Mylo’s Pick of The Week highlighted Gion Higashi’s performance during the Reitaisai Hono Būyo Matsuri. -I’ve been a bit busy lately, mostly with finally getting around to cataloguing all of my kimono. You can check out my progress on Flickr and feel free to request any specific piece for an upcoming “What’s In a Kimono?” segment. -You’ve all sent in so many wonderful questions and words of thanks, and I really appreciate you all sticking around even when my real life duties are taking up more time than usual. Thank you all so, so very much ^^!

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Weekend Update 16/4

Since it’s currently odori season not much has been going on when it comes to news, but the news that we do have is quite important. Karyukai News -The Kitano Oodri (北野をどり) of Kamishichiken finished on April 7th. -The Kyō Odori (京をどり) of Miyagawa Cho finished its run today on April 16th. -The Miyako Odori (都をどり) of Gion Kobu is running until April 23rd, but almost every ticket is sold out. -Maiko Momihina (もみ陽菜) of Tanmika (丹美賀) in Pontocho has left the profession after 10 months. -Katsue (佳つ江) of Odamoto (小田本) in Gion Kobu and Katsuna (勝奈) of Daimonji (大文字) in Kamishichiken will both be having their erikae in May!  Blog News -We took a look at the actual opening day for the Miyako Odori called “Media Day” -The Random Facts of The Week looked at scene counts, maiko collars, and a new maiko manga! -Mylo’s Pick of The Week went to Fukuya (ふく弥) of Kawayoshi (河よ志) and Koyoshi (小よし) of Shigemori (しげ森) in Miyagawa Cho. -We also looked at similar kanzashi designs that may have been inspired by one another. 

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Today is Baikasai (梅花祭), the annual Plum Blossom Festival at the Kitano Tenmangu Shrine. Every year on February 25th the maiko and geiko of Kamishichiken hold a large outdoor tea ceremony that serves approximately 3,000 guests (you must purchase a ticket beforehand as seating is limited). I could highlight all of the people being served tea, but nothing can compare to senior maiko Katsuna (勝奈) of Daimonji (大文字) helping out junior maiko Umekana (梅叶菜) of Umeno (梅乃) with a small adjustment of her shidare. The moment lasted just a second (as can be seen on other videos), but it shows the unique solidarity between all maiko and geiko to help each other out and to not leave anyone behind.  Umekana has been a maiko for 5 months now and Katsuna has an impressive 51 months (4 years and 3 months) and four previous Baikasai under her koshihimo. This may be Katsuna’s last Baikasai as a maiko as she will likely have her erikae at the end of the year if she chooses to stay. 

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Weekend Update 30/10

The fall odori season ended today, so now we’ll be seeing a deluge of misedashi and erikae leading up to the new year! Karyukai News -Two new minarai have begun their journey this week! They are Mametama (豆珠) of Ninben (イ) in Gion Kobu and Ichiaya (市彩) of Ichi (市) in Kamishichiken. Both will be having their misedashi in November. Blog News -What’s In a Name? Part 14 looked at Su/Zu/Ju/Hisa (壽/寿), E/Ei (榮/栄), and Hana/Ka (華/花). -Once againMany fun and interesting questions were asked again this week! Please feel free to keep sending them in!  -Mylo’s Pick of The Week goes to Katsuna (勝奈) of Daimonji (大文字) in Kamishichiken.

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