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Japanese geisha district
A hanamachi (花街, lit. 'flower town') is a district where geisha live and work in Japan. Each hanamachi typically has its own name, crest, and distinct
Hanamachi
Japanese female entertainer and hostess
previously had six hanamachi, with Shimabara, formerly a red light and geisha district, still being considered an active hanamachi in the 1970s. In the
Geisha
Japanese kimono jacket
still seen in men's haori today. During the early 1800s, geisha in the hanamachi of Fukagawa, Tokyo began to wear haori over their kimono. Haori had until
Haori
Geisha district in Kyoto
direct term geiko means essentially "a woman of art". Gion houses two hanamachi, or geisha districts: Gion Kobu (祇園甲部) and Gion Higashi (祇園東). The two
Gion
Special ward in Tokyo, Japan
town on Oyama Road (present-day Route 246), and in the Meiji era, as a Hanamachi. Shibuya emerged as a railway terminus during the expansion of the railway
Shibuya
Licensed red-light districts in Japanese history
customers who have first been 'acquainted' with prostitutes. Asobi Akasen Hanamachi Red-light district Yoshiwara [遊郭]『大百科事典. 第25巻』 (平凡社, 1939) 平田(1997)109頁。
Yūkaku
Category of high ranking courtesan in Japanese history
its official status as a hanamachi for geisha in the late 20th century. However, some still recognize Shimabara as a hanamachi, with the number and activities
Oiran
Annual classical Japanese dance performance in Kyoto
(都をどり) is one of the four great spring shows in the five geisha districts (hanamachi) of Kyoto, Japan. The Miyako Odori takes place four times a day from 1
Miyako_Odori
Neighborhood in Kyoto, Japan
Ponto-chō (先斗町) is a hanamachi district in Kyoto, Japan, known for its geiko and maiko, and is home to many of the city's okiya and traditional tea houses
Ponto-chō
2005 film score by John Williams
Award for Best Original Score. Sayuri's Theme 1:31 The Journey to the Hanamachi 4:06 Going to School 2:42 Brush on Silk 2:31 Chiyo's Prayer 3:36 Becoming
Memoirs of a Geisha (soundtrack)
Memoirs_of_a_Geisha_(soundtrack)
Former red-light district in Kyoto
a red-light district in the 1950s but continued as a geisha district (hanamachi) for a few more years. By the 1970s, geisha were no longer registered
Shimabara,_Kyoto
Geisha district in Kyoto
Miyagawa-chō (宮川町) is one of the hanamachi (花街, "flower towns") or geisha districts in Kyoto. 'Miya-gawa' means "Shrine River", referring to the nickname
Miyagawa-chō
Geisha district in Kyoto
Kamihichiken, is a district of northwest Kyoto, Japan. It is the oldest hanamachi (geisha district) in Kyoto, and is located just east of the Kitano Tenman-gū
Kamishichiken
Apprentice geisha in Kyoto and Western Japan
allegations have emerged regarding the working conditions of maiko in Kyoto's hanamachi districts, particularly concerning underage apprentices. Former maiko
Maiko
Extinct (1987) branch Japanese royalty
Arisugawa-no-miya 有栖川宮 Takamatsu-no-miya 高松宮 (1625–1638) Hanamachi-no-miya 花町宮 (1647–1655) Branch of the Imperial Family of Japan (shinnōke) Mon of Arisugawa-no-miya
Arisugawa-no-miya
Special ward in Kantō, Japan
descending to the Iidabashi Station area, once one of Tokyo's last remaining hanamachi or geisha districts, and currently known for hosting a sizable French
Shinjuku
Topics referred to by the same term
the free dictionary. Miyagawa may refer to: Miyagawa-chō, one of the hanamachi or geisha districts in Kyoto Miyagawa Dam, dam in the Fukushima Prefecture
Miyagawa
Japanese sandwich
"カツサンド"). At the time of its invention, Isen was frequented by geishas of a hanamachi, so Isen made it with special ordered small breads to prevent their lipstick
Katsu-sando
Place where geisha entertain clients
Golden's fictional portrayal of a Gion geisha's life, Memoirs of a Geisha. Hanamachi Okiya 精選版 日本国語大辞典 ちゃ‐や【茶屋】https://kotobank.jp/word/%E8%8C%B6%E5%B1%8B-566961
Ochaya
Traditional Japanese wooden townhouse
case they are known as degōshi (出格子). Normally unpainted, the kōshi of hanamachi (geisha and oiran communities) were frequently painted in bengara (紅殻)
Machiya
Japanese writer (1873–1939)
kitchen. In May 1903, the two began living together in Ushigome, in a hanamachi called Kagurazaka. However, they were unable to get married immediately
Kyōka_Izumi
Establishment to which a geisha is affiliated
Dalby 1983 p273 The Kamishichiken district's official site The Ponto-cho hanamachi The Miyako Odori's official site The Nagoya Odori's official site
Okiya
Japanese emblems
on their clothing when working; individual geisha districts, known as Hanamachi, also have their own distinctive mon, such as the plover crest (Chidori
Mon_(emblem)
Japanese dialect
old merchant families at Nakagyo, craftsmen at Nishijin and geiko at Hanamachi (Gion, Miyagawa-chō etc.) Kyoto-ben was the de facto standard Japanese
Kansai_dialect
Buddhist temple in Shimogyō, Kyoto, Japan
(paintings) List of National Treasures of Japan (writings) A.^The defunct hanamachi courtesan's district of Shimabara is located directly to the west of the
Nishi_Hongan-ji
1918 novel by Nagai Kafu
Geisha's Tale, is a Japanese novel written by Nagai Kafu about the Tokyo hanamachi (geisha district) of Shimbashi in the early 20th century. First published
Geisha_in_Rivalry
Old Japanese custom of teeth blackening
are some Japanese festivals, in period films, in kabuki, and in some hanamachi (geisha districts), where some apprentice geisha have their teeth blackened
Ohaguro
Emperor of Japan from 1301 to 1308
Imperial Prince Kuniyoshi (邦良親王; 1300 - 1326) Second Son: Imperial Prince Hanamachi-no-miya-Kunimi (花町宮邦省親王; 1302-1375) Naishi: Koto Naishi, Taira Munetoshi’s
Emperor_Go-Nijō
Historic slang term for red-light districts in 1940s-50s Japan
(風俗営業法, Fūzoku-Eigyō-Hō) to remain in operation. Prostitution in Japan Hanamachi Panpan girls Street of Shame ('akasen chitai') Kenji Mizoguchi's 1956
Akasen
Genre of Japanese folk music
three kouta schools of kouta correspond to three of the most well-known hanamachi of Tokyo in the Meiji period: the Tamura-ha ryū was founded by Nihonbashi
Kouta_(music)
Manga
The trio of Hana, Tachibana, and Sakura are members of the Urashichiken Hanamachi, a secret society dedicated to waging battle against otherworldly creatures
Gate_7
Term for geisha working in hot spring resorts or towns
are markedly different from geisha engagements in the more traditional hanamachi (geisha communities) of Kyoto and Tokyo. Whereas geisha parties in Kyoto
Onsen_geisha
Meroron in their investigation to look into the logs of staff patrol under Hanamachi Town Branch Office. However, though Renji does not know what the item
List of You and Idol Pretty Cure episodes
List_of_You_and_Idol_Pretty_Cure_episodes
Television anime
red-light district, and the foxy Chiharu!" Transliteration: "Senjō no hanamachi, yōko no Chiharu!" (Japanese: 扇情の花街、妖狐のちはる!) April 16, 2014 (2014-04-16)
Dai-Shogun_–_Great_Revolution
Japanese humanitarian
of Count Itagaki Taisuke. Although she lived in the geisha district (hanamachi), she had a reputation as a man-hater and a chaste woman. However, after
Mutsu_Ryōko
Carnival in the Channel Islands
at the 2009 Battle included: Prix d'Honneur: Parish of St. Saviour – "Hanamachi" Prix d'Excellence: Parish of St. Clement – "Olympus" Grand Prix des Fleurs:
Jersey_Battle_of_Flowers
Japanese manga series
Sunday" (ビューティフル・サンデー, Byūtifuru Sandē) 15. "39°C" 16. "Red Light" (花街, Hanamachi) 17. "Sign" (ふう, Fū) 18. "No Makeup" (すっぴん, Suppin) 19. "Catastrophe"
Boys_on_the_Run
Japanese theatre director (born 1958)
began practicing Tea ceremony. He was brought up right in the middle of Hanamachi, a Japanese courtesan and geisha district. While in high school, he was
Amon_Miyamoto
Street in Koyoto, Japan
feudal lords passed through. Additionally, the street developed into a hanamachi, a type of entertainment district where geishas and tea houses were frequent
Sanbongi-dōri
Japanese voice actor
Artificial Mermaid - Silver Chaos 2 (Yuuri Mimori) (Credited as: Progress) Hanamachi Monogatari (Sakuya) (Credited as: Progress) Sukisho (Matsuri Honjou) Ai
Susumu_Chiba
Colloquial term for Kansai, Japan
kamigata uta also emerged, which was associated with the renowned geisha hanamachi of Gion. As was the case with ukiyo-e, the theatre, and other aspects
Kamigata
Fortification in Tottori, Japan
West San'in Main Line. The Sakai Daiba ruins (境台場跡) are located in the Hanamachi neighbourhood of the city of Sakaiminato, Tottori, and were completed
Tottori_Domain_Battery_Sites
Topics referred to by the same term
Kagai may refer to: Hanamachi (花街), a geisha district Utagaki (歌垣), a peasant gathering (kagai is a secondary reading of these words) This disambiguation
Kagai
Japanese Hokuriku dialect
predominantly to the phrases used in customer service that have developed in the hanamachi district of its old town. The Central Kaga (or Komatsu) dialect centred
Kaga_dialect
Foreign settlement in Japan
Kamiki-Sakiyama 1993, pp. 57–58 Katō, Masahiro (2005). Hanamachi: Ikūkan no Toshishi 花街 : 異空間の都市史 [Hanamachi: Urban History in a Different Space]. Asahi Sensho
Kobe_foreign_settlement
conversation. Operating within strictly regulated entertainment districts (hanamachi), they undergo years of training in traditional arts. In Kyoto, they are
Glossary_of_Japanese_theater
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English
English : see Moorefield.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One who Releases Another from Straitened Circumstances; An Epithet of Allah
Girl/Female
Sikh
A flower, Praise of distinction
Boy/Male
Muslim
Patient, Tolerant, Forbearing, Preserving
Boy/Male
Tamil
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A sovereign king
Male
Iranian/Persian
(شهريار) Persian name SHAHRIAR means "lord."
Girl/Female
German
Mighty with a spear. Note: 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc. 2000'.
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of a popular poet
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name, with the preposition d(e), for someone from Évreux in Eure, France. See also Everest.
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern, Tamil
Beautiful
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