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Meshimori onna (飯盛女) or
meshiuri onna (飯売女),
literally "meal-serving woman", is the ****anese term for the
women who were
hired by
hatago inns at the shukuba...
- (小川山, Ogawa-yama) (2418 m) Mt. Yokō (横尾山, Yokō-san) (1818 m) Mt.
Meshimori (飯盛山,
Meshimori-san) (1643 m) Mt.
Azumaya (四阿屋山, Azumaya-san) (772 m) Mt. Ryōkami...
- travelers.
During the Edo period, the post town also emplo****
hundreds of
meshimori onna (飯盛女),
women who were emplo**** by the Shōgun to
serve food to travelers...
- time. This
portrayal came
probably from the po****r
stereotype of the
meshimori onna, also
known as okame, and was used in Zen
poetry to
reflect the doctrine...
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courtesy name was Shisō (子相). His kyōmei (狂名, kyōka pen name) was
Yadoya Meshimori (宿屋飯盛), a
reference to his
family business as
innkeepers (宿屋 yadoya)....
- she has been
kicked out of town for prostitution). It girl Jilt shop
Meshimori onna
Prostitution in
Thailand Table dance Taxi
dancer B-girl activity...
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restaurants or inns. They are
usually residential staff and work long hours.
Meshimori onna はてなキーワード「仲居」[user-generated source] (in ****anese) 13歳のハローワーク 村上龍氏の職業紹介(by...
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inscribed a kyōka poem by
Yadoya no
Meshimori [ja] (1754–1830):
Following the poem
appears the
inscription meshimori (飯盛), a term for
maidservants at inns...
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Rokujuen (Ichikawa Danjûro VII, also
known as
Ichikawa Masamochi or
Yadoya Meshimori, 1753-1830). A
kabuki actor,
Rokujuen was also a
scholar of ****anese classics...
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Until the late Edo period, Warabi-shuku was
infamous for its
aggressive meshimori onna and
numerous chaya. Warabi-shuku was
approximately 4 ri, 28-chō (18...