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- An okiya (置屋) is the lodging house/drinking establishment to which a maiko or geisha is affiliated with during her career as a geisha. The okiya is typically...
- house. All geisha must be registered to an okiya, though not all geisha live in their okiya day-to-day. Okiya are usually run by women, many of whom are...
- Chiyo Sakamoto, who is sold by her impoverished family to a geisha house (okiya) to support them by training as and eventually becoming a geisha under the...
- known as Yoroido and travel to Kyoto by train. Chiyo is taken to the Nitta okiya (geisha boarding house) in Gion to become a geisha, but her sister is taken...
- of money for the privilege of taking their virginity, a sum of money the okiya (the geisha house an apprentice was affiliated to) would take entirely....
- black kurotomesode-style hikizuri featuring 5 crests (kamon) to signify the okiya they belong to. Maiko wearing hikizuri kimono typically wear it with an...
- geisha life, Iwasaki was the heir apparent (atotori) to her geisha house (okiya) while she was just a young apprentice. American author Arthur Golden interviewed...
- usually contain okiya (geisha houses) and ochaya (teahouses where geisha entertain). Historically, hanamachi could contain a high number of okiya and ochaya...
- ****an, known for its geiko and maiko, and is home to many of the city's okiya and traditional tea houses. Like Gion, Ponto-chō is famous for the preservation...
- One of the tayū from the Wachigaiya okiya in the Shimabara district of Kyoto...