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According to
Hatsumi Masaaki, Some
shikomi-zue also
concealed metsubushi, chains, hooks, and many
other things.
Shikomi-zue
could be
carried in
public without...
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engagements a
geisha takes.
Shikomi (仕込み, 'preparation' or 'training') The
typical first stage of a maiko's training.
Shikomi wear kimono,
though they do...
- An
apprentice geisha on the day of her misedashi, the
occasion when a
shikomi becomes an
apprentice proper.
Notice two
dangling kanzashi on the sides...
- he does not
carry a
traditional katana. Instead, he uses a well-made
shikomi-zue (仕込み杖, lit. "prepared cane" or cane sword), as the use or possession...
- with
customers aged 18 –
though they may
start living at the
okiya as a
shikomi (maids) for a few
years before graduation to
minarai (lit. 'learning by...
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strawberry or red wine. Sake
fermentation is a three-step
process called sandan shikomi. The
first step,
called hatsuzoe,
involves steamed rice, water, and kōji-kin...
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dovetail joints. A ****anese
chisel usually requires some set-up,
called shikomi (仕込み). The
metal ring
attached to the
handle must be removed, the wood...
- OK/Koyuki, Confrontation! Midsummer's S****" Transliteration: "Keroro
Shikomi wa OK de Arimasu/Koyuki Taiketsu!
Manatsu no
Kaigan de Arimasu" (****anese:...
- 001. "Miso no
shikomi" (味噌の仕込み) 002. "Aodake no kaori" (青竹の香り) 003. "Gikō no kyokuchi" (技巧の極致) 004. "Supaisu no himitsu" (スパイスの秘密) 005. "Kusa-sa no miryoku"...
- the
theatre and
pleasure districts. The hand-produced
nature of
these shikomi-e (仕込絵)
limited the
scale of
their production, a
limit that was soon overcome...