Showing posts with label maiko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maiko. Show all posts
Monday, January 31, 2011
Around Gion
The Gion district of Kyoto is one of the most familiar places to visitors to Japan, and whiles I try to concentrate on posts that are more unfamiliar, because Yoko is from Gion we visit there fairly often to visit family, so sometimes I will post on Familiar Japan.
This little girl was being photographed by her parents last August. Probably not dressed up for Shichigosan as that is not until November.
The chances are she is a student of Nihon Buyo, traditional dance, and has just finished taking part in the annual recital.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Fake maiko.
These 2 young ladies in Gion were being photographed by a whole gaggle of foreign tourists who most probably believed they were seeing maiko or geisha.
In fact the 2 women were customers of one of the many "Maiko make-over" shops that are in Gion.
With prices ranging from 6,000 up to more than 40,000 yen. you can get made up and wear the costume and then wander around Gion.
So, how can you tell they are fake?
A simple rule of thumb is that if it is the daytime, then almost certainly they are cosplayers. Another thing to look for is how they walk. Very few non-maiko will be able to walk in the correct maiko way. The bags they carry and how they lift the kimono are also give-aways.
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