Enough to indescribable in words it will have empathy. OHKINI. "OHKINI" means like that "Thank you very much" at Kansai in Japan. 言葉に言い表せないほど感情移入してしまいます。おおきに。
There is quite a lot of difference between maiko and geiko. Firstly hairstyle, if you put pictures of the hairstyles next to each other you will the difference. Basically, geiko hairstyle doesn't have the top bun and they wear subtle kanzashi. No hana kanzashi. Then there is the kimono,maiko have the long flowing sleeves were as geiko are shorter. Geiko also tie their obi in a elaborate otaiko musubi rather the maiko who wear a special obi called a darari obi. This is 6 metre long and giv
I wonder if the geisha mother tries hard to make sure the girls that want to be maiko dont quit. Hoping the time and money invested in them doesn't go to waste.
Does anyone know what exactly the okasan give to her? I guess it's two (or four?) fans, these bags where maiko transport their stuff to appointments and....what else?
sorry but when I saw the maiko with her make up on crying cause the other girl was leaving, I couldn't help but chuckle a bit cause of the scene in memoirs where okisan tells pumpkin "stop crying or your face will run" LOL. I actually loved that line..
@goldengirl2384 Actually, that girl gave up to be Maiko because there are a lot of strict rules and it's too hard to endure the lessons to be Maiko (Geiko).
I wonder if the geisha mother tries hard to make sure the girls that want to be maikos don't quit. I bet they feel that they dont want the money and time invested in them to go to was.
ツルハさんに会いました!きのうばったり!おきやのうらで~
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Enough to indescribable in words it will have empathy. OHKINI.
"OHKINI" means like that "Thank you very much" at Kansai in Japan.
言葉に言い表せないほど感情移入してしまいます。おおきに。
There is quite a lot of difference between maiko and geiko. Firstly hairstyle, if you put pictures of the hairstyles next to each other you will the difference. Basically, geiko hairstyle doesn't have the top bun and they wear subtle kanzashi. No hana kanzashi.
Then there is the kimono,maiko have the long flowing sleeves were as geiko are shorter. Geiko also tie their obi in a elaborate otaiko musubi rather the maiko who wear a special obi called a darari obi. This is 6 metre long and giv
I wonder if the geisha mother tries hard to make sure the girls that want to be maiko dont quit. Hoping the time and money invested in them doesn't go to waste.
Does anyone know what exactly the okasan give to her? I guess it's two (or four?) fans, these bags where maiko transport their stuff to appointments and....what else?
sorry but when I saw the maiko with her make up on crying cause the other girl was leaving, I couldn't help but chuckle a bit cause of the scene in memoirs where okisan tells pumpkin "stop crying or your face will run" LOL. I actually loved that line..
You're right! She is now Tsuruha of Gion Kobu.
@goldengirl2384 becoz she was sick, and she needed to leave and as the new girl came, she thought thats the perfect time to leave.
@goldengirl2384 Actually, that girl gave up to be Maiko because there are a lot of strict rules and it's too hard to endure the lessons to be Maiko (Geiko).
I was confused.. Why does that one girl leave when the new girl arrives? Did she quit?
I don't know Japanese well info to give you an answer. Maybe someone else could help you...
I wonder if the geisha mother tries hard to make sure the girls that want to be maikos don't quit. I bet they feel that they dont want the money and time invested in them to go to was.
what's the difference between a maiko look and a geisha look? they both look the same to me!
Yikes thats a crowded okiya. how many maiko and geiko are stuffed in there.