| MAIKO BLOG Annotation | 2007年02月01日 |
【B】
Baikasai ---Baikasai is the plum-blossom festival on February 25th to commemorate the anniversary of the death of Michizane Sugawara, a famous scholar and politician renowned for his literary talent in the Heian Period.
Bon---Japanese Buddhist holiday to honor the departed spirits of one's ancestors
【G】
Geiko---Geiko means Geisha. They prefer to be called Geiko in Kyoto.
【H】
Hanamachi---Geiko Districts
*5 Hanamachi in Kyoto 〔Kamishichiken, Pontocho, Gion Kobu, Gion Higashi, and Miyagawacho〕
【K】
Kanzashi---Kanzashi are Japanese hair ornaments
Kenban--- practice room
【M】
Maiko---Maiko means apprentice Geiko
【N】
Nodate---Nodate means outdoor tea ceremony.
Nesan---nesan literally means "sister" in Japanese. In the geiko community it is used to refer to elder geiko.
【O】
Ofuku---Ofuku is a traditional hairstyle that elder Maiko wear after they use the wareshinobu hairstyle.
Okasan---Okasan literally means "mother" in Japanese. In the geiko community it is used to refer to the mistress of a tea house.
Okiya---the lodging house whrere maiko or geiko live.
Onesan---Onesan literally means "sister" in Japanese. In the geiko community it is used to refer to elder geiko.
【S】
Setsubun---Setsubun is the eve of the first day of spring in Japanese calendar.
【T】
Takamakura---a specially shaped hard high pillow that supports maiko’s neck but leaves her hair untouched.
Tenjin-san---Tenjin-san is Kitano Tenman-gu Shrine.
Tenjin-san day ---Tenjin-san day is a festival day held at Kitano Tenman-gu Shrine on the 25th of every month.
【W】
Wareshinobu---Wareshinobu is a traditional hairstyle that young Maiko wear at the beginning of their careers. It is designed to accentuate a Maiko’s loveliness.
Baikasai ---Baikasai is the plum-blossom festival on February 25th to commemorate the anniversary of the death of Michizane Sugawara, a famous scholar and politician renowned for his literary talent in the Heian Period.
Bon---Japanese Buddhist holiday to honor the departed spirits of one's ancestors
【G】
Geiko---Geiko means Geisha. They prefer to be called Geiko in Kyoto.
【H】
Hanamachi---Geiko Districts
*5 Hanamachi in Kyoto 〔Kamishichiken, Pontocho, Gion Kobu, Gion Higashi, and Miyagawacho〕
【K】
Kanzashi---Kanzashi are Japanese hair ornaments
Kenban--- practice room
【M】
Maiko---Maiko means apprentice Geiko
【N】
Nodate---Nodate means outdoor tea ceremony.
Nesan---nesan literally means "sister" in Japanese. In the geiko community it is used to refer to elder geiko.
【O】
Ofuku---Ofuku is a traditional hairstyle that elder Maiko wear after they use the wareshinobu hairstyle.
Okasan---Okasan literally means "mother" in Japanese. In the geiko community it is used to refer to the mistress of a tea house.
Okiya---the lodging house whrere maiko or geiko live.
Onesan---Onesan literally means "sister" in Japanese. In the geiko community it is used to refer to elder geiko.
【S】
Setsubun---Setsubun is the eve of the first day of spring in Japanese calendar.
【T】
Takamakura---a specially shaped hard high pillow that supports maiko’s neck but leaves her hair untouched.
Tenjin-san---Tenjin-san is Kitano Tenman-gu Shrine.
Tenjin-san day ---Tenjin-san day is a festival day held at Kitano Tenman-gu Shrine on the 25th of every month.
【W】
Wareshinobu---Wareshinobu is a traditional hairstyle that young Maiko wear at the beginning of their careers. It is designed to accentuate a Maiko’s loveliness.







