Ochaya in Gion; extreme hospitality with entertainment
Hanami-koji alley in Gion, Kyoto is an attractive place for those who like to take photos of the atmosphere of this old entertainment town for adult-men. And they eagerly want to take photos of a “maiko-han” or a “geiko-han”, who is a professional hospitable woman wearing a beautiful kimono. Once they find a maiko-han or a geiko-han, they will rush to walk to her to take photos. The house in which a maiko-han or a geiko-han welcomes a guest is called an “ochaya”. What kind of entertainment is in an ochaya? This time, I will write about the hospitable entertainment in the ochaya. Please follow me imagining that you are a guest. Ochaya A unique colored Japanese lantern is the symbol of an ochaya. Once you set foot on the ochaya after opening the gate door, immediately there is an unusual world. It’s so clean and elegant. A welcoming doll welcomes you. The host lady of this ochaya invites you to a room where you will be given a lot of hospitality. The room, which is already...