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にっぽんの巫女(みこ)さん 写真特集:時事ドットコム
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"This postcard shows a Tayuu (Japanese Courtesan) and two Kamuro (Child Attendants) standing in front of a Kōhaku-maku (red and white curtain). A Kōhaku-maku is a type of decorative fabric panel used on various occasions in Japan, such as outdoor tea ceremonies.” 1920’s, Japan. °
1910....TAYUU AND TWO ATTENDANTS....JAPAN....PHOTOGRAPHER BY YUKI WILLY....OF FLICKR......ON THEKIMONOGALLERY.TUMBLR........
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The oiran (attended by two maids) arose in the Edo period (1600–1868). Oiran rank was established after the tayū (highest level) and koshi (second level) ranks' glory dwindled. They were categorized based on their beauty, character, education, and artistic ability.
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A woman dressed in junihitoe at a kimono photography experience. #heian #heiankyo #junihitoe