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  2. Oiran - Wikipedia

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    Oiran is a collective term for the highest-ranking courtesans in Japanese history, who were considered to be above common prostitutes (known as yūjo (遊女, lit. ' woman of pleasure ' ) ) for their more refined entertainment skills and training in the traditional arts.

  3. Mizuage - Wikipedia

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    Mineko Iwasaki, former high-ranking Gion geisha, detailed her experience of mizuage in her autobiography, Geisha, a Life.Describing her experience of graduation to geishahood with the term mizuage, Iwasaki described her experience as a round of formal visits to announce her graduation, including the presentation of gifts to related geisha houses and important patrons, and a cycle through five ...

  4. Yūkaku - Wikipedia

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    Yūkaku (遊廓) were legal red-light districts in Japanese history, where both brothels and prostitutes - known collectively as yūjo (遊女, lit. "woman of pleasure"), the higher ranks of which were known as oiran - recognised by the Japanese government operated. [1]

  5. Akasen - Wikipedia

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    The precursor of akasen districts were yūkaku (遊廓), legal red-light districts in Japan where both brothels and sex workers (known collectively as yūjo (遊女, lit. "woman of pleasure"), the higher ranks of which were known as oiran ()) recognised by the Japanese government operated. [2]

  6. Geta (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Examples of Japanese geta dating back to the latter part of the Heian period (794–1185) were found in Aomori in 2004, during an excavation along the right bank of the Shinjo river. [3] Oiran – high-ranking courtesans of the feudal period in Japan – wore tall, lacquered koma-geta or mitsu-ashi (lit.

  7. Yoshiwara - Wikipedia

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    The 1955 Japanese film Growing Up, directed by Heinosuke Gosho, is set in Yoshiwara in the early years of the Meiji era. Yoshiwara regularly appears in the anime Gin Tama. In a side chapter of Rurouni Kenshin: To Rule Flame, Shishio Makoto met his lover Komagata Yumi in Yoshiwara. Yumi was working as a high-ranking oiran there.

  8. Tayū - Wikipedia

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    Tayū (太夫) were the highest rank of female entertainers in early modern Japanese licensed quarters. Tayū were distinguished historically from other courtesans (yūjo; women of pleasure) and entertainers (Maiko, Geisha/Geiko) by their intensive training in numerous traditional artforms from a young age. The prestige this education conferred ...

  9. Sakuran - Wikipedia

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    Sakuran (さくらん, lit."Derangement"), is a Japanese manga series by Moyoco Anno.The manga is about a girl who goes through different names throughout the story and becomes a tayū, or high ranking oiran (courtesan).