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Heya Cade! Just saw the ask from another user about the classic series, just wanted to point that it's actually on crunchyroll, although not available in the US (nor in my country, sadly), so I'm not sure if it's dub only or if it also has subs. As for the non legal sites, 9anime has it fully, both English dub and Japanese with English subs. Hope it helps!
@saawek for your further information
thanks, Eriha!
April 2019: Sisters Maiko Mamekinu and Geiko Eriha (Tama Okiya) of Gion Kobu playing tora tora at an ozashiki.
Source: Kenji Sawada on Instagram
สิงหาคม 2559: เกโกะ Eriha (โอกิยะ Tama) จากเขต Gion Kobu ในวัน Hassaku (八朔)
Source: @0115_14 on Twitter
Eriha’s timeline:
1/2012, misedashi, (Source)
2/2012, first-year, (Source)
3/2013, second-year, (Source)
4/2014, third-year, (Source)
5/2015, fourth-year, (Source)
6/2015, sakkou, (Source)
7/2015, erikae, (Source)
8/2018, as geiko, (Source)
May 2014: maiko Mamekiku and Eriha of the Tama okiya in Gion Kobu by Noémie Pottiez on Flickr
Mamekiku is now retired but Eriha is now a geiko!
New blog is up! Visit HERE 🌟 🌟 🌟
༼ つ ◕◡◕ ༽つ Geisha-kai on P a t r e o n || Instagram
挨拶 祇園甲部 小田本 2014 佳つ扇 佳つ雛 恵里葉 まめ藤
Shared from a friend who wishes to remain anonymous. So many people have been asking about jikata and natori geiko, so here’s some images from a recent ozashiki. The jikata is the very popular Danyū (だん祐) and the two natori geiko who aren’t wearing oshiroi or a hikizuri are Terutoyo (照豊) in pink and Takazuru (孝鶴) in cream. The other geiko are Tsuruha (つる葉) in green and Eriha (恵里葉) in blue/cream combo, both from the Tama (多麻) okiya. The maiko is Chiyoko (知余子) of Nishimura (西村) who recently became a geiko in November (these images were taken in October). It’s rare to even have one natori geiko at an ozashiki, let alone two, so this person was very lucky to see such a performance of karyukai talent at many different levels ^^