Seasonal antique outfit with a charming color scheme, pairing a lovely kogiku (small chrysanthemum) kimono, and a sweet rangiku (spider/"wild" chrysanthemum) obi.
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Seasonal antique outfit with a charming color scheme, pairing a lovely kogiku (small chrysanthemum) kimono, and a sweet rangiku (spider/"wild" chrysanthemum) obi.
Pancakes & Fangs by Kogiku
กันยายน 2561: ฮังกโยขุ Teruha, เกโกะ Kogiku, เกโกะ Naruka, และเกโกะ Nanosuke จากเขต Hachiouji ของจังหวัด Tokyo ในงาน Koyasu Jinja Reitaisai Hounou Buyou Matsuri (子安神社例大祭奉納舞踊祭)
เกอิชาฝึกหัดจะถูกเรียกว่าไมโกะ (舞妓: Maiko) ในเกียวโต ซึ่งแปลว่าเด็กร่ายรำ ส่วนในแถบโตเกียวจะเรียกว่าฮังกโยขุ (半玉: Hangyoku) ซึ่งแปลว่าอัญมณีครึ่งซีก
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March 2018: Geiko Kogiku (Masuume Okiya) of Gion Kobu performing at an ozashiki.
Kogiku had her Misedashi in 1998 and her Erikae in 2003, so she has been active in the karyukai for 20 years already! She should be either 35 or 36 right now.
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When you look innocent but you're actually dirty-minded...😂
Romantic bunch of chrysanthemums for this matchy matchy outfit, featuring many kinds of mums species and styles.
Graceful itogiku (”thread chrysanthemum”) kimono, with cheeky peeking kogiku (round mums) on the hakkake (seen on).
Patterns on hakkake lining have been making a come back in kimono fashion lately. I find this style very fun and pretty (it’s so iki to see those hidden patterns peeking when wearer is waling!).
July 2014: Geiko Kogiku (Masuume Okiya) of Gion Kobu performing a dance.
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