Tomigiku with Kohisa and Others 1920s
Geiko (geisha) Tomigiku (centre right) with maiko (apprentice geisha) Kohisa (centre left) and others on a yuka (Summer balcony) in Kyoto.
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Tomigiku with Kohisa and Others 1920s
Geiko (geisha) Tomigiku (centre right) with maiko (apprentice geisha) Kohisa (centre left) and others on a yuka (Summer balcony) in Kyoto.
Live delight
hisame, gently: stop scaring the children asshole
blue glitter has so much kohisa drama dhfdh which is why hisame usurped koharu as my fave seiran lol
A vintage picture of Maiko Fumiryō and Kohisa, Geiko Tomigiku, Ichiyū and Danko and Maiko Momotarō of Gion Kobu drinking beer on an outdoor-terrace overlooking the Kamogawa River taken in 1920.
Source: Blue Ruin 1 on Flickr
Yanagisawa-34 Ōhisamachi Kohisa, Iwaki-shi, Fukushima-ken 979-0337, Japan
kohisa shoulder nappin
i think koharu and hisame should cuddle. i also think koharu has 0 idea how physical affection works and gets flustered every time anything small happens off of the stage
have some koharu/hisame
bonus Annoying Suzu
A Hot Summer Evening 1920s (by Blue Ruin1)
In 1917 there were eight hanamachi (geisha districts) in Kyoto:
Gion Kobu (Gion Grade A); Gion Otsubu (Gion Grade B), later re-named Gion Higashi-Shinchi (Gion Eastern New Land); Miyagawachō (Shrine River Ward); Shimabara (possibly a reference to Shimabara Castle); Kamishichiken (Seven Houses in the Upper Area); Shichijō-Shinchi (Seven Emotions New Land); Gobanchō (Go Board Ward); and Pontochō (Ponta is a Portuguese word meaning “Point” e.g. Point Ward).
However, only five remain today, which are collectively known as the Gokagai (five hanamachi).