June 2018: Aoi-tayuu and her kamuro, of Suehiro okiya, hosting an Akari no Utage (灯りの宴), or “light party,” at Jojuji Temple (葉室山浄住寺). This party consists of a tea ceremony followed by a banquet.
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June 2018: Aoi-tayuu and her kamuro, of Suehiro okiya, hosting an Akari no Utage (灯りの宴), or “light party,” at Jojuji Temple (葉室山浄住寺). This party consists of a tea ceremony followed by a banquet.
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May 2018: Aoi-tayuu, of Suehiro okiya, posing in her uchikake at the kawadoko, or “river platform,” style restaurant Ikumatsu (幾松).
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September 2018: Aoi-tayuu and her kamuro, of Suehiro okiya, posing at an ozashiki in Sendai. Two of the kamuro (Waso and Saki) have worked for Suehiro okiya before, while the other kamuro (Asahi and Aika) are two local Sendai girls.
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November 2018: Aoi-tayuu, of Suehiro okiya, at a Tayuu Dochu in Tsushimacho Iwamatsu, Uwajima, Ehime, Japan. The kamuro and shoume in this dochu are local children from Iwamatsu.
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August 2018: Two shoume, of Suehiro okiya, posing in a photoshoot, most likely, for a hatsubutai (初舞台), or initial stage debut, event on September 30.
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June 2018: Aoi-tayuu and her kamuro, of Suehiro okiya, hosting an Akari no Utage (灯りの宴), or “light party,” at Jojuji Temple (葉室山浄住寺). This party consists of a tea ceremony followed by a banquet.
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December 2018: Tsukasa-tayuu, of Suehiro okiya, performing a dance called Hiyokurenri (比翼連理), or “martial vows, at the Shimogyo Nikko Princess Hotel.
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June 2018: A kamuro of Suehiro okiya holding a traditional umbrella during an Akari no Utage (灯りの宴), or “light party,” at Jojuji Temple (葉室山浄住寺).
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