Showing posts with label Kimono. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kimono. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Maiko and beautiful garden

It is fine weather today,
I could take some nice pics of geiko and maiko,
so I'd like to show you them.
I'm happy if you enjoy them.
 
Classical Japanese garden was beautiful.
Many cameramen asked her lots of pose,for example,"Look at here!",
so finally fatigue showed on her face.

Thank you for visiting my blog,
next update is the beginning of next month,in my plan.
Wishing you a wonderful day.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Blue kimono maiko - The pinwheel in her hand is whirling

She wears beautiful blue kimono,blowing on the pinwheel in her hand.
Thank you for visiting my blog,
my next update is June 16.
Hope you'll have a nice day.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Wisteria Kanzashi

"Seiryu-en" is a beautiful Japanese garden in Nijou-Castle,Kyoto.
This garden is relatively new garden,which is made about 40 years ago.(Usually not open to the public)
Today maiko and geiko came to this garden for annual photography event.
 Hope you'll enjoy these photos.
  
Her kanzashi is iris,because it is suitable flower in May.
Light blue and green are also suitable refreshing colours in this season.
She wears wisteria kanzashi.It is also suitable in this season.
To be continued to next post....
Next update is June 1.(in the plan)
Please have a nice weekend.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Spring Poetry Reading Party "Kyokusui-no-Utage" in Kamigamo Shrine (2)

After the party is over,poets started to leave the garden.
I found Saiou-dai (woman who disguises herself as an imperial woman) coming toward us.
Please look at her kimono,she wears "Juni-hitoe" (twelve-layered ceremonial kimono).
"Junihitoe" is an extremely elegant and highly complex kimono that was only worn by court-ladies in Japan.
"Saiou" means unmarried court lady.
In ancient days,her role was to serve God in a shrine.
"Unmarried court woman" is requisite to be chosen as "Saiou". She needed to be innocent.
In such poetry reading party,her role is to announce the theme of the poetry on that day.
The girl left is Chigo (child of festivity).
I felt something mystical,holy atmosphere from them.
Luckily I managed to take photos of them.

The story still continue to the next....
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please have a nice weekend!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Japanese poetry reading party "Kyokusui-no-Utage" in Kamigamo Shrine,Kyoto (April 13,2014)

 
 
I visited Kamigamo Shrine in Kyoto today.
Today annual poetry reading party "Kyokusui-no-Utage" was held at Kamigamo Shrine.
This beautiful garden is usually not open to the public,
but today it is specially open to everybody(who bought ticket) for this special event.
  
This poetry reading party is a re-creation of Japanese ancient aristocrat people's entertainment 1000 years ago (Heian Era).
Today they disguise themselves as ancient noble men or women,
sit along the small brook,and compose poems under the parasol.
About the origin of this poetry reading party,
 originally this poetry party was introduced from ancient China.
They are writing a poem under the red parasol.
This woman disguise herself as an ancient noble woman,
and is writing a poem on a special paper.
And did you notice that children have a long pole,and pushing something.
Can you guess what are they doing? What are they pushing?
This is a red sake cup placed on a bird-shaped saucer!
In this poetry party,children have to pass this sake cup onto next poet,
pushing it by a long pole.
 Please look at this pic,
children are trying to pass this sake cup onto the poet woman(left).
In this party,poets write poems enjoying alcohols.
 
There was a background musical performance (ancient Japanese court music),
and there was a good fragrance.
They burn incense in this garden,this is also an ancient custom.
These poets are not amateurs,they are all professional well-known poets.
 
Today's theme is "Spring Breeze".
I quote one of their poems;
 
"There are many difficulties in Japan now,
but a gentle spring breeze encourages us and makes us go forward."
 
I want to write more,
but my story will continue to next post.
Thank you for visiting and reading my post!
Please have a wonderful day.
 




Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Setsubun Sai (Maiko dance performance and beans throwing) in Yasaka Shrine,Kyoto Feburary 2,2014

This is Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto.
Today Setsubun special event is going to be held here.It sounds exciting.
Let's go!
 
After a long wait,two maiko girls appeared to us.
From now,they're going to perform classical Japanese dance at the stage in the precincts of a shrine.
After dance performance,they're going to throw beans in order to drive away evil spirits.
They started dancing.
The dance number is "The plum-blossoms show the signs of spring".
She is "Momi-fuku (ć‚‚ćæē¦)".
She is "Chizuru (千鶓)".
The dance show ended solemnly.
After a dance,they started throwing beans.
Please don't worry,
beans are BAGGED,not bared,
so that no one gets hurt :)
I wish you every happiness!!

And these maiko events below are recommended in season from now.

Baikasai : February 25.This month
Miyako Odori :April 1-30,2014 (Gion Kobu)  http://www.miyako-odori.jp/english/index.html
Kyo-Odori : April (Details still haven't been decided) Miyagawa-chou
 
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