November 29, 2018

November Kitsuke

Geiko Kikuyu

For November, okaasan has decided to wear solid purple trailing kimono. This color is considered chic and very seasonally appropriate for autumn. During Nara and Heian period this color was worn only by noblemen and women as it was hard to make, but during the Edo it became extremely fashionable so the common people, who were banned from wearing vivid colors, avoided the ban by wearing a colorful linings. The kimono is tied with white obi, that is embroidered with silver thread design. Also, Kikuyu san has chosen a purple obijime, that firs the kimono and goes well with the obi.
In her wig she has red wooden kushi and a very exquisite maezashi pin that features mon(crest) of the Hanafusa okiya

Maiko Kikune(light green), Maiko Kikumaru(light purple), Geiko Kikutsuru(purple) and Maiko Kikushino (white shibori)
Geiko Kikutsuru
Freshly Geiko, Kikutsuru san is getting used to her new role in the okiya as well as the geiko style of clothing. This month she is wearing purple gradient kimono with multi seasonal design (it has sakura flowers, pine, bamboo etc). Obi is made with golden thread and resembles the gold the autumn leafs.
From now on, Kikutsuru san will be wearing wig or katsura, a small maezashi pin, comb in the front and two more pin at the back. No more colorful hanakanzashi, those are reserved for her maiko sisters.
Maiko Kikumaru
This month Kikumaru san will appear wearing light purple hikizuri with chrysanthemum design. Her obi color is the same of flowers on the kimono and features a design of a snow piles. He hair is decorated with seasonal Kiku(chrysanthemum) hanakanzashi and a small kushi comb.
Maiko Kikune
Maiko Kikune is wearing a light green solid hikizuri with wave and water wheel design. Although simple, this kimono is one of my favorite ones. In her hair she has colorful chrysanthemum hanakanzashi, flowerbridge and a petit chrysantemum maezashi pin.
Maiko Kikushino
Most colorful of all bunch, Maiko Kikushino chan wears a beautiful white hikizuri with blue star design and orange shibori. Her obi is orange and has a gold design. Seasonal kanzashi for the youngest Maiko are always most eye-catching as they feature dangling elements and many smaller flowers.

November 11, 2018

Photos from the Odori no Aki

Dear friends,
 We would like to thank everyone who came, we hope that you have enjoyed the perfomrance as much as we did. Hope to see you soon ^^
Your's faithfully,
Hanafusa okiya 




November 9, 2018

Odori no Aki

The Confederation of Democratic Simulators (CDS) invites you to Odori No Aki performed by the Maiko and Geiko of Hanafusa Okiya

Date&Time: November 11 from 12-1pm
The C.D.S. Ampitheatre in Colonia Nova
Dress should be what you would wear to the theatre.
Please be on time

*Maiko are young ladies in training to become Geiko (i.e. Geisha). 
Their studies include history, language, poetry, dancing, music and manners. Hanafusa Okiya is their training house. The various geisha districts in Kyoto are called flower towns, hence "Hanafusa" means "bunch of flowers," which these young ladies certainly are. They have been trained carefully by their Okaasan, Geiko Kikuyu. In Second Life Hanafusa it set in the Miyagawacho district in Kyoto, Japan.


November 7, 2018

Going autumn viewing? Dont forget to take an umbrella

Photo taken at Kyoto Kagai sim
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Kyoto/147/160/31
by Maiko Kikumaru(belliebeth)
The time has come for Autumn viewing! But what if you go and it starts to rain?
No need to worry, as a new wagasa umbrellas have been released by Kisetsu. And it is a gatcha :) You get a chance to win one of 10 types (9 commons and 1 rare) and it is deffinitely worth it.
When i have received my wagasa, i was impressed how detailed this umbrella is - every stripe, every string is just topnotch!
Also, what is really great about it, is that this wagasa is operated by a hud. No more lags with clicking the umbrella and accidentally detaching hair or clothes! You can choose between 4 different types for holding, you can close it and of course you can choose how your hand should hold the umbrella itself.

Umbrella: Wagasa Gatcha
Creator: Kisetsu (Nix Marabana)
Available at Gatcha Garden event (November 18)https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Gimme%20Gacha%20Productions/127/135/26
And you do not need to worry if you do not wear a kimono - this wagasa can we worn perfectly with casual clothes, giving you an oriental charm