February 20, 2022

Baikasai coming this weekend!




Dear guests and patrons,


Kyoto Kagai Sim this weekend invites you to enjoy Baikasai (first plum blossom festival ). This centuries old festival will take place on the grounds of Kitano Tenmangu shrine in a special tent-like construction, that is surrounded with blooming ume (plums). In the centerstage of the festival lays an outdoor tea ceremony or "nodate" performed by skilled geiko and maiko from Hanafusa and Komayaka okiyas of SL. 


This year tea ceremony will be held 10 am slt, so that guests and patrons from different time zones could come and enjoy first plum blossom festival with us!


Date&Time: February 26th,  10 am slt


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February 19, 2022

Maiko theater event (Feb. 19th, 11 am slt)

There is a small Maiko theater in Miyagawacho district that mostly only the local residents know of. On Saturday you are invited to an early Spring performance to herald in the coming of spring. Above the theater are two floors of our Museum Cultural Center. We hope that you can join us and also learn more about the lifestyle of Geiko and Maiko in the museum. The Kyoto Kagai Geiko and Maiko eagerly wait for your arrival.

Date&Time: Saturday Feb. 19th, 11 am slt

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February Kitsuke

Spring is here! The plum trees are blooming and only few little piles of snow are visible around Kyoto Kagai sim. Hanafusa Maiko san and Geiko san gathered at the special tent, located on the ground of Kitano Tenmangu temple to show off their elaborate semiformal kitsuke. Upcoming weekend, this tent will be used for a special springtime tea ceremony known as Baikasai 

Standing (from left to right): Maiko Kikushino, Maiko Kikuyae and Shikomi Midori
Sitting (from left to right): Geiko Kikune, Geiko Kikutsuru and Geiko Kikumaru

Geiko Kikutsuru's subtle kimono features ume (plum) blossoms, pine, bamboo leaves, sakura petals. It is tied with elegant vine obi that has a hand-painted kimono and silk on a hanger. Kikutsuru san is wearing a wig, styled in Geiko Shimada style also known as Chuu Taka Shimada. It is decorated with carefully chosen seasonal maezashi pin featuring ume blossom.

Geiko Kikumaru is wearing a beautiful marsala kimono, that has chrysanthemums, water streams, camellia, peony and bamboo leaves. It is a perfect piece for winter-beginning of spring. It is tied with elegant green obi with geometrical motif. 

The youngest geiko in Hanafusa okiya, Geiko Kikune has chosen a simple yet refined light kimono with bamboo leaves. The dark grey obi holds the kimono close and leaves the viewer with a though that winter might return so do not hide your winter geta yet. Kikune san's choice of maezashi is same as her oneesan's Kikutsuru and neesan's Kikumaru - a small plum blossom.

Maiko Kikushino's february kitsuke consists of fabulous light blue hikizuri with hand-painted spring blossom motif and a golden obi, different from three of her Geiko sisters'  - it is much longer(over 7 meters!) called darari obi. Please notice a delicate butterfly pocchiri, tied with red obijime - this is the most expensive element worn by Maiko. Her hair is decorated with special seasonal plum blossom kanzashi worn by senior maiko (sr maiko's daikan kanzashi has either 3 medium or 1 big blossom). 

Maiko Kikuyae is wearing light pink hikizuri with colorful plum blossoms (hand-painted by talented kimono artist). It is tied with black obi that has maiougi or dance fans and kotsuzumi drum embroidered on it. The obiage is tied upon the obi and the obijime that is holding precious pocchiri. Her hairstyle is called Wareshinobu(and is worn only by Junior Maiko and minarai) and is decorated with eye-catching  seasonal kanzashi that are different from the ones worn by her neesan Maiko Kikushino - the ones worn by Maiko Kikuyae feature small blossoms.

February 12, 2022

Setsubun Ozashiki 2021 coming this Saturday February 12th!

 “Obake” is like Japanese Halloween and its part of Setsubun celebrations. This custom is now confined mainly to the hanamachi (geisha districts), where maiko but most often geiko go from tea house to tea house and perform a skit while dressed in outrageous costumes (not only as historical figures but even as disney princesses!). One of the rules of Obake is that things are topsy-turvey - old dress as young, men dress and women and vice-versa.

Time: 11 am slt

Date: February 12th, 2022

We welcome you to join celebrations at Ichirikitei haya this Saturday :)

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