January 29, 2022

January kitsuke

 After Shigyoshiki and Hatsuyori celebrations took place in the Karyukai, it is time to get back to semi-formal hikizuri and hairstyles. All antique hairpins, expensive obi and luxurious kuromontsuki  are hidden as okiya's precious belongings till special event occurs. Now let's have a look at the kitsuke worn in January by members of Hanafusa okiya

Geiko Kikutsuru


Geiko Kikutsuru has chosen beautiful kimono of marsala color and shibori bamboo design at the bottom. Bamboo itself is often associated with winter and symbolizes longevity while shibori is a Japanese tie-dying technique: artist uses a variety of techniques in different shapes to make different patterns.

It is tied with elegant green obi with geometrical motif.

Sometimes geiko can wear warm fur shawls during winter, especially on the colder days.

 Her juban is pink and features plum blossoms. Geiko also use red juban but mostly for the formal events where they wear kuromontsuki.

She 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 (plum) blossom. 



Geiko Kikumaru




In January Kikumaru san will wear bright eye-catching shibori kimono with kiku (chrysanthemums), matsu (pine), fans and gumo (clouds). Pine is associated with New Year and winter itself and symbolizes longevity, steadfastness and wisdom in age. The stripe obi holds the kimono close and is tied at the back in a Taiko ("drum") knot.

Her juban is light pink and features plum blossoms.

Both Kikutsuru san, Kikumaru san and Kikune san wear wigs.
This is quite liberating as geiko can sleep on regular pillows as well as wearing western clothes. Maiko can do that too but no when having their hair styled in Ofuku or Wareshinobu.

Both Geiko Kikutsuru, Kikumaru and Kikune are holding kago baskets made from chirimen silk. In these small "bags" Geiko and Maiko have everything they might need during ozashiki - Maioughi (dance fan), spare pair of tabi socks, special comb in case maiko san need to adjust her hair, maiko lipstick, white powder and, of course, meishi (business cards).


Geiko Kikune



For his month, Geiko Kikune has chosen to wear gradient pink kimono with spring motif: ume blossoms, pine, bamboo leaves, sakura petals. It is tied with elegant green obi that has a geometrical motif and is similar to the one worn by her oneesan, Geiko Kikutsuru.

Her juban is pink and features blossom pattern. 

The eri(collar) is white, and is symbolizes of pureness, femininity and maturity.

On her feet you can spot standard type of geta, worn by geiko and geisha - senryou geta. However, you can also see geiko san wearing yuki geta, normal geta or zori (Geiko Kikutsuru is wearing special geta that prevent socks from getting wet from the snow). In case of Geiko Kikune and Geiko Kikumaru, they both wore senryou geta for the photoshot.



Maiko Kikushino





In the first month of 2022, Maiko Kikushino san is wearing black hikizuri made in a shibori style.  Kimono, that are created in this style are extremely expensive as it takes months to complete one piece (shibori is a Japanese tie-dying technique, using a variety of techniques in different shapes to make different patterns. Shibori technique dates from the 8th century. Amazing!). 

The kimono is tied with a green obi, that has golden geometrical design. The green on the obi goes beautifully with the green of the undergarment as well as green elements in the hanakanzashi. 

The Seasonal kanzashi for seniors most often feature pine, bamboo and plums in more subtle, pinkish and beige colors than worn by Juniors.



Maiko Kikuyae



For January Maiko Kikuyae san is wearing black and red hikizuri, made in shibori style (same style as her neesan Kikune). The the golden darari obi goes really nice with the hikizuri! 

Her eri is also different from her neesan, Maiko Kikushino - some white elements embroidered on the red background symbolizes that she's still a "baby" and a junior Maiko.

As for the hairstyle, it is called Wareshinobu and is decorated with special seasonal kanzashi - Sho Chiku Bai (pine, bamboo and plum).

Kago is red, with Maiko Kikuyae's name sewn on it. This special kago was given as a present on the day of her Misedashi.

As Junior Maiko, Maiko Kikune is wearing high okobo but with red stripes

January 19, 2022

Shigyoshiki in Kyoto Kaburenjo (2022)

 This month Kyoto Kagai sim hosted Shigyoshiki - annual traditional ceremony, that marks the start of another business year in the Karyukai. Geiko and Maiko of Hanafusa and Komayaka okiya gathered at Miyagawacho Kaburenjo theater, wearing most formal black kimono called Kuromontsuki and renewed their vows for the new year. This is one of the few occasions when patrons and guests can see all of Kagai members gathered together wearing full regalia.

This year's ceremony was quite special - Maiko san and Geiko san were given awards according to their contribution to the Kyoto Kagai.

After the vows were pledged and awards were given, maiko and geiko offered sake and, specially prepared for this event, osechi (traditional Japanese New Year foods).

A new year, a new beginning, an empty sheet of paper where you can write anything you wish for. We hope that 2022 will bring You, Your family and friends many delightful days, filled with joy and happiness. With gratitude in our hearts, we sincerely thank you for your support and humbly hope that You will continue to support us in the future "Yoroshiku otaomoshimasu" 

P.S. 2 shikomi san were spotted during the festivities therefore we can expect debuts in Kyoto Kagai in the near future :)

Standing: Geiko Kikune, Geiko Toshiha, Geiko Kikutsuru and Geiko Kikumaru
Sitting: Maiko Toshiryuu, Maiko Kikushino, Maiko Toshimomo and Maiko Kikuyae
Image courtesy by Okaasan Geiko Toshiha of Komayaka okiya


January 11, 2022

Shigyoshiki 2022 at Kyoto Kagai sim

Konnichiwa dear guests and patrons of Kyoto Kagai sim,

Maiko and Geiko of Hanafusa and Komayaka okiyas invite You, Your family and friends to take part in one of the most important event in life of our sim - Shigyoshiki.

❀ Date: Saturday 15th of January, 11 am slt

Shigyoshiki is the annual (traditional) opening ceremony in Kyoto that marks the start of another year for Kyoto’s Geiko and Maiko. They gather in their local hanamachi wearing formal black kimono and renew their vows for the new year. The most successful members of the Kagai of the previous year for their district receive an award of excellence.

Following the ceremony, the Maiko and Geiko visit the local tea houses and business establishments to wish the start of an auspicious and prosperous new year.

❀ LM for the event: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Kyoto/188/205/31

After the even we encourage you to taste the celebratory sake and take photos with Geiko and Maiko wearing their best attires :)

Kisetsu update: Gacha items are now available in NextUp machines

The news we all have been waiting for - Nix san had previous gachas updated to NextUp machines and the gacha items are again available for purchase! The prices range between 29L$ for older ones and 49 for newer ones! 

Ready to grab some hq items? 

Here is your LM: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Scape/73/147/2727

A few photos from the shop with NextUp machines at Kisetsu:



January 4, 2022

Celebrating :: Zashiki-gi :: performance, Jan. 8th 10 am slt

" Dear friends and honored patrons, 

2021 has been quite a year of growth for Zashiki-gi and we want to celebrate by starting the New Year off with a performance to take place on the second floor of our shop in Hamamura. The geiko and maiko of Hanafusa and Komayaka okiyas will be performing! We hope to see you there! "

LM: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Serenity%20Forest/130/197/23

Geiko Toshiha, 

owner of :: Zashiki-gi :: shop and okaasan of Komayaka okiya

HAPPY NEW 2022 YEAR!

Akemashite omedetou san dosu!

To all of our dear patrons and friends, we wish you a Happy New Year, 

May this year bring you and your loved ones,

Good  health, Happiness and Prosperity. 

We look forward to spend 2022 to with you. 

Happy New year from Hanafusa Okiya and Kyoto Kagai. ^_^"

Geiko Kikutsuru, atatori of Hanafusa okiya (Second Life)