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in each of the five Kyoto geisha districts offered general access to a small number of tourists who were unaccompanied by patrons, as part of a tourism promotion program, at the request of the Kyoto City Tourist Association.
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are typically very exclusive establishments; with very rare exceptions, a person may only enter if they are already an established patron, or are accompanied by a patron, with reservations.
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in which geisha work and entertain their clients, though the term is sometimes used to describe all establishments used by geisha to entertain guests, irrespective of location.
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cater to a discreet clientele, and thus do not present a particularly conspicuous front, but nor are they particularly secretive as to their location.
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are generally located on or near the main streets of their geisha district, and will generally have the name at the entrance, with an entrance curtain
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is used as a suffix, as in "Ichiriki Chaya". In English, this is not always observed, and terminology such as "Ichiriki Ochaya" is sometimes used.
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to provide entertainment, consisting of conversation, flirtation, pouring drinks, traditional games, singing, musical instruments, and dancing.
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In exceptional circumstances, these restrictions are relaxed. For example, for a brief period of only a few nights in 2006, one
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as an ordinary beverage, it is not, unlike teahouses and tearooms found throughout the world, its sole purpose.
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can often be traced back generations, and are generally associated with a family or company. Switching
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literally means "tea house", the term follows the naming conventions of buildings or rooms used for
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other than the one with which one is associated is considered a very serious breach of manners.
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and front garden in larger houses, which can be glimpsed from the street. In Kyoto,
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are licensed by the city, and all display a metal badge at the entrance reading
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rooms, while exteriors may feature sheer walls (for privacy) or wooden lattices
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are often referred to instead simply by their name, as in "(the) Ichiriki".
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style construction, particularly in Kyoto. Interiors will typically be
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is to provide a private space for entertainment by geisha (including
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Equivalent establishments in locations outside of Kyoto are known as
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typically do not prepare food, but customers can order catering
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district of Kyoto, considered one of the most exclusive
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in Japan. The Ichiriki features as a major setting in
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could refer to establishments serving tea and drinks (
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is an establishment where patrons are entertained by
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The institution of geisha in modern Japanese society
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Index

Ochaya (surname)

Ichiriki Chaya
Gion
Japan
tea house
geisha
Edo period
Kyoto
ryōtei
Japanese tea ceremony
chashitsu
honorific prefix

noren
Japanese architecture
machiya
tatami
apprentice geisha
okiya
a la carte
Ichiriki Chaya
Gion
Arthur Golden
Memoirs of a Geisha
Hanamachi
Okiya
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