If youre looking for Japanese culture, Asakusa in Tokyo is the top spot. On this day, John visits the Yoshiwara for the Oiran Dochu, a parade re-ened annually to preserve the old traditions of the neighborhood. The event is attring more visitors and its time to explain exly what youre seeing! \r
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Geisha vs Oiran: Whats the difference? \r
I ask Grigoris Miliaresis, a journalist living and studying Asakusa and historical Japanese culture. \r
The faces may be white, but the wig, hair ornaments, kimono, colors, even feet are totally different! \r
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How much was a night with an oiran? \r
According to Grigoris, it cost 1 years salary for a normal worker! \r
The Orian were not your usual prostitutes in the western sense. \r
* Oiran choose their clients\r
* Oiran met 3 times with a new client before anything “romantic” occurred. \r
* The were as talented as geisha in the arts and, because they had extravagant dress and style, Oiran were like thestars, the pin up girls for men. \r
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Does this make them better than geisha? \r
Perhaps. \r
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The Oiran Dochu is held on the first Saturday in April every year.\r
Google Map: \r
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The main stage is a 5 to 10 minute walk north of Sensoji Temple. \r
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URL: Grigoris Miliaresis, Journalist and Writer about Asakusa and Shitamachi, Japanese History and Culture\r
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Oiran Dochu Procession in Asakusa / Yoshiwara:\r
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(Japanese Only)\r
Special Thanks to Yoko Okita (sensei), the Oiran participants and the Yoshiwara Neighborhood! \r
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This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. Hes been living and working in Japan for over 17 years and regularly reports on a TV show for Japans International Channel.
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Geisha vs Oiran: Whats the difference? \r
I ask Grigoris Miliaresis, a journalist living and studying Asakusa and historical Japanese culture. \r
The faces may be white, but the wig, hair ornaments, kimono, colors, even feet are totally different! \r
\r
How much was a night with an oiran? \r
According to Grigoris, it cost 1 years salary for a normal worker! \r
The Orian were not your usual prostitutes in the western sense. \r
* Oiran choose their clients\r
* Oiran met 3 times with a new client before anything “romantic” occurred. \r
* The were as talented as geisha in the arts and, because they had extravagant dress and style, Oiran were like thestars, the pin up girls for men. \r
\r
Does this make them better than geisha? \r
Perhaps. \r
\r
The Oiran Dochu is held on the first Saturday in April every year.\r
Google Map: \r
\r
The main stage is a 5 to 10 minute walk north of Sensoji Temple. \r
\r
URL: Grigoris Miliaresis, Journalist and Writer about Asakusa and Shitamachi, Japanese History and Culture\r
\r
Oiran Dochu Procession in Asakusa / Yoshiwara:\r
\r
(Japanese Only)\r
Special Thanks to Yoko Okita (sensei), the Oiran participants and the Yoshiwara Neighborhood! \r
\r
This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. Hes been living and working in Japan for over 17 years and regularly reports on a TV show for Japans International Channel.
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