Naoki x Ai is kinda cute. Aiki? Naoai? I think they’d get along
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Here's a little fan sequel to the rich heiress who wishes to pursue Naoya. Eventually Naoay and the heiress have sex (whether or not you wish to depict Naoya being sexually dominated is up to you) and she gets pregnant. Later on the couple discovers that the baby is a boy and afterwards, the heiress whispers something in his ear, "I'm going to make sure our son knows how to treat a woman properly."
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 damn bestie you went for the throat.
Naoya will get all defensive about it, but at the end of the day he's WHIPPED so you can do whatever you wish bestie. You're his queen and he's a mere servant now. 👑
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I don't have any holiday art, so here's a teaser art of what I've been working on for the cover art for the playlist I'm making!! :)
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"Naoai (Impermanence)" - oil painting on linen canvas ....
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title: here in your arms
characters: Naoki Ishida, Aichi Sendou
pairing: naoai
summary: Naoki is at Aichi's place to study but they get a little distracted.
a/n: this is a birthday fic for @darlingmamoru
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มีนาคม 2561: ไมโกะ Naoai (โอกิยะ Nakasato) จากเขต Kamishichiken ในงาน Higashiyama Hanatouro (東山 花灯路)
Source: @l_jh0001 on Twitter
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Geiko Naokazu (Nakasato okiya), Geiko Umeha, Geiko Ichitaka (Ichi okiya), Maiko Naoai (Nakasato okiya) and Maiko Fumiyuki (Katsufumi okiya) serving drinks
(SOURCE)
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August 2017: maiko Naoai of Kamishichiken by wataame3802 on Instagram
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March 2018: All of Kamishichiken’s ten Maiko backstage at the Kitano Odori.
Back row: Maiko Naokinu (Nakasato Okiya), Maiko Ichiaya (Ichi Okiya), Maiko Ichikoma (Ichi Okiya) and Maiko Naoai (Nakasato Okiya).
Middle row: Maiko Katsuki (Daimonji Okiya), Maiko Umetae (Umeno Okiya) and Maiko Fumiyuki (Katsumi Okiya).
Front row: Maiko Umehina (Umeno Okiya), Maiko Umechie (Umeno Okiya) and Maiko Ichitaka (Ichi Okiya).
Source: chihiro_so_ko on Instagram
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March 2018: maiko Naoai and Ichikoma performing at Yasaka shrine for Higashiyama Hanatouro (source).
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I'm living for Y/N attacking stupid uncle Naoya with her plush!!! Would she give him the silent treatment ever? WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF SHE SLIPPED UP AND CALLED HIM "DAD" IN FRONT OF EVERYONE?
Baby Fushiguro calling Yandere Uncle Naoya "dad" accidentally
Oh my, you know that he's never gonna let it go. As soon as you said the word, you're embarrassed and Naoya only adds fuel to the fire as he mockingly asks you to repeat what you said.
You try to run away, but Naoay doesn't let you escape, swiftly swooping you up in his arms and pulling you to his chest, grinning evilly as he asks "Where are you going, bub? Leaving your father here all alone-" "YOU'RE NOT MY FATHER-!" "Hush, hush, child of poverty- although if you're my kid, then you're "child of riches, wealth, and abundance" hm?" He says as he bounces you around, while reader is trying to scratch his face off.
And from then on, whenever reader is in trouble, Naoya puffs up his chest and uses the "I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed. No child of mine should jump into the freezing cold pond just because they wanted to pet the koi fish. Didn't I buy you the koi plushie that was custom made by Gucci? You're not poor anymore sweetie! You're rich, like me- your fatherr- STOP WHACKING ME WITH THE KOI PLUSHIE! ISTG I WILL RIP IT APART IF YOU DO THAT AGAIN-" *gets whacked in the face again with the plushie and reader proceeds to zoom away*
Even as you grow up, Naoya still doesn't let go of it. You could be stomping over to your room and Naoya will trail after you, yelling at you to not walk away and roll your eyes at your "dad". And no matter how many times you tell him that you just called him "dad" one time, he'll just shake his head and say that you only said it because you saw him as a father figure and that's because he is doing a "spectacular" job at raising you, and that only means that he should just try harder to become the man that you could look upto, and that means forcing you to follow the stupid rules- like no dating or going out without his explicit permission.
Sometimes though, he takes it a little to far and that ends up in you tearing up because its not funny anymore. All of this only reminds you how Toji isn't in your life anymore, or as Naoya likes to put it, "Toji abandoned you." (He didn't, Naoya's lying ass kidnapped you)
Naoya will always remember the first time you called him "dad" and he feels so delighted knowing that some part of you looked up to him as a parent. You felt safe with him, felt that he loved you. Which is why he never wants to stop caring for you, stop providing for you, stop keeping you safe. And if that means he has to put multiple GPS trackers on you, have servants following you 24/7, send bounty hunters after you when you run away, drag you back kicking and screaming and lock you away in your room, then he will. You're a child, and he doesn't expect you to understand why he does stuff to keep you safe. He expects himself to do whatever is necessary to keep you out of harm's way, even if that makes you hate him.
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The Karyūkai Summary of 2018
On The Seventh Day Of Fun I present... that sweet, sweet data that everyone seems to look forward to!
Misedashi
Ichisumi (市すみ) of Yamaguchi (やまぐち) in Pontocho - January 8th
Fukuyuri (ふく友梨) of Horiyae (堀八重) in Miyagawa Cho - January 22nd
Katsuharu (佳つ春) of Odamoto (小田本) in Gion Kobu - January 22nd
Katsumomo (佳つ桃) of Odamoto (小田本) in Gion Kobu - February 12th
Mahori (まほ璃) of Tama (多麻) in Gion Kobu - February
Ichiai (市愛) of Masunoya (桝之矢) in Pontocho - March 1st
Mizuno (瑞乃) of Fukushima (福嶋) in Gion Kobu - March 4th
Mameyo (豆誉)of Arai(新井) in Gion Kobu - March 7th
Nanoha (菜乃葉) of Tama (多麻) in Gion Kobu - March 12th
Asuka (あす佳) of Tsurui (つる居) in Gion Kobu - March 16th
Ichihiro (市紘) of Nakagishi (中支志) in Gion Kobu - March 17th
Konatsu (小奈都) of Nakagishi (中支志) in Gion Kobu - March 17th
Mariko (槇里子) of Nishimura (西村) in Gion Kobu - May 16th
Katsuemi (佳つ笑) of Odamoto (小田本) in Gion Kobu - May 22nd
Miwako (美羽子) of Nishimura (西村) in Gion Kobu - May 28th
Hidekano (秀華乃) of Masamiya (雅美家) in Pontocho - May 30th
Mameyui (豆結) of Ninben (亻) in Gion Kobu - June 6th
Koaki (小晶) of Kaden (花傳) in Miyagawa Cho - June 7th
Kimisaki (君咲) of Honjo (本城) in Miyagawa Cho - July 5th
Umehana (梅はな) of Umeno (梅乃) in Kamishichiken - September 13th
Umenana (梅なな) of Umeno (梅乃) in Kamishichiken - September 25th
Umesana (梅さな) of Umeno (梅乃) in Kamishichiken - October 2nd
Hidemai (秀眞衣) of Masamiya (雅美家) in Pontocho - October 3rd
Kanohisa (叶久) of Kanoya (叶家) in Gion Higashi - October 4th
Kanochiyo (叶千代) of Kanoya (叶家) in Gion Higashi - October 4th
Emino (恵美乃) of Ninben (亻) in Gion Kobu - October 9th
Ichigiku (市ぎく) of Ichi (市) in Kamishichiken - October 24th
Ichiume (市うめ) of Ichi (市) in Kamishichiken - November 13th
Naomai (尚舞) of Nakasato (中里) in Kamishichiken - November 27th
Mameju (まめ樹) of Tama (多麻) in Gion Kobu - December 6th
2018 Total: 30
2017 Total: 20
Change: +10
Erikae
Ichitaka (市多佳) of Ichi (市) in Kamishichiken - April 24th
Marika (茉利佳) of Tsurui (つる居) in Gion Kobu - May 25th
Tomitsuyu (富津愈) of Tomikiku (富菊) in Gion Higashi - May 28th
Ichiaya (市彩) of Masunoya (桝之矢) in Pontocho - June 9th
Fukune (ふく音) of Kawayoshi (河よ志) in Miyagawa Cho - September 13th
Ichiharu (市晴) of Nakagishi (中支志) in Gion Kobu - October 26th
Shino (紫乃) of Fukushima (福嶋) in Gion Kobu - November 21st
Mameryū (まめ柳) of Tama (多麻) in Gion Kobu - November 21st
Hinayū (雛祐) of Okatome (岡とめ) in Gion Higashi - December 7th
2018 Total: 9
2017 Total: 9
Change: 0
Leavings
Ayaha (あや葉) of Katsumi (勝見) in Pontocho - January
Ichitomo (市知) of Ichi (市) in Kamishichiken - January
Masami (満彩美) of Man (まん) in Gion Higashi - February
Katsusen (佳つ扇) of Odamoto (小田本) in Gion Kobu - April
Chikasuzu (千賀すず) of Komaya (駒屋) in Miyagawa Cho - April
Ichimomo (市桃) of Ichi (市) in Kamishichiken - April
Mamekoma (豆こま) of Shibata (柴田) in Gion Kobu - May
Ichikoma (市こま) of Ichi (市) in Kamishichiken - June
Chiyoko (知余子) of Nishimura (西村) in Gion Kobu - July
Korin (小凛) of Kaden (花傳) in Miyagawa Cho - July
Ichiteru (市照) of Masunoya (桝之矢) in Pontocho - July
Fumine (文音) of Okatome (岡とめ) in Gion Higashi - August
Katsuna (勝奈) of Daimonji (大文字) in Kamishichiken - August
Koyoshi (小よし) of Shigemori (しげ森) in Miyagawa Cho - August
Fumiyoshi (富美芳) of Yoshifumi (よし冨美) in Miyagawa Cho - September
Naoai (尚あい) of Nakasato (中里) in Kamishichiken - September
Umechie (梅ちえ) of Umeno (梅乃) in Kamishichiken - October
Umehana (梅はな) of Umeno (梅乃) in Kamishichiken - October
Umenana (梅なな) of Umeno (梅乃) in Kamishichiken - October
Kimihiro (君ひろ) of Toshikimi (利きみ) in Miyagawa Cho - November
Kimitoyo (君とよ) of Toshikimi (利きみ) in Miyagawa Cho - November
Fukuno (ふく乃) of Kawayoshi (河よ志) in Miyagawa Cho - November
Mameaki (まめ章) of Tama (多麻) in Gion Kobu - November
Nakako (奈加子), formerly of Nishimura (西村), in Gion Kobu - November
Katsune (勝音) of Daimonji (大文字) in Kamishichiken - December
Mamesome (豆そめ) of Ninben (亻) in Gion Kobu - December
Hinagiku (雛菊) of Okatome (岡とめ) in Gion Higashi - December
2018 Total: 27
2017 Total: 15
Change: +12
Shikomi
Tama (多麻) of Gion Kobu
Hiroshimaya (廣島屋) of Gion Kobu x2
Fukushima (福嶋) of Gion Kobu
Nishimura (西村) of Gion Kobu x2
Tsurui (つる居) of Gion Kobu
Ninben (亻) of Gion Kobu
Unknown in Pontocho
Shigemori (しげ森) of Miyagawa Cho x3
Kawayoshi (河よ志) of Miyagawa Cho
Kawahisa (川久) of Miyagawa Cho
Hanafusa (花ふさ) of Miyagawa Cho
Honjo (本城) of Miyagawa Cho x2
Man (まん) of Gion Higashi x2
So, what can we deduce from this year’s numbers?
The sort version is: many things. The long, however, is more complicated, so let’s focus on that!
First, some of you may have noticed some names on those lists that I didn’t formally announce, mainly the retirement of Nakako (奈加子) in Gion Kobu and Katsune (勝音) of Daimonji (大文字) in Kamishichiken. This is because they happened quite recently and long time readers should know by now that I like to hide information in the various tabs before announcing it. So, this post is acting as their announcement. Anyway, back on track!
Starting off, there are far more names on this list compared to last year, 22 to be exact, which is huge. There were 10 more misedashi, but sadly 12 more leavings. However, the overall number of misedashi compared to retirements is 30 to 27, so the karyukai saw a net gain of 3. Erikae stayed the same, which is good as it means that a diverse amount of maiko are going on to become geiko. This year also saw at least one erikae from each of the gokagai, which tends to be rare, so that’s really great!
Gion Kobu was the big winner overall, representing half of the misedashi (15/30 - 50%) and just under half of the erikae (4/9 - 44%). With only minimal leavings (6/27 - 22%) it shows that they went through immense growth that far out paced all of the other kagai. They also debuted two jikata geiko, which is fantastic. But, even better is that they’ve actually debuted four jikata geiko in the span of twelve months, from October 2017 to October 2018.
Pontocho again remains stable, which fascinates me greatly. With four misedashi, one erikae, and only two leavings, they’re the only other kagai to post positive numbers.
In contrast, Kamishichiken went through some of the biggest negatives. Although they had six misedashi, which is impressive for such a small district, they ended up with nine leavings, leaving them with a net of minus three and quite a large problem. The biggest issue is with the women who left, who happened to be young geiko and senior maiko; their loss has now left a large gap in skill for the odori as elderly geiko need new blood to eventually be replaced, but the time needed to replace them is now much greater. It also doesn’t help that two of their new debuts quit within a month, which may point to a greater overall problem (or not, who knows?).
What surprises me the most here is Miyagawa Cho. When Gion Kobu had their last misedashi boom approximately a decade ago Miyagawa Cho also saw an explosion of misedashi. This time around they have experienced no such thing, and are actually showing negative numbers. For a kagai with the second highest numbers it’s surprising that they only had three misedashi overall, yet saw seven retirements, given them a net loss of minus four. Therefore, Miyagawa Cho edged out Kamishichiken by one to take the title of worst overall.
Gion Higashi showed some interesting outcomes too, with two misedashi, two erikae, but three retirements. The two erikae were the most surprising as they don’t always have years where they have a maiko finish their apprenticeships and choose to continue on as geiko. But, overall, they’re also working with a net loss of minus one.
This year only two natori geiko left the profession, Nakako in Gion Kobu and Masami in Gion Higashi, but both are still active within the karyukai as they both own businesses. Nakako owns a bar and Masami is the okasan of the Man okiya and ochaya.
Looking to the future, there seems to be a great number of shikomi, some of which will be having their misedashi during the first few months of 2019. Ones that we know for sure will be debuting are from Hiroshimaya and Fukushima in Gion Kobu and Shigemori in Miyagawa Cho. I wouldn’t be surprised if we also see new members from Tsurui, Hanafusa, and Kawayoshi around odori season.So, what do you think of 2018? Was it surprising or expected? Let me know your thoughts and your predictions for 2019 ^^
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思い出の舞 From Instagram
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"Naoai (Impermanence)" - oil painting on canvas board. This is a portrait of Naoai, a Maiko (apprentice geisha) from the Kamishichiken district in Kyoto, Japan. philcouture.com
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title: Christmas Lights
characters: Naoki Ishida, Aichi Sendou
pairing: naoai
summary: Naoki and Aichi go on a date to see a neighborhood that's decorated for the holidays.
a/n: xmas gift for @sunshineasuto
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