The look of... VIII: Shimizu 清水
Historical context
The first official date in the history of Shimizu Geigi is 1872, when "Machi Geisha" (まち芸者), who were distinct from "Kaku Geisha" (廓芸者), appeared. A Kenban (registry office) was established in 1877. At that time, Machi Geisha and Kaku Geisha combined were around twenty people. Only ten years later, in 1887, their number had increased to 100. The number of Geigi continued to grow.
In 1938, the number of Geigi was around 260, and they were highly regarded nationwide for their skills in art and behaviour. In 1951, a "Shimizu Geigi school" (清水芸妓学校) was opened, around 150 Geigi attending the event.
In the 1970's, Japan's period of economic growth started tapering off, interest in traditional arts dwindeled, which resulted in less work opportunities for Geigi and the number of Ryotei decreasing. In response to this, local business leaders and Shimizu Geigi started an organisation to help fostering new Geigi (Seibikai 清美会).
By 1985, their number had decreased to thirteen and the Kenban closed. In 1991, local businessmen and Geigi formed a different company (Seibi Co. 清美(株)), which worked as employer for Geigi. Due to a bad economic environment, Shimizu Odori (清水をどり) was last held in 1998, Seibi Co. was dissolved in 2004, and Haru no mai (春の舞) was discontinued in 2009. As a result of this, some of Seibi's employees became independent Geigi.
Allegedly, the number of Geigi hit rock bottom in 2011 with only two remaining. However, in 2012, around eleven Geigi worked in Shimizu. Since then, the city had a steady stream of Geigi coming and going again. At the end of this year, 2023, there are ten Geigi working in the city.
The look of Shimizu Geiko
Local Term: Geigi 芸妓
※ Hairstyle: Taka shimada, Tsubushi shimada
※ Kanzashi: Kushi, Maezashi, bekko kogai, ear of rice in the new year period
※ Kimono: Homongi, Kuromontsuki Hikizuri
※ Haneri: white
※ Obi: Taiko musubi
※ Obiage: green, pink, white, red
※ Obijime: flat, 1 knot
※ Footwear: Zori
Casual look
※ Hairstyle: Yohatsu
※ Kanzashi: none
※ Kimono: Homongi, rarely Komon
※ Haneri: white
※ Obi: Taiko musubi
※ Obiage: white, pink
※ Footwear: Zori
The look of Shimizu Maiko
Local term: Shinjin Geigi 新人芸妓
※ Hairstyle: Momoware Katsura, sometimes real hair styled (shin nihongami)
※ Kanzashi: seasonal and non-seasonal Hanakanzashi, Katsuyama, maezashi, Shidare in all age groups
※ Kimono: Furisode with shoulder tucks or no tucks at all
※ Eri: white with white embroidery, plain white, white with multicolour embroidery, other colours possible especially during summer months
※ Obi: Koken musubi
※ Obiage: flat, mostly red/silver, red/white shibori, other colours also possible (green/beige/light blue)
※ Obijime: flat or round with 1-4 knots. No obidome
※ Footwear: Zôri
Notes
Shimizu was merged with Shizuoka in 2003. Shimizu Geigi and other traditional arts performers are backed by 静岡伝統芸能振興 Shizuoka dentô geinô Shinkô-kai/Shizuoka traditional performing arts promotion association, which is the successor to Seibikai. You might notice I didn't start this post with a historical b/w photo. There are some old photos on the Shizuoka Dentogeino homepage, but they are the size of a postal stamp. And that's it. I feel let down. No chance to explore the historical style of Shimizu.
Anyways. "The look of Shimizu/Shizuoka" was requested by @geimaiko. The layout of this post is based on geimaiko's own. Also... geimaiko originally started these series. If you liked this post, you should go and thank her, because without her, there would be no "the look of..." ;)
Sources
https://www.shizuoka-dentogeino.jp/geigi/shizuoka_history/, https://www.shizuoka-dentogeino.jp/geigi/shimizu_history/, http://www.shimizu-port.jp/geigi.html, https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXNZO41971500Z20C12A5L61000/ (headline and preview only), https://www.youtube.com/@shizuokadentogeino/videos
Pictures: Komachi May 17, Makoto May 17, Komachi+Makoto Oct 17 (sources nowhere to be found), Sakurako+Fukutaro Apr 22, Kikuno+Umeka Nov 14, Iroha Jun 20, Iroha Oct 20, Fukutaro Oct 20, Ichiryo+Komachi+Makoto ~2016, Komachi+Sakurako Apr 18, Fukutaro+Sakurako Oct 18, Iroha+Fukutaro+Sakurako Oct 20
48 notes
·
View notes
La Vie en Rose Chapter 7
By Katsura Komachi
Oops, we released this a few days ago but I was too tired and then too busy to post on Tumblr.
Poor Kanna's awful summer schedule rather held us up on our work on Rose, but now we're back in the swing of things and working hard on chapters 8 and 9, so hopefully we'll be caught up with the Japanese releases soon. 🤞🏻
(Chapter 9 was just released in the most recent issue of Gush.)
Read on Mangadex
Please enjoy! 😅❤️
83 notes
·
View notes
Haikyuu!! dj - Affair after the tonight
From: WENDY( Katsura Komachi)
Read it here!
Download it here!
Pairing: KuroKen and BokuAka
Here we go, the follow up to Furachi na kodomo-tachi…! Enjoy. :)
Thanks to Rei for the translation, and for Yagi for the proof and QC... I had fun working on these two! (...And Bokuto with his hair down, who knew...!)
I will go back to my stack of outstanding chapters now... eek.
154 notes
·
View notes