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maigeiko · 3 months
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Kitashinchi Geiko (I think her name was Sakura さく良), recreating the look of Kitashinchi Maiko. She explains that the outfit (Hikizuri, Haneri, Obi, Obidome) was worn by her older sister Umetomi 梅十三 when she was a Maiko (1950's). The hairstyle she is wearing in the pictures is in Kyoto-style. When Kitashinchi still had Maiko, their hairstyles were either Kyoto or Edo style (it seems the bin 鬢, the round sides of the hair, are the difference here).
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rodolfo9999 · 5 months
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後半、2023年10月28日。きたしんち弓場慎之佑にお邪魔。
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takeuchiitsuka · 10 months
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hops0914 · 1 year
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赤バージョンに 蝦楽通り(けんらく) #kitashinchi #kenrakusuji #osakacity (蜆楽檸檬(ケンラクレモン)) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjXYjEFOTZj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mongpht · 2 years
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ヌルサラのディビジョン・レップ・バトル / NuruSara RapBattle [English Translation]
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Sasara レディース&ジェントルメン 待たしたで! ウルトラで マジでTrickなTV SHOW! ヌルサラのディビジョン・レップ・バトル 今回ディビジョン自慢かましてくれるのは コイツや
Ladies and gentlemen. Waiting for me! Beautiful And now for a serious focus on the TV SHOW! The NuruSara Rap Battle This time the man who's going to represent his division is… This guy!
Kuko おうおうおうおうおう 拙僧が波羅夷空却 レペゼン名古屋ディビジョン 人読んでEvil Monk 地元Rapすりゃいいってこったろ? いくらでも出てくるってぇ! 負ける気しねぇなぁ 来週からは拙僧の番組にしてやるぜぇ
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh… I'm Harai Kuko From the Nagoya Division Read my name, now call me Evil Monk You just have to pick the best in rap I'll show up here as much as I can! I don't want to lose I'm gonna make this show my own from next week!
Sasara ほう、ゆうてくれるやんか ほなワイから行くでぇ!
Oh, so that's how tough you are? All right, I'll go first!
Sasara オオサカ言うたらたこ焼き 説明すんのもあほらしい 外カリ中ふわふわ 口火傷したって恨むな イカ焼きお好み焼き 鰹節も踊りだし(hohohoho) 始まる粉もんパーティー 参加しないとか論外
When I say Osaka, I mean takoyaki It's even silly to explain. Crispy on the outside, puffy on the inside Don't hate me if you burn your mouth. Ika-yaki okonomiyaki Dried bonito flakes dance, too The konamon party* is about to start If you don't attend, they're* out of the question
Kuko ナゴヤ来たら味噌食べてミーソ! お口八丁で叫べピーポー トンカツ ≪味噌!≫ うどん・うどん ≪味噌!≫ うどんうどんカツカツおでんだって ≪味噌!≫ 天むす きしめん ひつまぶし 好きなもんたいがい見つかるし 全国民の憧れに 輝くわれらがナゴヤメシ
When you come to Nagoya, eat miso, miso! Shout it out loud! Tonkatsu < Miso! Udon noodles! < Miso! Udon, cutlet udon, cutlet and uden! < Miso! Tenmusu, Kishimen, Hitsumabushi I can find almost anything I like The wish of the whole nation Our Nagoya museum shines bright
Sasara オオサカええなと思ったやつ Say オオサカ! ≪オオサカ!≫
Those who like Osaka Shout out: Osaka! ≪Osaka! ≫ Osaka!
Kuko ナゴヤがヤべぇと思ったやつ Say ナゴヤ! ≪ナゴヤ!≫
Those who thought Nagoya was bad Say Nagoya! ≪Say Nagoya! ≫Say Nagoya!
Sasara & Kuko ウチのディビジョン良いとこ一度はおいで 観光街ブラ食べ歩き ウキウキフルコース 湧いて出てくるご自慢ポイント ぶつけあって勝負 バチバチのTV SHOW! ディビジョン・レップ・バトル ディッビディビディビ ディビディビディビディビ ディッビディビディビ D.R.B
Come one day to the birthplace of our division Explore the city, walk and eat A full meal Pride bursting out Compete with each other! On this TV show! Battle of the divisions Divi-divi-divi-divi-divi Divi-divi-divi-divi-divi D.R.B.
Sasara まずはキタでショッピングしてから ミナミで茶しばいとき アメ村で古着でも買うて ウキウキしながらお次はどこへ? 通天閣でビリケンさんの足カキカキ そのあとはやっぱり串カツ味わいたい これだけは守ってや二度づけ禁止! ほな〆に一杯行こうかキタシンチ
Go shopping in Kita first, and then Then go to Minami's and have a cup of tea And buy some expensive clothes at Ame-mura already Where to go next? Go to Tsusenkaku Tower and look at Billiken's leg Afterwards, be sure to try the kushikatsu Just remember, no additives! Then let's finish with the 'Kitashinchi' drink
Kuko 黄金に輝くしゃちほこ ナゴヤ城の上で勝ち誇る 派手好きで倹約家 つまりやるときゃやる戦略家 ちょっと違うんだよメンタルが ナナちゃん人形にブレーンバスター ナゴヤのノリハマりゃ癖になるわ!
Shachihoko, shining with gold On top of Nagoya CastleI'm so proud of my victory Expressive and thrifty In other words, a strategist who does what he has to do when he has to do it We have a slightly different mentality Brainbuster with Nana-chan dolls You'll get into it if you understand what Nagoya is
Sasara オオサカええなと思ったやつ Say オオサカ! ≪オオサカ!≫
Those who like Osaka Shout out: Osaka! ≪Osaka! ≫ Osaka!
Kuko ナゴヤがヤべぇと思ったやつ Say ナゴヤ! ≪ナゴヤ!≫
Those who thought Nagoya was bad Say Nagoya! ≪Say Nagoya! ≫Say Nagoya!
Sasara & Kuko ウチのディビジョン良いとこ一度はおいで 観光街ブラ食べ歩き ウキウキフルコース 湧いて出てくるご自慢ポイント ぶつけあって勝負 バチバチのTV SHOW! ディビジョン・レップ・バトル ディッビディビディビ ディビディビディビディビ ディッビディビディビ D.R.B
Come one day to the birthplace of our division Explore the city, walk and eat A full meal Pride bursting out Compete with each other! On this TV show! Battle of the divisions Divi-divi-divi-divi-divi Divi-divi-divi-divi-divi D.R.B.
Sasara なかなかやるやんナゴヤ 近年稀に見る名バトルや
And Nagoya is doing well This is one of the most famous battles of recent years
Kuko そっちもやるじゃねえかよオオサカ 決めようじゃねえかどっちが王者か
Osaka's doing great, too Let's decide which one of us is the champion
Sasara オーライ!根付いてまっせお笑い文化
Come on! Comedy culture* has already taken root
Kuko 簓が言ってもお笑い草
Green Grass tries to talk about the culture of comedy*
Sasara 豹柄売り上げ全国一位!
You do know that Osaka is #1 in leopard print sales!
Kuko 勝手に羽織って天国行き! 自慢の道路 道幅100メーター
Put your wings on and go to heaven! Our pride is in roads that are 100 metres wide
Sasara マナーの悪さ幅じゃ隠せんわ
You're not even trying to hide your bad manners
Kuko 朝から大満足のモーニング
Aw, good morning
Sasara やりすぎやろ流石にドーピング
Don't you think you've gone too far?
Kuko 認めざるを得ないか どっこいどっこいの撮れ高
Do we have to admit it? We are equally good for each other
Sasara 声高く言うでどっちもヤバい! マジで半端ない!
If you say anything else, the two of us are screwed! Seriously, enough with the hacking!
Sasara オオサカええなと思ったやつ Say オオサカ! ≪オオサカ!≫
Those who like Osaka Shout out: Osaka! ≪Osaka! ≫ Osaka!
Kuko ナゴヤがヤべぇと思ったやつ Say ナゴヤ! ≪ナゴヤ!≫
Those who thought Nagoya was bad Say Nagoya! ≪Say Nagoya! ≫Say Nagoya!
Sasara & Kuko ウチのディビジョン良いとこ一度はおいで 観光街ブラ食べ歩き ウキウキフルコース 湧いて出てくるご自慢ポイント ぶつけあって勝負 バチバチのTV SHOW! ディビジョン・レップ・バトル ディッビディビディビ ディビディビディビディビ ディッビディビディビ D.R.B
Come one day to the birthplace of our division Explore the city, walk and eat A full meal Pride bursting out Compete with each other! On this TV show! Battle of the divisions Divi-divi-divi-divi-divi Divi-divi-divi-divi-divi D.R.B.
Sasara ほな、また来週~
Well, see you next week!
Kuko 拙僧も来てやるぜ
I'll be here too
Sasara 間に合ってます…
I'm just in time…
Kuko じゃー拙僧が司会でやろうぜ
Then I'll be the MC
Sasara もうええわ!
That's enough!
Kuko いいのか?!じゃあそれで決定な!
Are you sure? Then it's settled!
Sasara いやいやそうやなくて…
No, no, no…
Kuko ハァ?じゃ二人でやろうぜ!
No, no, that's not it… Then let's do it together!
Sasara なんでやねん!
Hmm, why not!
Kuko タイトルは…空却・簓の
So what's the name of it…
Sasara & Kuko ディビジョン・レップ・バトル
Battle of the divisions
Sasara やめさしてもらうわ…
It's time to stop…
*they're — Sasara talks about takoyaki *konamon — a restaurant in Osaka that only serves takoyaki *Tenmusu, Kishimen, Hitsumabushi — Nagoya dishes *Come on! Comedy culture has already taken root — Sasara decided to pun his name *Green grass tries to talk about comedy culture — Kuko calls Sasara 'grass' because of the colour of his hair + he tried to pun back *Aw, good morning — Kuko addresses Sasara rudely and informally
1 photo - Billiken; 2 photo - Brainbuster (combat reception); 3 photo - Nana-chan (dummy sculptures in Nagoya); 4 photo - Shachihoko
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missmyloko · 2 years
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how much Geiko are left in Osaka-Kitashinchi? I know that there’s quite a few Geiko in Nanchi
Unfortunately I have no idea where to find that information. Sorry ^^;
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maikomaiko1 · 2 months
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Osaka Unveiled: Discovering the Best Activities in Japan's Culinary Capital
  Osaka, Japan's second-largest city, is a vibrant metropolis known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and, above all, its mouthwatering cuisine. From sizzling street food stalls to Michelin-starred restaurants, Osaka offers a culinary adventure like no other. But beyond its gastronomic delights, this dynamic city is also home to a wealth of attractions and activities that are sure to captivate visitors of all ages and interests.
Begin your exploration of things to do osaka in the bustling district of Dotonbori, the city's epicenter of entertainment and dining. Here, you'll find a kaleidoscope of neon lights, towering billboards, and bustling crowds, all vying for your attention. Take a leisurely stroll along the Dotonbori Canal, where you can snap photos of the iconic Glico Running Man billboard and sample some of Osaka's most famous street foods, including takoyaki (octopus balls), okonomiyaki (savory pancakes), and kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers).
After satisfying your taste buds in Dotonbori, venture to Osaka Castle, one of Japan's most iconic landmarks. This majestic fortress, surrounded by expansive gardens and moats, offers a glimpse into Japan's feudal past and provides stunning views of the city skyline from its observation deck. Explore the castle's interior museum, which houses artifacts and exhibits detailing the history of the samurai and the rise of the Tokugawa shogunate.
For a more contemporary experience, head to the Umeda Sky Building, a striking architectural marvel that offers panoramic views of Osaka from its rooftop observation deck, known as the Floating Garden Observatory. Marvel at the cityscape below as you stroll across the open-air walkway, or enjoy a romantic dinner at the building's rooftop restaurant, which offers sweeping vistas of the city illuminated at night.
No visit to Osaka would be complete without indulging in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony. Head to the tranquil oasis of the Osaka Castle Park, where you can participate in a tea ceremony led by a knowledgeable tea master. Learn about the ancient rituals and customs associated with this time-honored practice as you sip on matcha (powdered green tea) and savor traditional Japanese sweets.
For a taste of Osaka's vibrant performing arts scene, catch a kabuki or bunraku (traditional puppet theater) performance at the National Bunraku Theater. Experience the mesmerizing artistry of Japan's classical theater forms as talented performers bring ancient tales to life on stage with elaborate costumes, intricate choreography, and masterful storytelling.
For a day trip outside the city, hop on a train to the historic town of Nara, home to some of Japan's most famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Explore the sprawling grounds of Todai-ji, the world's largest wooden building and home to a colossal bronze Buddha statue, or wander through the serene gardens of Kasuga Taisha, a stunning Shinto shrine surrounded by thousands of stone lanterns.
As night falls, Osaka truly comes alive with a vibrant nightlife scene that rivals any other city in Japan. Head to the trendy district of Kitashinchi, where you'll find an array of chic cocktail bars, stylish lounges, and upscale nightclubs. Alternatively, explore the narrow alleyways of Hozenji Yokocho, lined with cozy izakayas (Japanese pubs) and traditional teahouses, where you can enjoy a laid-back evening of food, drinks, and conversation with locals and fellow travelers alike.
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osaka-itinerary · 5 months
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How to experience the best of Osaka's food culture in 3 days?
Osaka is referred to as the "Kitchen of Japan" because of its rich culinary scene and lively food culture. Everyone can find something to enjoy in Osaka, from Michelin-starred restaurants to street cuisine. This three-day schedule might help you discover Osaka's culinary culture if you're planning a vacation there.
Let's enjoy the reading:
Day 1:
Morning: Begin your day by visiting Kuromon Ichiba Market, a bustling marketplace that offers a wide variety of goods, including produce, prepared dishes, and fresh seafood. Try some of the regional delicacies, such as kushikatsu (deep-fried skewered meats and vegetables), okonomiyaki (savory pancakes), and takoyaki (octopus balls).
Afternoon: Visit Dotonbori, the busiest tourist area in Osaka, following lunch. Dotonbori is well-known for its lively atmosphere, bright lights, and mouthwatering street cuisine. Try some of the specialties from the area, such as kushikatsu, fugu (blowfish), and teriyaki, which are fish-shaped waffles filled with delicious red bean paste.
Evening: Visit one of the many izakayas (Japanese bars) in Osaka for supper. An excellent place to sample a range of Japanese foods and beverages is in an izakaya. Make sure to try some of the regional delicacies, such as oden (a Japanese hot pot), kushikatsu, and tsukune (chicken meatballs).
Day 2:
Morning: Take a trip to the 103-meter-tall Tsutenkaku Tower, which provides sweeping views of Osaka, to start your day. After seeing the tower, proceed to the vintage neighborhood of Shinsekai, which is well-known for its kushikatsu eateries. Make sure to sample some of the regional specialties, such as kushikatsu made with beef, pig, and chicken.
Afternoon: Visit the 173-meter-tall Umeda Sky Building, which provides breathtaking views of Osaka, following lunch. Visit the Floating Garden Observatory, a unique viewing platform suspended 173 meters above the ground.
Evening: Visit one of Osaka's numerous Michelin-starred restaurants for supper. You're guaranteed to find a restaurant that meets your taste and budget in Osaka, which offers more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other city in Japan.
Day 3:
Morning: Visit Osaka Castle, a historic castle that was once the epicenter of Japanese sovereignty, to start your day. Visit Kitashinchi, Osaka's posh entertainment zone, after seeing the castle. Kitashinchi is renowned for having upscale dining establishments, pubs, and clubs.
Afternoon: Visit Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, one of the biggest aquariums in the world, following lunch. More than 30,000 aquatic creatures from all around the world call the aquarium home.
Evening: Go to one of the numerous restaurants in Osaka for supper to have okonomiyaki, a flavorful pancake stuffed with cabbage, pork, and fish. One of the most well-liked foods in Osaka is okonomiyaki, which is served in a variety of ways by various eateries.
Final words
You can alter this schedule to suit your interests and financial constraints; it is only a suggestion. Whatever you decide to do, Osaka has a lot to offer and will ensure that your dining experience is both tasty and unforgettable. If you are thinking about the Osaka itinerary, you can connect with us here and get the best guide for your travel.
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macoloveskita · 1 year
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Onigiri lunch at Kimishima, Kitashinchi.
おにぎりランチ 君しま 北新地
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. 🚃Kitashinchi 🍺Yakitori Matsuri ✔︎Yakitori Bento Box 1,800yen.($13.59) If you make a reservation at least one day in advance, you can order it. other diary✈︎ @japan_osaka_foodie japanese account✈︎ @i.am.o_foodie #japanesefood #osakafood #osakafoodie #osakajapan #osakatrip #japantrip #foodstagram #foodie #foodblogger https://www.instagram.com/p/CqFA8X7vR46/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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maigeiko · 10 months
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How many dance styles do Geisha dance/exist all across japan? I know Kyoto has five different styles (inoue, onoe, etc.) How many exist in total?
Greetings, there are hundreds of dance styles/schools "ryu" in all Japan. Those I know of (including Hanamachi that no longer exist, also some Hanamachi use multiple styles) are: ■ Bando 坂東 (Osaka Nanchi, Kamidayamada Togura) ■ Fujima 藤間 (Fukui, Hamamatsu, Isao, Kanazawa Kazuemachi, Kyoto Gion Higashi, Matsuyama, Osaka Nanchi, Otaru, Shizuoka, Takamatsu, Tamatsukuri, Tokyo Akasaka+Asakusa+Hachioji+Shinbashi+Yoshicho, Ureshino, Yamagata, Yugawara) ■ Fukuwara 福原 (Hamamatsu) ■ Hanayagi 花柳 (Atami, Gifu, Isawa, Kofu, Kumamoto, Kusatsu, Kyoto Kamishichiken, Nagasaki, Nara, Osaka Kitashinchi+Nanchi, Takasaki, Tokyo Asakusa+Kagurazaka+Oi+Omori+Shinbashi, Yoshicho, Yoshiwara, Ureshino) ■ Ichiyama 市山 (Niigata) ■ Inoue 井上 (Kyoto Gion+Gion Kobu) ■ Kamizaki 神崎 (Kanazawa Higashi) ■ Nishikawa 西川 (Aizuwakamatsu, Inuyama, Kanazawa Nishi, Kyoto Pontocho, Nagoya, Osaka Horie+Kitashinchi+Shinmachi, Tokyo Akasaka+Mukojima+Shinbashi) ■ Okamoto 岡本 (Yuzawa) ■ Onishi 小西 (Mito, Okayama) ■ Onoe 尾上 (Kinosaki, Kyoto Pontocho, Obama, Osaka Nanchi, Tokyo Shinbashi) ■ Rokugo 六鄕 (Kyoto Miyagawacho) ■ Saruwaka 猿若 (Tokyo Mukojima) ■ Shinozuka 篠塚 (Kyoto Gion, Pontocho) ■ Taguchiko 田口湖 (Tokyo Shintomicho) ■ Tanaka 田中 (Hakodate, Yugawara) ■ Umemoto 楳茂都 (Kyoto Miyagawacho) ■ Wakayagi 若柳 (Hanamaki, Kinosaki, Kyoto Miyagawacho+Pontocho, Morioka, Sapporo, Tosa) ■ Yamamura 山村 (Osaka Shinmachi) ■ Yoshito 芳膛 (Tokushima) Annotations: As for Osaka - it's possible that both Hanayagi and Nishikawa are still used in Kitashinchi, but I doubt that more than one school of dance is taught to Nanchi Geiko. As for Kyoto - Rokugo and Umemoto are only used in the Kyo Odori, they might have been "everyday" styles once. Shinozuka was used in Pontocho up until the 1920s, and in Gion until the 1870s. As far as I know, Nishikawa and Wakayagi are no longer taught in Pontocho - they only use Onoe ryu now. Source: Tsurukomaiko "Dance + Music Styles of the Hanamachi" https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/tsurukomaiko/viewtopic.php?p=87622
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rodolfo9999 · 5 months
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2023年10月28日。きたしんち弓場慎之佑にお邪魔。
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marimokun-2000 · 2 years
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#barsaravah さん。 ある日。 (bar SARAVAH kitashinchi) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiMKrCJvtNw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hops0914 · 2 years
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青と緑 蜆楽通り(けんらく) #kitashinchi #kenrakusuji #osakacity (蜆楽通り) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgdcVTGhkYH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jackybean · 2 years
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… 最近、気に入ってるランチのお店。毎回天ぷら弁当食べようと思いながらつい日替わり頼んでしまうので、今日こそは天ぷら! 日替わりはいつもガッツリで、チキン南蛮とかアジフライとか量が多いのですが、この天ぷらは、見た目ゴツいけど野菜なのでちょうど良い量やし、とにかく全部おいしかった。 #蔵の美食館北八方 #北八方 #kitashinchi #dojima #中之島 #肥後橋  #肥後橋ランチ #中之島ランチ #kappo #天ぷら #天ぷら定食 #天麩羅 #天ぷら弁当 #food #foodistagram #foodie #foodgasm #foodgraphy (at 北八方) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeQzMO2Bvrr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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inefekt69 · 2 years
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Kitashinchi - Osaka, Japan
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