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Poem - Quando vier a primavera by Alberto Caeiro Read by - Pedro Lamares
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When spring comes...
Poem - Quando vier a primavera by Alberto Caeiro Read by - Pedro Lamares
TW - Su1c1d3

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Maiko Ichiaya (Ichi Okiya) of Kamishichiken
Two most senior Maiko of Kamishichiken, Umehina and Ichiaya (Ichi okiya) dancing at Setsubun 2020
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Maiko Ichiaya of Pontocho offering a cute smile on her way~
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February 2019: Maiko Ichiaya (Ichi Okiya) and Maiko Katsuki (Daimonji Okiya) of Kamishichiken serving tea during Baikasai.
Baikasai is a special event held every February 25th by the Maiko and Geiko of Kamishichiken to honor the beauty of the plum blossoms. The Geimaiko hold a special outdoor tea ceremony at the Kitano Tenmagu Shrine and serve tea to several thousand guests.
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May 13th, 2018: Ichiaya (市彩) of Masunoya (桝之矢) in Pontocho has officially switched to the sakkō (先笄) hairstyle ahead of her June 9th erikae! It’s not uncommon for maiko to wear sakkō for longer periods of time in Pontocho, especially during odori season when there will be many people taking pictures! She is currently wearing Masunoya’s beautiful purple iromontsuki with pine and accompanying pine darari obi ^^ Image courtesy of Hikocd on Instagram.
July 2018: maiko Ichiaya showing the tanzaku motifs on the sleeve of her hikizuri at the Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts (source). For the Tanabata festival, which runs from early July through early August, Japanese people will write wishes (often in the form of poems) on small pieces of paper and tie them to the leaves of bamboo plants.