I was watching another video on Japanese foot wear and the guy said it takes 3 years to learn to walk this way apparently it they have to walk this way because of the shoes he said it takes a 10 min Walk and turns it in to a hour long walk
@jimmywalden1615 I can see why it takes 3 years! I can mentally hear the noise my ankle would make when I fouled up. It's a nasty snapping crunch I've heard before once, and never wish to again!
@@photolukehawaiitravelsandb2885 so cool . I would love to see in person but I live in the arctic and it's far away. Really appreciate your pictures of filming.
I had no clue they paraded so slowly. It makes sense since they are trying to draw attention to her. It seems they want everyone to take in as much visual stimulus as possible from the bright colors and rhythmical slow walk they do: which causes our brains to fixate on the slow movements. (Trust me when I say we have not lost our ability to identify slow moving stalking predators in the bushes) So it’s no wonder our eyes are seemingly “magically” forced upon her.
So beautiful and graceful! I have shared it amongst some friends who will be highly interested in this. Now they can enjoy how beautiful, graceful and elegant the lady and the entire procession is.
Oiran Parade at Edo Wonderland Nikko Japan July 29, 2019. This is the Oiran Parade we got to see at the Edo Wonderland! If you haven't see this before it's really cool to watch how they all move together and synchronized! The giant geta they wear on there feet is amazing how they can walk in it! Enjoy this short video! -- Please subscribe to PhotoLukeHawaii Travels and Bon Dance: ruclips.net/user/photolukehawaiitravelsandbondance -- Bon Dance Flashbacks: ruclips.net/p/PLqR7EYUbVtGLvENF0nrh8dOXUBkw7lCkR -- Japan Adventures: ruclips.net/p/PLqR7EYUbVtGKMCm-2HxcYDTiiubAjMKFD -- Disneyland, California Adventure, and Universal Studios: ruclips.net/p/PLqR7EYUbVtGI4Z4lRHTEvJSmPAJcZX5xo Support PhotoLukeHawaii: -- Please subscribe to us: ruclips.net/user/photolukehawaii -- Support PhotoLukeHawaii on Patreon for only $3: www.patreon.com/photolukehawaii -- Support PhotoLukeHawaii on PayPal www.paypal.me/photolukehawaii - PhotoLukeHawaii merchandise on Teespring at www.teespring.com/stores/photolukehawaii - Please Follow PhotoLukeHawaii on Twitch www.twitch.tv/photolukehawaii
I visited Edo Wonderland when I vacationed in Japan in 2017. Fun for all ages. You can rent era specific costumes like samurai, farmer, etc. I learned how to make rice cakes and play the shamisen. They can teach you how to properly swing a katana sword. Spent about 4 hours there including 1 hour drinking sake!
Hello. I'm interested in seeing this Oiran parade, but I can't find much information on the internet. Could you tell me where exactly in Japan it occurs? I noticed that the video is dated July 29th, does it only happen on that day of the month or does it occur on other days in July?
This is at the Edo Wonderland in Nikko. It is a fun Ninja/Samurai town here is there web site edowonderland.net/en/ if you look at the schedule section it looks like its at 1:45pm (13:45) everyday. It’s a parade in Edo Wonderland. You have to look at the calendar of operation for the days they are open. I hope this helps.
Perdon por la ignorancia , que tipo de ritual es este, es como si estuvieran ordenand a una chica oiran? Que hermosas son las chicas y que coordinacion para hacer el ritual!! Me gusta mucho este video.
En realidad está tradición esta diseñada para presumir. He leído que la mujer en los “geta” (zapatos altos) es la mujer que tiene el precio más alto del burdel, y los hombres con mucho dinero podían pagar una noche entera con ella. Como parte de la transacción estaba esta caminata que le mostraba a los demás cuánto poder adquisitivo tenía ese hombre. Además el propósito de los zapatos tan altos es de que la mujer pueda ser vista desde cualquier lugar de entre el público. Los dos hombres que acompañan a la dama en realidad son de apoyo, en antaño la mujer arrastraba los pies y podía caerse y en parte por eso va lento el caminar, los movimientos son show. Hoy en día existen materiales más ligeros y me imagino por eso en el vídeo se ve que ella puede levantar sus pies. Una cultura sin duda muy interesante!
@@Narube98 Guauuu muchísimas gracias por darte tu tiempo para explicarme , son hermosas y no sabía nada de esto que me explicas. Siempre hay gente como tú que comparten su conocimiento. Que tengas un día bonito!
Lady Murasaki the previous video I posted had this parade but, it was a different camera which died during the end of the parade. Or maybe it was someone else's video? I don't know why but, I can watch this video over and over. It's so interesting how they all move together and what they shout out. It's weird, interesting and cool all in one! Thanks for watching Lady Murasaki! Aloha =)
Нельзя не упомянуть и об ойран гэта - высокой обуви с тремя зубцами, которую носили высокоранговые куртизанки ойран. Шествие такой девушки к клиенту через квартал удовольствий было целым ритуалом. В среднем платформа таких гэта составляет около 20 сантиметров, а держатся на ноге они по-прежнему лишь на одном ремешке между пальцами, поэтому в них нельзя просто ходить так же, как в обычных. Ойран обычно сопровождал мужчина, на которого она могла опереться.
That's the point, exaggeration. She was supposed to be worth the money investment and also be a role model for other women as the 'ideal' woman. So this was the top class standard, and these rich men paid for it.
Props to ANY young lady that can walk in stacks like that and not snap an ankle in half!
I was watching another video on Japanese foot wear and the guy said it takes 3 years to learn to walk this way apparently it they have to walk this way because of the shoes he said it takes a 10 min Walk and turns it in to a hour long walk
@jimmywalden1615 I can see why it takes 3 years! I can mentally hear the noise my ankle would make when I fouled up. It's a nasty snapping crunch I've heard before once, and never wish to again!
Well, at least she's got a guy to lean on...
I'm thinking how heavy those clothes would be. And smoothly she's walking on those mighty shoes. The power in her toes to lift and control them!
So beautiful and precise.
I think she is the most gracious of all oiran I have watched. Very put together . Cheers from Alaska Eskimo.
I agree this is one of my favorites! We were lucky to be there!
@@photolukehawaiitravelsandb2885 so cool . I would love to see in person but I live in the arctic and it's far away. Really appreciate your pictures of filming.
I had no clue they paraded so slowly. It makes sense since they are trying to draw attention to her. It seems they want everyone to take in as much visual stimulus as possible from the bright colors and rhythmical slow walk they do: which causes our brains to fixate on the slow movements. (Trust me when I say we have not lost our ability to identify slow moving stalking predators in the bushes) So it’s no wonder our eyes are seemingly “magically” forced upon her.
Lovely tradition! I love watching these.parades! ❤
So beautiful and graceful! I have shared it amongst some friends who will be highly interested in this. Now they can enjoy how beautiful, graceful and elegant the lady and the entire procession is.
Yes, I'm here after watching the oiran walk in Kimetsu no Yaiba.
The culture is already calling me to Japan..
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@@zeeshancreatz2245 thanks for watching 🤗
Oiran Parade at Edo Wonderland Nikko Japan July 29, 2019. This is the Oiran Parade we got to see at the Edo Wonderland! If you haven't see this before it's really cool to watch how they all move together and synchronized! The giant geta they wear on there feet is amazing how they can walk in it! Enjoy this short video!
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Que bonita tradiciones tienen ustedes 👍 un saludo desde CD Juárez Chihuahua México.
The most.beautiful of the oiran dochu walks❤
I watched the performance today and it was incredible
how people in front of me walk when I'm late
Very beautiful parade
Omg oiran looks so pretty I wish/I was a oiran so preetty!!
An awesome insight into the practice.thNk you.
Now i know what Daki had to go through as Orian
Very beautiful
The the red and has bangs girl is so cuteee
Incredibly cool
any one else get really good goosebumps when seeing this kinda stuff?
Komurasaki and kimetsu no yaiba brought me here 😂
I have interest in the song, do you know what it’s called?
Ⓟⓐⓘⓜⓞⓝ I'm really sorry I do not know... Thank you for watching! Aloha =)
Beautiful
demon slayer brought me here :)
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I visited Edo Wonderland when I vacationed in Japan in 2017. Fun for all ages. You can rent era specific costumes like samurai, farmer, etc. I learned how to make rice cakes and play the shamisen. They can teach you how to properly swing a katana sword. Spent about 4 hours there including 1 hour drinking sake!
Hello. I'm interested in seeing this Oiran parade, but I can't find much information on the internet. Could you tell me where exactly in Japan it occurs? I noticed that the video is dated July 29th, does it only happen on that day of the month or does it occur on other days in July?
This is at the Edo Wonderland in Nikko. It is a fun Ninja/Samurai town here is there web site edowonderland.net/en/ if you look at the schedule section it looks like its at 1:45pm (13:45) everyday. It’s a parade in Edo Wonderland. You have to look at the calendar of operation for the days they are open. I hope this helps.
What are they saying? "Oh ne riiii"? お ね りいい
Poor Daki.
tanjiro??
Como eu vim parar aqui?
Perdon por la ignorancia , que tipo de ritual es este, es como si estuvieran ordenand a una chica oiran? Que hermosas son las chicas y que coordinacion para hacer el ritual!! Me gusta mucho este video.
En realidad está tradición esta diseñada para presumir. He leído que la mujer en los “geta” (zapatos altos) es la mujer que tiene el precio más alto del burdel, y los hombres con mucho dinero podían pagar una noche entera con ella. Como parte de la transacción estaba esta caminata que le mostraba a los demás cuánto poder adquisitivo tenía ese hombre. Además el propósito de los zapatos tan altos es de que la mujer pueda ser vista desde cualquier lugar de entre el público. Los dos hombres que acompañan a la dama en realidad son de apoyo, en antaño la mujer arrastraba los pies y podía caerse y en parte por eso va lento el caminar, los movimientos son show. Hoy en día existen materiales más ligeros y me imagino por eso en el vídeo se ve que ella puede levantar sus pies. Una cultura sin duda muy interesante!
@@Narube98 Guauuu muchísimas gracias por darte tu tiempo para explicarme , son hermosas y no sabía nada de esto que me explicas. Siempre hay gente como tú que comparten su conocimiento. Que tengas un día bonito!
❤❤
What did she say?
Nice
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Is oiran parade an everyday event?
@@yowtabz5922 they have it at the Edo Wonderland everyday they are open, once a day at a certain time.
@@photolukehawaiitravelsandb2885 thank you for a quick reply
I thought I saw this in another video but was that Geisha?
Lady Murasaki the previous video I posted had this parade but, it was a different camera which died during the end of the parade. Or maybe it was someone else's video? I don't know why but, I can watch this video over and over. It's so interesting how they all move together and what they shout out. It's weird, interesting and cool all in one! Thanks for watching Lady Murasaki! Aloha =)
FFS!.. i need a program to know whats happening... whats it all mean!...
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Still beautiful to this day ...What did she say at the end
I'm not sure but I really enjoyed this too!
She said Thank you very much for coming today.Please take your time and relax.
She was speaking in a manner unique to courtesans.
@@もちゃこ-s1e appreciate the translation ❤️
@@もちゃこ-s1e thank you 🤗
Что символизирует женшина в болших гетах.Прошу кто знает ,подскажите .На эту ходьбу можно смотреть безконечно.💕💝💗
Нельзя не упомянуть и об ойран гэта - высокой обуви с тремя зубцами, которую носили высокоранговые куртизанки ойран. Шествие такой девушки к клиенту через квартал удовольствий было целым ритуалом. В среднем платформа таких гэта составляет около 20 сантиметров, а держатся на ноге они по-прежнему лишь на одном ремешке между пальцами, поэтому в них нельзя просто ходить так же, как в обычных. Ойран обычно сопровождал мужчина, на которого она могла опереться.
@@bushmastershaingun2343 Спасибо за ответ.🙏
One piece wano arc brougt me here
THOSE...are platforms..
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@@Marquee_Gaming88 thank you!
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I want an Oiran....
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Anyone come here because of demon slayer…?😂
@@xluvjujux one piece wano country arc
Thanks to demon slayer
Their still alive 💀☠️
All of this for an Oiran to spend the night in a rich man house...ridiculous
LOL it was a great performance though.
money and time have made their mark, call it what you want but they had pride and strength back in the day
That's the point, exaggeration. She was supposed to be worth the money investment and also be a role model for other women as the 'ideal' woman. So this was the top class standard, and these rich men paid for it.