Why Oiran Prostitutes Walked Down the Streets with a Parade

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @Stranger_shinee
    @Stranger_shinee 2 года назад +7604

    Since demon slayer is at this point where they were at red light district this helped me to understand so much more. Thank you :)

    • @DiegoGonzalez-sr9kl
      @DiegoGonzalez-sr9kl 2 года назад +209

      Literally why I'm here

    • @SomeAnimeSimp
      @SomeAnimeSimp 2 года назад +54

      Ya me too

    • @hrs795
      @hrs795 2 года назад +124

      But it's weird in the Eng translate didn't say 'red light district' but 'entertainment district'. In essence, it has different context. 🤷

    • @muzankibutsuji7260
      @muzankibutsuji7260 2 года назад +24

      WHY I AM HERE TOO AHYSYSGDYW

    • @jollie7391
      @jollie7391 2 года назад +15

      @@muzankibutsuji7260 Hee hee~

  • @katden8912
    @katden8912 3 года назад +2891

    Very interesting content. The explanations regarding poorer prostitutes and male prostitutes were very sympathetic and informative.

  • @octapusxft
    @octapusxft 2 года назад +2064

    This puts a lot of the Kimetsu no Yaiba scenes of the recent arc into proper context.
    So the the little girls serving the Oirans were Kamuro. It also shows the hachi monji walk

  • @aakashiyer4885
    @aakashiyer4885 2 года назад +4792

    This explains a lot and the entertainment district arc of demon slayer
    Overall makes more sense as well.
    There's the walk and the the kamuro as well as some children with the oirans in the anime don't get explained but they do explain what a oiran is in a line .... that is in a way they tell they are ideal people.
    The main trio tanjiro inosuke and zenitsu being picked up to be oirans and the matrens I guess those ladies were proclaiming that they would be future insurance etc.
    Thanks a lot shogo

    • @miyako1909
      @miyako1909 2 года назад +241

      They don't explain those in the anime because it is common knowledge that almost all Japanese know through history classes at school. The anime is created for the Japanese audience after all. It is the same as Western movies. For example, there is no explanation about cowboys, sheriff, US government system, etc. so Asians that watch those movies have to do some research about them.

    • @dhruvsenju
      @dhruvsenju 2 года назад +50

      I clicked this video, just to find this comment

    • @nani0logy
      @nani0logy 2 года назад +19

      I was wondering why they were doing that in the episode so i looked it up and found this. Japan is so interesting :)

    • @aakashiyer4885
      @aakashiyer4885 2 года назад +18

      @@nani0logy I guess all countries have their own interesting stuff

    • @ThefamilyOyibo
      @ThefamilyOyibo 2 года назад +6

      Yes, this definitely helps explain more about that arc!

  • @cesarvidelac
    @cesarvidelac 3 года назад +344

    As beautiful as they are, I'm glad this "tradition" ended. Just a glorified form of slavery. Thank you for sharing.

    • @youknowwho2217
      @youknowwho2217 2 года назад +3

      Was looking for this comment💯

    • @SkyeAten
      @SkyeAten 2 года назад +34

      The tradition has NOT ended. Still happening today. Check Wikipedia and other sources online for details. Sorry to shatter the dream.
      He also doesn't share it in a way that really condemns it either. Just objectively talks about it, even going so far as to say the Oirain were also considered "ideal woman". Many men are not against going to those places (39% have admited to paying for it) and treat woman only as valuable to them as they are useful. My friend is a Japanese housewife and she says they are generally looked down on (and it doesn't take long to realize how very little gender equality there is here in Japan). When I asked her if she's scared her husband will go to those places she simply said "as long as I don't find out". My other friend says her bf goes to those places because "men have needs". I was shocked but she just looks the other way it seems and many woman here do. I've heard many other stories. Those areas are still big here today. And many are not legal.

    • @antiromantic986
      @antiromantic986 2 года назад

      It's straight up prostitution and pedophilia I to am glad it's dwindled but I wouldn't say it's over

    • @shubhasur6113
      @shubhasur6113 Год назад +1

      Exactly

  • @anaideviveiros6597
    @anaideviveiros6597 3 года назад +1495

    Could you make a special video talking more about the Kagema? That was very interesting! What kind of men became Kagema?

    • @cassiebelmont993
      @cassiebelmont993 3 года назад +86

      Yes I concur I'm intrigued. Please tell us about the lives of Kagema. Also since the subject is related to gay men could you explain some term that homosexual men are called. I'm aware of the slur "okama" and would like to hear the history of its usage in today's Japan and in the past.

    • @pablodelsegundo9502
      @pablodelsegundo9502 3 года назад +7

      I totally agree!

    • @Deatheater4444
      @Deatheater4444 3 года назад +6

      Hot, svelte ones with fine features.

    • @asqz123
      @asqz123 3 года назад +7

      Please, do so. Such a very intriguishing issue Kagema is...

    • @pablodelsegundo9502
      @pablodelsegundo9502 3 года назад +12

      @@Deatheater4444 A perky rump is all I really ask for.

  • @lolas1124
    @lolas1124 3 года назад +575

    your content is really interesting. Although the life conditions of these women were awful, we need to know their stories so we can learn from the past.

  • @meribor
    @meribor 3 года назад +362

    The history of sex work in Japan is just wild to me...

    • @1000-8-
      @1000-8- 3 года назад +46

      Everywhere is the same, same reasons, same unhealthy everything...

    • @i.b.640
      @i.b.640 6 месяцев назад +1

      Everything is wild today. Maybe because we are all so tamed

  • @zetizahara
    @zetizahara 2 года назад +118

    It's so fascinating that everyday customs in periods of Japanese history have become so ritualized and steeped in ceremonial traditions.
    I remember reading that the geisha first became popular when people had become tired of the oiran and found them too formal and old-fashioned, I was amazed just because nowadays the geisha is also such an old tradition.

  • @jesussaves6625
    @jesussaves6625 2 года назад +214

    I'd love to hear about what happened during the transition period, after the anti- prostitution laws were enacted. Thank you for such interesting historical information.

  • @teekanyel5656
    @teekanyel5656 2 года назад +27

    Inosuke watching this: "She won't last one second in the mountains."

  • @munecabonbon
    @munecabonbon 2 года назад +18

    "if you are reading one piece wano kuni story, you may be nodding now."
    me stopping mid nod-

  • @Ameera-dm4zv
    @Ameera-dm4zv 2 года назад +14

    My heart aches for the women who lived this way of life against their will 😭😭😭

  • @jm8837
    @jm8837 3 года назад +267

    I suddenly remember Mio from the anime Dororo when you talks about Yotaka. It seem really sad tho like Mio also go around in Night or ask warriors you know to be her guess and end up treating her like a garbage. Also the Kagema is so interesting. I hope you make video of it soon.

    • @dflaming1371
      @dflaming1371 2 года назад +33

      Yes Dororo (I'll refer to the 2019 though the original is worth a watch) they did not romanticize anything about the era. You felt the "walking on eggshells" feeling if you weren't in a town already decimated. There was so much cruelty, much of it needed just to survive.
      And poor Mio. She was so strong and did not deserve getting caught in the middle like that. I wish she hadn't jumped sides to get money faster-i wish she didn't have to go through that at all...

  • @hyderali6417
    @hyderali6417 2 года назад +51

    She walk so slow she wouldn't survive in mountains
    Inosuke

  • @shakiestalocachica
    @shakiestalocachica 3 года назад +82

    Haha I lived in Shinmachi in Osaka for four years, I only found out it had been a historical red light district when I tried to look up old photos of my street and saw historical photos with the telltale window grates and written explanations. It was a fun thing to know, I guess, but sad considering the history.

  • @d00mpirate
    @d00mpirate 3 года назад +151

    Please do another video about all the ranks and kinds of yujyos! I'd love to know more about the Kagema, and maybe you could also clarify more about Oiran? I have read that there are multiple ranks within the Oiran rank, like Tayu and Sancha, but that a lot of people use the terms Oiran and Tayu interchangeably without realizing it doesn't mean quite the same thing. I'd also be really curious to know what happens when Oiran get old, or sick! Thanks for the video!

  • @kimberlypatton9634
    @kimberlypatton9634 2 года назад +93

    Fantastically informative as usual! Please speak a little about what is known about the "average" citizens attitudes towards the common prostitutes in relation to basic moral attitudes and the family units? Were they scorned and thought of as detrimental to families by wives etc?

  • @NiaJustNia
    @NiaJustNia 3 года назад +660

    What would happen if an Oiran became pregnant? I imagine Oiran would have limited clientele, so knowing who the father was would be much easier, so were the children still as doomed if they lived? If Oiran were so well revered, would the men want to keep the sons? And would daughters have a higher chance of becoming an Oiran vs other girls?

    • @biazacha
      @biazacha 2 года назад +360

      I know some very famous Oirans in history ended up marrying former clients so I assume at least the sons would have a better future than slavery since I can’t imagine they harming the body of one after investing so many time and resources for each Oiran.

    • @Persona3Yukari
      @Persona3Yukari 2 года назад +188

      if they are pregnant it depends on the house owner... Either the oiran could be kicked out, or the baby will sent to other family to take care of them... or the baby will be kept around, and when they grow up they can work as servant or another pr0stitute. Or the very sad result... they will be get an ab*rti*n either willingly or by force
      .
      .
      but mostly oiran and other pr0stitutes will drink a certain herbal potion (morning pills back in the day) to prevent the pregnancy after having an s3xual intercourse

    • @elenalizabeth
      @elenalizabeth 2 года назад +159

      It would mostly have depended on the men that had been with her - some of them may have liked the woman and been willing to marry “their Oiran” and keep the child, other men would have said to “get rid of it” in which case they would drink a tea/elixir of something like Rue or Neem (these can trigger menstruation/abortion). They may have also kept the pregnancy hidden for as long as possible and then “been too ill to see others” for a few months once she got too big to hide it/birth the baby, then the baby could be raised by her family or other prostitutes in her “house”.
      They may have also regularly taken something like Hibiscus-Rosa or Tulsi that work by preventing menstruation/implantation. There was also other methods like using water to “rinse out” after the man had left.

    • @Persona3Yukari
      @Persona3Yukari 2 года назад +60

      @@elenalizabeth it's hard and sad to be an oiran even though they looks so beautiful

    • @professorpick
      @professorpick 2 года назад

      @@biazacha clothes hanger

  • @vibechecker2805
    @vibechecker2805 3 года назад +32

    Also, the reason why Oirans wear their Obi in front of their kimono is to be easier when they take off their kimonos 👘

    • @mk098a
      @mk098a 2 года назад +2

      Not entirely true, Oiran were considered celebrities and fashion trend setters, it was part of their style and commoners started reverted their obi tie to the back when Geisha were created, since they did that to differentiate themselves from Oiran

  • @JoeyMastropiero
    @JoeyMastropiero 3 года назад +128

    Great content! ^^ congratulations! In Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927) the party place where rich men went to gamble and such, was called Yoshiwara. Now I understand it all!

    • @zanizone3617
      @zanizone3617 3 года назад +10

      I was looking for a comment mentioning this. In the Thea Von Harbou short novel that inspired the movie, Yoshiwara has a larger role in moving along the plot. I have always found these kind of connections very intriguing.

    • @omomo202
      @omomo202 2 года назад +3

      I’m glad there are others who have seen that movie! It’s so interesting!

  • @lavande5252
    @lavande5252 3 года назад +72

    Poor girls , I'm pretty sure that they were all sad .
    Especially the young girls this is horrible it's reminds me of spirited away.

  • @avillaruel3789
    @avillaruel3789 3 года назад +26

    You had me pleasantly surprised with the One Piece plug 🤩🤩🤩. New subscriber here!!!

    • @plyric
      @plyric 3 года назад

      But you forgot Gintama! ;)

  • @jonkomatsu8192
    @jonkomatsu8192 3 года назад +112

    Interesting! A lot of new information for me, especially the Yotaka, Kagema--and the monks! Wow.
    Yes, please do a video about the Yotaka and Kagema as well. Mahalo!

    • @rogervalencia9874
      @rogervalencia9874 3 года назад +1

      I am also hoping from a new video devoted to yotaka and kagema. You are the man, Shogo!!

  • @samkelongema
    @samkelongema Год назад +8

    I am very grateful that you make this content about your culture and traditions. The content is presented is such a well organised and respectable manner. I am Zulu from South Africa and I have been drawn to Japanese culture and have been inspired to learn your language and cultures. Hopefully one day my learning will serve me well when I visit your country. I wish you all the best.

  • @sreetamadas6319
    @sreetamadas6319 2 года назад +4

    I'm here after watching Kimetsu no yaiba yukaku hen. This Oiran procession was shown there. Your content is so explanatory and interesting!!!!! Thank you!

  • @joyjoyz778
    @joyjoyz778 5 месяцев назад +2

    I did the oiran experience, have some awesome pics 😊 I felt the prettiest dressed up with the full make up and hairdo. The kimono was sooo heavy and the shoes hard to stand on, can't imagine how it was to wear it daily.

  • @reddevil4725
    @reddevil4725 2 года назад +20

    I SWEAR I'M GOING TO BECOME NUMBER ONE OIRAN IN YOSHIWARA!

  • @chaaaa-chan
    @chaaaa-chan 2 года назад +12

    Koinatsu and Warabihime, two beautiful Oirans of Demon Slayer

  • @gruu
    @gruu 3 года назад +38

    This was super interesting, I'd never thought that the red light disctricts go back that far and have such specific historical and cultural implications

  • @wisteriashika
    @wisteriashika 2 года назад +18

    Any Demon Slayer fans here?

  • @SunsetMap
    @SunsetMap 3 года назад +56

    I would love to learn more about the yotaka and the kagema!! I appreciate the sympathetic way in which you presented the topic.
    PD. Men who work as prostitutes are called male prostitutes.

    • @gangurogeisha
      @gangurogeisha 3 года назад +5

      I thought the word “prostitute” was gender neutral, but whatever.

    • @SunsetMap
      @SunsetMap 3 года назад +7

      @@gangurogeisha as far as I could find, prostitute is mostly used and associated with women, which is why the term male prostitute is used as well. But you are correct in that the term is not gendered. I guess history has made it seem more female centric.

  • @lanyra03
    @lanyra03 2 года назад +4

    I actually came here because of One Piece and this video helped me very much to understand this part of Japanese culture. Thanks!

  • @legendusbg5580
    @legendusbg5580 2 года назад +153

    Watching Kimetsu no Yaiba Entertainment District and everything about it makes sense. Well for the Oiran Part.
    I thought it was just an addition to the anime but its an actual Japanese culture lasting 3 decades.
    Its just proves that we have more to learn and thanks to Demon Slayer we have an actual presentation on how this culture work.
    Thanks Shogo🤗😁

    • @SkyeAten
      @SkyeAten 2 года назад +4

      A culture that's still alive here today, although just renamed. If you look at how big the redlight districts here are and look even a little bit closer. You'll find this exact same thing still happening today. If you don't believe me, visit Japan, or check online, Wikipedia etc. And you can also watch a video on RUclips about the "#1 hostess in Japan". She has pretty much the exact same role. She can show away men she doesn't like, she's extremely expensive, and since she's "acquainted" with her clients, sleeping with them is not illegal and actively encouraged by her company... It's a nice loophole because they are obviously not just paying for her chit-chat but it looks like that on paper. See the vid for details. She however did seem to choose the job, but there are still many woman here that for various reasons, didn't choose it. "Lower ranking" than her.
      Some interesting extra info ^^

  • @miguelgaxiola8921
    @miguelgaxiola8921 3 года назад +43

    In my culture ideal women must know how to make corn or flour tortillas by hand.

    • @ingasparrow
      @ingasparrow 3 года назад +15

      You joke, but oiran were the original Idols.

    • @Conebrije
      @Conebrije 2 года назад

      You are from my country i presume 🤣

  • @bluejellosuu9583
    @bluejellosuu9583 2 года назад +6

    You know your audience hella well when you talk about things, anything anime influences other nations to be HIGHLY interested about japan
    And yes, due to many many anime, manga, games i do know what they are, which of course does catch my curiosity and turns it into interest
    Thank you for the video, and honestly japan should be proud of having anime, it honestly is 1 of the greatest things ever!

    • @ronswanson398
      @ronswanson398 2 года назад +1

      Well you know 80% of the world's anime DOES come from Japan so it's not THAT unlikely that he would know his audience.

  • @Skiz8
    @Skiz8 2 года назад +11

    Is anyone else here because of Daki for demon slayer? 🙂

  • @thelastMaster100
    @thelastMaster100 3 года назад +12

    I love learning about Japanese history and culture. This was awesome thank you!

  • @Webb4life-asy7971
    @Webb4life-asy7971 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the history lesson.

  • @Adhius
    @Adhius Год назад +2

    Not even a year ago you had the goal to achieve 10.000 subscribers. I'm so happy you have achieved so much since then. Thank you for your dedication! As a student of Japanese, I enjoy a lot your content. もう一度心から感謝します!

  • @grassic
    @grassic 3 года назад +10

    Very informative, its interesting to hear this this side of the traditional culture described so sensitively

  • @gateauxq4604
    @gateauxq4604 3 года назад +85

    I would love to see a video about Kagema, Ive never heard of them before and them being companions for Buddhist monks makes it even more intriguing!

    • @kookykoruc1827
      @kookykoruc1827 2 года назад

      Were they buddhist or just monks/mountain people? Because i don't think that's allowed in buddhism as its about throwing away physical things

    • @effingcool1780
      @effingcool1780 2 года назад +2

      @@kookykoruc1827 It is similar to what catholics did. Since contact with women was forbidden they slept with "boys" aka make prostitutes. And they thought it is not a sin as long as they are not sleeping with women 😑

    • @lunix3259
      @lunix3259 2 года назад

      @@effingcool1780 did u mean the minister? Not all catholics aren't allowed that

  • @valhoundmom
    @valhoundmom 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video, I really appreciate the amazing things I learn about Japanese culture and history from your videos

  • @bezimonski9513
    @bezimonski9513 3 года назад +21

    And all of a sudden, one arc in the Demon Slayer manga makes more sense. Great video!

  • @luxluther436
    @luxluther436 2 года назад +92

    “But have you ever heard of Yujyo and Oiran?”
    Me, a Demon Slayer fan: *Why yes I have*

    • @Shubham.Katyal
      @Shubham.Katyal 2 года назад +4

      70% of the comments: yes, yes. Same here brother

  • @givemethasauce5720
    @givemethasauce5720 2 года назад +5

    while watching the latest season of demon slayer, this gives a lot of info about the anime as well and the roles of many characters

  • @Yo-ui4hw
    @Yo-ui4hw 3 года назад +64

    This is the first time I heard about the Kagema and it was really interesting to hear. It would be great if you would be able to make a video about this topic.

  • @animejitki
    @animejitki 2 года назад +2

    All I gotta say is that you enlightened me for demon slayer

  • @joannaustin
    @joannaustin 3 года назад +14

    I really enjoy your shows. Could you have a show about Noh theatre. Also the theatre with the puppets where men are dressed in black controlling the puppets. I forgot the name. Also the tea ceremony. Thank you for your informative shows.
    Grandmom from Philly, USA

    • @LetsaskShogo
      @LetsaskShogo  3 года назад +7

      Thank you for leaving a comment!
      I actually already have a video planned about Noh theatre!
      I hope you can give me just a little bit more time!

  • @miryamamar5442
    @miryamamar5442 2 года назад +5

    When I studied Nihongo, I also tried to learn about Japanese culture. So yes, this is an excellent review video.

    • @opal_lizer2753
      @opal_lizer2753 2 года назад

      Genuine question : How far have you gone (meaning if you know some Kanji or if you can speak Japanese sentences in a full conversation etc etc)

    • @miryamamar5442
      @miryamamar5442 2 года назад +1

      @@opal_lizer2753 My studies were back in 1990. We were only taught conversational Nihingo. The class wanted to be able to read as well. We were expected to know about a thousand kanji.

    • @opal_lizer2753
      @opal_lizer2753 2 года назад

      @@miryamamar5442 that is nice actually, I am learning two or three languages atm (Filipino Tagalog and Japanese as a choice, Spanish for class)

  • @jasonmorris9330
    @jasonmorris9330 2 года назад +2

    Tanjiro, Tengen, Nezuko, Zenitsu and Inosuke vs Daki and Gyutaro brought me here

  • @kibathecoolkid
    @kibathecoolkid 2 года назад +1

    I Loved how kny showed us this part of the culture, Ive seen some things about oirans Before but with this video I learnt many mind blowing facts. Thank you!

  • @Captain23rdGaming
    @Captain23rdGaming 2 года назад +3

    with the demon slayer arc that has been out i wanted to find out more about the Oiran and came apon this video which actually helps 😄

  • @bacrope
    @bacrope 2 года назад +9

    Did demon slayer watchers get this recommendation

  • @rebeccabilbrey1849
    @rebeccabilbrey1849 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for highlighting the fact their obi is tied in the front unlike a Geisha who the theirs in the back.

  • @agentoskar6698
    @agentoskar6698 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations on this insightful presentation.
    Also Daki is pure .

  • @Omm0302
    @Omm0302 2 года назад +5

    don't know what happened to RUclips. These oiran videos are being recommended a lot after watching demon slayer. Just got oiran procession in edumora a few days ago. RUclips knows what I'm doing

  • @kassyyar97
    @kassyyar97 2 года назад +23

    Since it was shut so recently, I wonder if there are still former workers that could share their experiences, to keep the tales documented.

    • @mk098a
      @mk098a 2 года назад +4

      There were reports that some former Oiran and people who worked with them work at places that do Oiran parades and other traditional theme parks so it’s re-enacted properly

  • @LunaaDragoon
    @LunaaDragoon 2 года назад +1

    Ooo, this channel looks so intresting. Finally YT recommended something useful. ^^

  • @danteshollowedgrounds
    @danteshollowedgrounds Год назад

    I can't believe I had stumbled on to your channel again after forgetting about it for so long and lost my mind I'm glad to see it again now.

  • @lekshmis9216
    @lekshmis9216 2 года назад +7

    me here watching this after watching the recent episodes of demon slayer season 2

  • @rogervalencia9874
    @rogervalencia9874 3 года назад +4

    This explains Wano arc in One Piece. Thanks Shogo!

  • @alexie832
    @alexie832 3 года назад +7

    I just came across your channel and your content is so amazing! 😁👍

  • @klientproby
    @klientproby 2 года назад +2

    I grew up in Kyoto and sometimes went to Gion district to admire the kimono-clad Maiko and Geisha. Probably saw the oiran walk parade. Didn't really understand at the time what this represented. Very interesting and informative. Would love to learn more about the Tagema.

  • @anaideviveiros6597
    @anaideviveiros6597 3 года назад +4

    Awesome video! I understand Komurasaki better now ❤️

  • @vibhisingh3826
    @vibhisingh3826 2 года назад +4

    not me getting this recommended a year later while i'm watching demon slayer the entertAinment district arc

  • @princessdoringoshimizu8167
    @princessdoringoshimizu8167 2 года назад +8

    That's why I really love kimetsu no yaiba because it shows the culture of japan. And also thanks for making this content. Living here in Japan is getting more interesting because of your vlogs.

  • @antwan1357
    @antwan1357 3 года назад +16

    I want to know about this game called "GO".

  • @OpheliaNoelleW481
    @OpheliaNoelleW481 2 года назад +4

    I just started watching this guys videos and I’m loving it! I love everything about Japanese religion, and japan itself. I’m only part Japanese but even If I have a little bit of it I want to know everything about Japan

  • @Michelle-if4he
    @Michelle-if4he 2 года назад +17

    Whos here because of Demon Slayer? 🙋‍♀️
    As always Shogo, thanks for such gteat content!

  • @Ukrainiangirl1990
    @Ukrainiangirl1990 3 года назад +1

    FINALLY!!!! I found a youtube channel with non-western information about Oiran! Arigatou gosaimashita!!!

  • @ayanehatsume
    @ayanehatsume 2 года назад +5

    Here from Kimetsu no Yaiba✋
    It is so great that anime brings us closer to other cultures 🥰

  • @TheEleventeen
    @TheEleventeen 3 года назад +4

    Wonderful video ! (with sad topic, but wonderfully made video)

  • @johnlacroix3522
    @johnlacroix3522 3 года назад +3

    Interesting..,,I’ve always loved the theatrics of the oirian walks, thanks for the enlightenment

  • @archiebalidoy948
    @archiebalidoy948 2 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot, now i understand why Daki called as Oiran 😊 Arigato guzaimas 😊

  • @barnabyrt1012
    @barnabyrt1012 5 месяцев назад

    Very interesting, thank you for sharing, sir.

  • @SenkouNoMahimeEne
    @SenkouNoMahimeEne 3 года назад +15

    I really enjoyed this, especially the end part on yotaka and kagema, super infomative. I hope this doesnt come off as condescending, but Oiran wouldn't have learned shamisen. She would have learned kokyu, koto, and hand drum, much in the style of the Tayu. Other than that, this is very spot on. Keep up the great work

  • @lukaglisic8545
    @lukaglisic8545 2 года назад +6

    I know this from Demon slayer. I think Daki is oiran

  • @simona-elenapietrosu5310
    @simona-elenapietrosu5310 2 года назад +2

    i love the way you explain things. and because of demon slayer, this is very interesting to me

  • @MajorVThreat
    @MajorVThreat 2 года назад +2

    This litteraly showed up right when i watched entertainment district arc.

  • @marthajaico4540
    @marthajaico4540 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much. I can understand about the Kimetsu no yaiba yukakku hen

  • @watsonholmes3903
    @watsonholmes3903 2 года назад +14

    I find this very interesting as I had been watching the new season of Demon Slayer which takes place in one of these ‘red light districts’ and knowing this information makes a lot of things clearer

  • @allydean-ikon6086
    @allydean-ikon6086 2 года назад

    3:07 my great grandparents too 💕🔥 nice pic bytw

  • @dreenyan
    @dreenyan 2 года назад +1

    Wooooow! Watching this from January 2022 is crazy! When he said he wanted 10K subscribers and I look over to see he's currently at 765K.... xD

  • @anosromanee-conti7960
    @anosromanee-conti7960 2 года назад +6

    are you guys here after watching kimetsu s2?

  • @Sannypowa
    @Sannypowa 2 года назад +3

    Shogo, your channel is a precious source for all us westerners who are interested in understanding Japanese culture, many thanks to you. Geishas are obviously very popular in the west, I could blame this to both film makers and Japanese themselves not being so open about their culture for decades. I am subscribing now, thank you for your work :) It's a shame that the west's only source of understanding about Japanese culture has to come from Japanese anime. I would prefer Japanese culture being explained from Japanese people, not through anime.

  • @umbreoniteUwU
    @umbreoniteUwU Год назад

    Well, you wanted 10k subs by july 2021, its now july 2023 and you have 1.6 million!!! Thats amazing!!!

  • @gamerboi154
    @gamerboi154 2 года назад +1

    This explains very things about entertainment district arc

  • @bluecupcake7401
    @bluecupcake7401 3 года назад +4

    This video was so interesting! Liked and subscribed. I'd love to see a video about yotaka and the kagema.:)

  • @domtimmyanimations4120
    @domtimmyanimations4120 2 года назад +3

    demon slayer fans bringing in the views rn

  • @kugos
    @kugos 2 года назад

    coming here after kny, this helped me understand oiran alot better! thank you for this video!!

  • @lightsfeet9786
    @lightsfeet9786 2 года назад +2

    Strange how this got recommend to me after I started watching the entertainment district arc

  • @RJinoona
    @RJinoona 3 года назад +10

    I always love this channel! It's very informative! May I ask something, is oiran or geisha can be bought by a man? I read on several mangas that samurai often bought an oiran/geisha they like to make them free from working at yukaku

    • @mk098a
      @mk098a 2 года назад +1

      One way to leave either profession was to either marry them and buy out their contract with whoever owned it

    • @RJinoona
      @RJinoona 2 года назад

      @@mk098a thank u for the answer!

  • @sI0m0
    @sI0m0 2 года назад +3

    I’ve learned more here than countless classes of history😐

  • @keito-kun6618
    @keito-kun6618 2 года назад +2

    Gintama.
    Yoshiwara Arc and that oiran walk by Tsukuyo in latter episode/season

  • @shashameowgaming8664
    @shashameowgaming8664 2 года назад +2

    Anyone else didn’t notice the change in lighting as said in the Omake talk?🤣🤣

  • @Maru_812
    @Maru_812 2 года назад +7

    No why RUclips now all the comments are gonna be about demon slayer ☠️

  • @klm_shadow
    @klm_shadow 3 года назад +4

    Very interesting content.

  • @aoki16.
    @aoki16. 2 года назад +1

    I first heard about them in Demon Slayer and i found it really interesting. Thanks for this!

  • @rananashi6755
    @rananashi6755 2 года назад +1

    I just learned a new lesson about yujyo and yukako. Arigato gozamashita.