Thursday, August 09, 2007

Goin to Gion


Can I tell you...about the Gion District in Kyoto. After my trip to Hong Kong I had to go to Tokyo for a few days. Instead of staying in the city, I decided to take the weekend off and go to Kyoto with my girlfriend Mana Igarashi, an editor for Spur fashion magazine.

First stop was an area called Gion, one of the oldest districts in Kyoto. It's famous because of the cluster of ochayas (tea houses) dating back from the Shogun era and it's the best place to spot maikos and geishas strutting about. Some of these tea houses are members only and in most cases cater to a strictly Japanese clientele.
I was lucky enough to get a few snapshots of these 'artists' in full regalia. They obliged me because I asked so politely but as soon as I took the shot, the were gone in an instant. You can just imagine the amount of attention they receive as they try to go from tea house to tea house. Everybody wants to take a photo and I can only assume it's an absolute nightmare for them.
The district is a bit of an outdoor mall with stores selling anything associated with geishas and their tea houses. Vintage kimono swatches as well as actual vintage kimonos, porcelain tea cups, sock and shoe stores. One particular fabric store is famous because of the amount of inventory it carries. When I was there, a mother and daughter came in dressed in traditional kimono. The mother was helping her daughter choose a new kimono for a special ceremony. It was like being caught in a time warp watching the two of them discuss and consider each print and design as the different kimonos were being laid out for their perusal. I went crazy of course and bought my share of swatches for my personal collection. Many of you may already know, I'm a bit of a printaholic.
On the weekends apparently, it's becoming quite fashionable to don a kimono with your girlfriends and go to brunch and walk around town just like the old days. I saw a boy and a girl both wearing traditional attire holding hands like they stepped out of an ancient hiroshige. The most amazing thing was that other people appeared to be completely oblivious to them. I seemed to be the only one looking at them, the obvious tourist that I was.
Even Minnie Mouse got into the act and got a geisha make over.

14 comments:

Janice said...

I LOVE LOVE LOVE KYOTO!!! You are so lucky to take a photo of the geishas. They're not that easy to find and not many of them left! Thank goodness this beautiful city was spared of bombings during the war. It is definitely a treasure. Your photos make me want to go back...NOW.

Olivier said...

J'adore, la maison à thé est magnifique. je trouve aussi que les kimonos et les coiffures sont tres belles.


I adore, the house with tea is splendid. I also find that the kimonos and the hairstyles are very beautiful.

Zenia said...

Everytime I read your blog it's like travel time for me too. I enjoy reading them and seeing all those places you have been and your experiences makes me happy.

stilettoheights said...

These photos are amazing....And Spur is one of my latest magazine obsessions, that and Miss Figaro and Vogue Nippon....

CountryGirl_CityLife said...

Stiletto told me you mentioned Spur in your latest post and I had to run over, like her I have a bad addiction to Japanese Fashion Mags, the fashion and editorials are just amazing. Besides Spur, I have been addicted to So-En and RT these days and why isn't there a US version of Madame Figaro??? I often see write-ups on you in them as well, even though I can't read a single word! OK, off my rant, Gion looks amazing, I really hope I get to visit Kyoto someday.

Ming_the_Merciless said...

I love the kimono prints!! They are gorgeous!

I always want to go to Japan, specifically the onsen in Hokkaido.

thwany said...

i love the intricate hair

Iheartfashion said...

Beautiful pics!
I'm so jealous...

Alice Olive said...

The prints are so delicate. My whole impression of this part of Japanese culture is delicacy. As opposed to the glaringly obvious. Great post!

lluviaschick said...

the geisha outfits are so so wonderful... they look like haute couture dresses

McDreamer said...

'been to Kyoto twice already and I really love it!!! Actually, I love Japan... Even the people are very nice. Your pictures are so breathtaking, makes me want to visit Japan again...

The Amonette's said...

I just read in the Febuary comments that you are not going to design a Fall/Winter '07 line for Target?!?

If you read this, yes, I know I'm being overly dramatic, but your Rafe for Target line was the best thing to happen to my very price-conscious purse collection. Please tell me that you'll be designing another line for Tar-jay in the future...

Who's That Fashionista? said...

I would really love to travel to Asia and experience the culture.

Carolina Lange said...

Amazing photos! Tokyo is such a unique place.