I swear I screamed when I saw Kosen's ensemble, because I remember seeing her wearing it in person XD! If only my pictures from that day came out well... Kosen and Katsuyuki make for such a cute pair, I want to see them dance together again.
@@Mean_Jean That perhaps was true "back in the day". More recent statistics (pre COVID 19) indicate that the vast majority of foreign visitors to Japan are from fellow Asian nations; especially from China, South Korea ,Taiwan and Hong Kong. English speaking countries come in further down the list. The USA, for example, has usually lurked around 5th place just ahead of Thailand. Other ANGLOPHONE nations follow further behind. The good news is that in Japan's major cities and tourist meccas like Kyoto there are plenty of multi-language Japanese interpreters and translators around to help the foreign visitor get over any "language barrier".
I can't imagine how expensive such a beautiful event must be.
Beautiful❤🌸❤
What a beautiful and memorable experience.
I swear I screamed when I saw Kosen's ensemble, because I remember seeing her wearing it in person XD! If only my pictures from that day came out well...
Kosen and Katsuyuki make for such a cute pair, I want to see them dance together again.
桝梅での一場面、こ恵美さんも接客したり地方したりして大変❗️貴重な動画です。
im speechless... wow.
Kosen is soooo cute & delicate >w<
I wonder if many maiko can speak English. It'd be awesome to chat with them.
just learn Japanese🤣🙈 i think it s faster than otherwise
@@thaliagraichen8312 Nah, they can learn english since they're business relies heavily on tourism
@@Mean_Jean That perhaps was true "back in the day". More recent statistics (pre COVID 19) indicate that the vast majority of foreign visitors to Japan are from fellow Asian nations; especially from China, South Korea ,Taiwan and Hong Kong. English speaking countries
come in further down the list. The USA, for example, has usually lurked around 5th place just ahead of Thailand. Other ANGLOPHONE nations follow further behind. The good news is that in Japan's major cities and tourist meccas like Kyoto there are plenty of multi-language Japanese interpreters and translators around to help the foreign visitor get over any "language barrier".
Where this house? Can i enter in this home for dinner?
You would need an invitation from an established patron. Ochaya are not places where you can just walk in, you need to be invited.
@@moushimoushi8963 thank you. this is impossible for me
Do they still do something as well orchestrated as this? I realize that this is an older video.
yes. check out Peter Macintosh.
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