What is a pleasure hall?

: a building used for pleasure and recreation.
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What are pleasure halls in Japan?

Oiran (花魁) was a specific category of high ranking courtesan in Japanese history. Divided into a number of ranks within this category, oiran were considered – both in social terms and in the entertainment they provided – to be above common prostitutes, known as yūjo (遊女, lit. 'woman of pleasure').
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What is a pleasure home?

A pleasure house is an establishment in Essos similar to a brothel. Instead of prostitutes that have chosen this life as a means to survive, pleasure houses usually employ bedslaves, slaves trained in the "arts of love" and forced to perform sexual acts for the gain of their owners.
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Do oiran still exist?

There are no oiran left in modern Japan since prostitution is illegal now. There are some borderline almost prostitution businesses around, but the women who work in them are not called oiran or yuujo.
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What is the pleasure quarter?

Cities are divided into neighborhoods, sometimes known as "quarters" (meaning not, "fourths" but "abodes"). The pleasure quarter would have been the neighborhood where there were more bars and brothels, etc.
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Sanji's disappointed after getting into Pleasure hall [One piece]



What is the difference between geisha and oiran?

The geisha was considered as lower-class entertainment before the oiran profession declined. Oiran prestige was based on their beauty, character, education, artistic talents, and overall reputation. The oiran did not use their real identities but rather used names that reference poetry, nature, and literature.
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What is Japanese ukiyoe?

ukiyo-e, (Japanese: “pictures of the floating world”) one of the most important genres of art of the Tokugawa period (1603–1867) in Japan.
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Do geishas sell their virginity?

Geisha are not prostitutes, in the past, the right to take the virginity of a Geisha (mizuage) was sold by the Geisha house. In reality, it was more a sponsorship for the Maiko's training, which was really expensive. Only the very wealthy could pay for this right.
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Do geishas sell their bodies?

A geisha did not sell her body or rely on sex for her income; rather, she sold her skills and company. Geishas were not prisoners of their profession; they exercised free choice in their life. They could take lovers, stay single or get married.
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Why does oiran walk like?

Oiran wore black geta that were heavy high heels.

They would wear these geta, which were called a sanmaiba geta (三枚歯下駄), during the oiran douchuu. With these geta, they would walk in the Hachimonji style (八文字).
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What is the menagerie in six of crows?

The Menagerie, or the House of Exotics, is a pleasure house on Ketterdam's West Stave managed by Tante Heleen.
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How do you get to the pleasure house in Hollow Knight?

To open the door you need to obtain the Love Key which is somewhat hidden in the Queen's Garden. If you do not know what the Queen's garden is continue playing until you find it, then look around until you find a dead corpse with the key beside it.
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What happens if a geisha became pregnant?

She would tell the kenban and her okaasan and probably her sisters, too, as generally, pregnancies are happy news and people want to share that. She could start working again at any point after the birth, she can decide herself when she wants to do that, but as far as I can tell, it's usually less than a year.
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Are Japanese tea houses brothels?

For instance, chaya refers to an erotic teahouse (employing prostitutes) in Osaka. A shop selling tea leaves is now called ha-chaya, and a usual teahouse is called mizu-chaya or kake-chaya.
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Is a geisha a concubine?

Only later did geishas become involved in sexual liaisons themselves, developing into what today might be called mistresses or concubines.
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Can geishas marry?

Geisha cannot get married. The rule of this profession is “being married to the art, not a man”. If they want to get married, they have to quit the job. Once they quit, it's usually impossible to come back, however they can debut from the beginning in a different city, under a different name and rules.
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Are geishas respected?

In Japan, geisha are very highly respected because they spend years training to learn the traditional instruments and dances of Japan. Although some western media portray geisha as prostitutes, that's just a myth.
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What is a Donna for a geisha?

It was traditional in the past for established geisha to take a danna, or patron. A danna was typically a wealthy man, very rarely married, who had the means to support the very large expenses related to a geisha's traditional training and other costs. This sometimes occurs today as well, but very rarely.
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How did geishas sleep?

Shinaka, who left school earlier this year, will not be back for at least another week: geisha and maiko sleep on their sides, balancing their heads on a takamakura, a specially shaped hard, high pillow that supports their neck but leaves their hair untouched.
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Can geisha fall in love?

Again, a geisha and her danna can fall in love but intimacy is never viewed as an exchange for the danna's financial support. 3 MYTH: Young girls are sold to okiya (geisha houses) by their parents because of poverty.
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Where is the floating world?

“The Floating World” refers to the pleasure-seeking, urban lifestyle of the Edo period of Japan (1600-1868). This period of relative stability under Tokugawa Shogunate was one of prolific cultural output, especially in large cities such as the capital, Edo, which is now Tokyo.
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Why is it called ukiyo-e?

Produced in their many thousands and hugely popular during the Edo period (1615 – 1868), these colourful woodblock prints, known as ukiyo-e, depicted scenes from everyday Japan. Ukiyo-e literally means 'pictures of the floating world'.
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What is Yamato e style?

Yamato-e, (Japanese: “Japanese painting”), style of painting important in Japan during the 12th and early 13th centuries. It is a Late Heian style, secular and decorative with a tradition of strong colour.
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Is there a red-light district in Japan?

Kabukichō (Japanese: 歌舞伎町, Kabuki-chō, pronounced [kabɯki̥ tɕoː]) is an entertainment and red-light district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
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How did geisha avoid pregnancy?

Women would soak sponges or cotton in lemon juice and insert them into their vaginas. It would both act as a barrier to the cervix and as a spermicide.
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