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Roots of Geisha, Kinharu Street, Miban Street, Shimbashi Geisha

[Silver] May 23, 2011 08:30

  In this category, history, culture and area are written in Ginza.

There is Kinharu Street at Ginza 8-chome in Shimbashi (named for the meaning of being newly bridged).

 There was a Noh actor Kimharu Tayu, who taught Noh to his disciples.

I was only reading the explanation board so far, but I rented this site and practiced performing arts.

There is an explanation that what I went to was the roots of Kinharu Geisha and the current Shimbashi Geisha.

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Hey, I thought Shimbashi Geisha was the sisters around Shimbashi Station and Kasumori.

You were a geisha in Ginza.


 

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Let's walk along Kinharu Street for a moment.


Go to 7th Street and turn left to see the street. 

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A newly made plate on the street. 


Well, where is the actual lookout? There is a poster about "East Odori" around here.

 Discover Ginza.  Reported by Ginzo.