1 Hanamachi [Invite] Sun Aug 26, 2018 1:36 pm
Raiu Mizuki
Retired
"Suzume-neesan, why are we going to see the pretty girls?"
The yamabushi would giggle at the boy's question. The five year old boy at her side going by the name of Kazuki, with its brown hair looking rather scruffy and the simple clothes depicting him as nothing higher than the commoner class fit well with the woman that was holding his hand. She had once been a member of a higher class, remainders of that still visible in the way her black hair shone with health and the way it was put up in a mixture of pragmatism and elegance, but the tattered brown and gold haori and hakama set had seen better days. Patched in various places, the high quality once befitting her status was now nothing better than that of the local beggar. And it could be heard. Through the beautifully decorated hanamachi, the geisha's street where one tea house connected with another, the well-dressed women found it an amusing display to see two 'beggars' wander through their street.
"We're not going to see the girls, young man. We're going to find a geisha willing to perform a tea ceremony for us."
"That sounds so boring."
"I admit it needs some getting used to, but a man without culture is not any different than a barbarian."
"It's just tea..."
"Is it now? Then I guess you'll be fine since you've drank plenty of tea with me."
"Of course."
"Then your lesson is to pay attention to the finer hand movement of the geisha and the diligence with which she serves you tea."
She'd nod sagely, leaving the boy slightly confused as what she meant with that. So far the yamabushi had not found a willing geisha. Those who stood outside were merely giggling as if they were jesters, reserving themselves for finer clientele which would fit their cultured establishment in mind and in looks.
Eventually, she would stop before a singular tea house. Amid the beautiful buildings that made up the hanamachi, this building seemed sober in comparison. Elegant in its simplicity. Also... closed? And yet it drew in the yamabushi's attention who felt this building was due to a chance. Dropping the need to find the most beautiful exterior, she believed to have found the one tea house that harboured not the beauty but the spirit of the geisha.
"Suzume-neesan... This one looks so ugly."
"Do not perceive beauty with your eyes, Kazuki-kun. True beauty is perceived with the heart."
And so she'd take a step closer, hoping the tea house would be open to guests.
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The yamabushi would giggle at the boy's question. The five year old boy at her side going by the name of Kazuki, with its brown hair looking rather scruffy and the simple clothes depicting him as nothing higher than the commoner class fit well with the woman that was holding his hand. She had once been a member of a higher class, remainders of that still visible in the way her black hair shone with health and the way it was put up in a mixture of pragmatism and elegance, but the tattered brown and gold haori and hakama set had seen better days. Patched in various places, the high quality once befitting her status was now nothing better than that of the local beggar. And it could be heard. Through the beautifully decorated hanamachi, the geisha's street where one tea house connected with another, the well-dressed women found it an amusing display to see two 'beggars' wander through their street.
"We're not going to see the girls, young man. We're going to find a geisha willing to perform a tea ceremony for us."
"That sounds so boring."
"I admit it needs some getting used to, but a man without culture is not any different than a barbarian."
"It's just tea..."
"Is it now? Then I guess you'll be fine since you've drank plenty of tea with me."
"Of course."
"Then your lesson is to pay attention to the finer hand movement of the geisha and the diligence with which she serves you tea."
She'd nod sagely, leaving the boy slightly confused as what she meant with that. So far the yamabushi had not found a willing geisha. Those who stood outside were merely giggling as if they were jesters, reserving themselves for finer clientele which would fit their cultured establishment in mind and in looks.
Eventually, she would stop before a singular tea house. Amid the beautiful buildings that made up the hanamachi, this building seemed sober in comparison. Elegant in its simplicity. Also... closed? And yet it drew in the yamabushi's attention who felt this building was due to a chance. Dropping the need to find the most beautiful exterior, she believed to have found the one tea house that harboured not the beauty but the spirit of the geisha.
"Suzume-neesan... This one looks so ugly."
"Do not perceive beauty with your eyes, Kazuki-kun. True beauty is perceived with the heart."
And so she'd take a step closer, hoping the tea house would be open to guests.
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