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Kamishichiken : ウィキペディア英語版
Kamishichiken

is a district of northwest Kyoto, Japan. It is the oldest hanamachi (geisha district) in Kyoto, and is located just east of the Kitano Tenman-gū Shrine. The name Kamishichiken literally means "Seven Upper Houses." These refer to the seven teahouses built from the equipment and material leftover from the rebuilding of the Kitano Shrine in Muromachi era (1333–1573).
Kamishichiken is located in Kyoto’s Nishijin area, which is known for traditional hand-woven textiles. The quiet streets of Kamigyo-ku are made up of dark, wooden buildings, mainly ochaya (teahouses) and okiya (geisha houses).〔Downer, Lesley. (2001). ''Women of the Pleasure Quarters: The Secret History of the Geisha''. Broadway Books. ISBN 0-7679-0489-3〕 Unlike the other remaining districts, which are located close to the city center, Kamishichiken is further away, and accordingly significantly quieter and attracts fewer tourists. The geisha of this district are known for being subtle and demure, few in number but each highly accomplished dancers and musicians.〔Dalby, Liza Crihfield (1983). ''Geisha''. Berkeley, California, United States: University of California Press. ISBN 0-9658812-6-1〕 There are approximately 25 maiko and geiko in Kamishichiken, along with 11 teahouses.
The district crest is a ring of skewered dango (sweet dumplings). On lanterns they appear as red circles on white paper (as opposed to Gion, which uses a similar design, but with the reverse colors – white dango on a red background).
== Events ==

On February 25 the Plum Blossom Festival (梅花祭, ''baikasai'') is held at Kitano Tenman-gū. In addition to the plum blossoms, this features an open-air tea ceremony (野点, ''nodate''), where tea and wagashi are served to 3,000 guests by geisha and maiko.〔(Baika-sai (Plum Festival) ), Kyoto Travel Guide〕〔(Open-Air Tea Ceremony with the Scent of Plum Blossoms: Plum Blossom Festival at Kitano Tenman-gu Shrine ), Kyoto Shimbun, 2007.2.25〕
The annual district-wide dance, is performed in April in the distinctive Hanayagi-ryu style of Kyo-mai dance, sometimes called Kitano Kabuki.〔Sohara, Miyuki (Director). (Hannari: Geisha Modern ) (Foreign ). Japan: Hannari Geisha Modern, LLC.〕
As of 2010, a beer garden is open to the public at Kamishichiken Kaburenjo Theatre during summer months and offers a unique chance to be served by maiko and geiko from July 1 until August 31 (from 6pm until 10pm); it also features traditional dances by the geisha in the evening.〔(Geisha gardens in Kyoto ), 12 Jul 2010 – contact information〕

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